Quote Originally Posted by Jojoya View Post
Removing Salvaged Accessories wouldn't fix the problem. There are still plenty of other valuable drops to get from sub missions so those players would still continue to run multiple FCs to have multiple workshops. The income wouldn't be as consistent but they'd still get get it.
Items that can be vendored for tens of thousands, when everything else vendors for pennies, is quite different from items that are only valuable on MB. It’s essentially free money with 0 risk and minimal effort once initial investment is returned.

Quote Originally Posted by Jojoya View Post
Doing it would also penalize legitimate FCs who are using those things to raise gil for FC activities instead of forcing members to make donations to get the funding.
This is giving FC’s with house (and in-house crafter) a much bigger advantage over house-less FCs. If funding for FC activities is an issue for FCs, solutions need to be found that would work without forcing FCs into joining in on the housing-savage.

I never looked into it, but couldn’t FC’s buy stuff with FC credits to sell? If that’s not enough, SE could consider adding gils to FC per activities done by its members.

Quote Originally Posted by Jojoya View Post
SE would be better off addressing the shell FC situation in general and enforcing the one FC house per world rule posted on the Lodestone information page. They also need to consider how world visit and data center travel impacts actual need for players to own mulitple houses. We're already short houses even if every player was restricted to a single house per account period (not per world). As more players get houses on multiple worlds, fewer players are getting a chance to own a single house at all.
You can only buy apartment/house on your home world. Cross-world ownership by same player is done through alt characters. I don’t see how housing is impacted much by cross-world/data center travel other than perhaps giving incentives to create alt on different worlds due to new friendships formed.