You can kinda do this with housing. They've been adding more and more features to allow people to set their homes up as shops. I haven't seen or heard of anyone using it that way, but it sort of exists.





You can kinda do this with housing. They've been adding more and more features to allow people to set their homes up as shops. I haven't seen or heard of anyone using it that way, but it sort of exists.



As mentioned, XI did this with player bazaars and 1.0 did this with the market ward. Neither one was very enjoyable to work with. And at least in my opinion, there’s nothing that seems very immersive about becoming a glorified vendor while you’re AFK. You would be better off requesting cushions and carpets that can be used like the parasols and just advertise and sell your wares manually (and probably limit their use to certain areas to prevent people from doing things like carpet-crowning market boards).
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nah it worked well in ffxi. That is because you were limited to 7 items in the AH. But you could move your character to anywhere in the game world to bazaar. Want to Bazaar in Davoi, have at it. It was actually great to park your character near a zone wall to sell things like food and such.. FFXI also limited the number of crafts you could master as well so you couldn't be a jack of all trades so it made it much more viable.As mentioned, XI did this with player bazaars and 1.0 did this with the market ward. Neither one was very enjoyable to work with. And at least in my opinion, there’s nothing that seems very immersive about becoming a glorified vendor while you’re AFK. You would be better off requesting cushions and carpets that can be used like the parasols and just advertise and sell your wares manually (and probably limit their use to certain areas to prevent people from doing things like carpet-crowning market boards).
Here they could easily reimplement the retainer search via the MB and have a teleport linked to where the retainer is set down in the wards and they could provide a return token to the city state they came from. This would increase the traffic to the wards. SE would also need to make retainers placeable inside an apartment/home to make it fair. I mean you have mannequins that can are attached to retainer but no one knows if you are selling a set of armor and such either.
RMT has already infested this game and RMT will be here till the server's die. I mean they still infest FFXI lol.
Could turn it into a gil sink of sorts with having it so players rent out a stall for their retainer in an instanced market street.



That’s exactly how I 1.0 market wards worked. Your retainer was placed randomly or you could rent an available stall along the sides of the halls and put your retainer there instead.
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I never knew that 1.0 had the market ward thing. It sounds cool, but I can see why it wouldn't work as well as what we have now.
I would much rather utilize our retainers in this process, rather than have players actually AFK in the middle of a hub town to sell stuff. The problem is you're never going to make anything more convenient than just walking up to a market board and buying something. Anything you design is going to be used as an alternative to the existing market board for a more immersive, yet cumbersome experience. Probably by RPers and the like.
I would say that the most useful thing they could do with this idea is let us better use our housing plots as shops. We can set up a retainer, but only outside for some reason, and only a few of them at a time.
Just reminds me of FF11 outside jeuno or 1.0 retainer hell
You're right, I was mostly thinking about games like Ragnarok Online and Aion where players could type out a message for their shop that would be displayed above their heads, so that just became another avenue for RMT to advertise/spam. I suppose if they didn't add something like that it would be different.
Either way it feels a bit redundant now that we've had the market board for so long, it works well enough so there's very little to gain from tacking another system on top of it just because.


Yea I remember RO. I still from time to time login FFXI and sell some stuff from playing but yea its crazy. But yea I think SE could have tied in something with the current MB and gave a reason for people to visit the wards if there was a direct tele there via the MB and a free tele back. AFterall SE gave us mannequins to sell armor/jewelry as sets and you can buy stuff directly for retainers without the tax if you happen to wander the wards and check out the retainers that are in the yards there. Especially since people complain wards are lifeless for the most part. This would be an interesting to way to look at increasing traffic through the wards lol.You're right, I was mostly thinking about games like Ragnarok Online and Aion where players could type out a message for their shop that would be displayed above their heads, so that just became another avenue for RMT to advertise/spam. I suppose if they didn't add something like that it would be different.
Either way it feels a bit redundant now that we've had the market board for so long, it works well enough so there's very little to gain from tacking another system on top of it just because.
personally it is what is at this stage in the game thought so its just wishful thinking.
I've played games that allow this (Age of Wushu I think? Or Aion or whatever)
And they will merely clutter places. Stalls will be in the most obnoxious locations.
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