There's also the ale mug toast emote.





There's also the ale mug toast emote.
I bought for my Lalafell alt because I love the Dwarves so much! xDThere's also the ale mug toast emote.
Not good enough. I need to be able to have my character drink 742 bottles of liquor and be drunk for 3 RL months like I did back in Ultima Online... >.>





I remember getting drunk in EverQuest and having my screen blurred and tilting from side to side for ages. Good times. They'd have to make you unable to queue for Duty Finder or join Party Finder while doing it if they did it here, though. Maybe a debuff that prevents it until the debuff wears off.
I say let them do it. If someone wants to do a dungeon too drunk to see anything it might actually make those interesting for once.I remember getting drunk in EverQuest and having my screen blurred and tilting from side to side for ages. Good times. They'd have to make you unable to queue for Duty Finder or join Party Finder while doing it if they did it here, though. Maybe a debuff that prevents it until the debuff wears off.
How has it taken so long to find a solution to gifting all items on mogstation? A friend's birthday is coming up and I wanted to give him a Ruby Carbuncle mount. I will just give him money via Paypal to buy it but the fact they never found a solution to gifting mounts is rather odd.
They were never looking for a solution. And the question is if there even is a solution to people falling for scam links and payment processors having to deal with bunch of chargebacks.How has it taken so long to find a solution to gifting all items on mogstation? A friend's birthday is coming up and I wanted to give him a Ruby Carbuncle mount. I will just give him money via Paypal to buy it but the fact they never found a solution to gifting mounts is rather odd.
Other games have scammers and don't have these problems. They implemented a friends only to gifting on other items and I fail to see how it would take this long to add that to mounts with a longer period needed on friends list to gift them. As it stands when I try to gift an outfit to a friend the rules are thus:
* You may only send gifts to friends who have been on your friend list for more than 72 hours.
* You may be unable to send gifts to a friend depending on the state of their service account.
* Gifts purchased via fraudulent means are subject to cancellation at any time, including after being sent.
I see no reason we can't apply this to mounts with a longer time frame required on friends list to negate scamming.
Last edited by Xeronia; 07-11-2023 at 06:14 AM. Reason: Edited to add the current rules for outfit gifting
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