dumb, ill just make my gil all over again what does this actually do for the economy? in the end nothingIf those things are going to be expensive enough to actually make a dent in the money of the ultra rich players, do you think that the poorer players will get a chance at doing them? (The answer is no.)
If those things are going to be cheap enough to actually be doable by the poorer players, do you think that it's going to change the situation for the ultra rich players? (The answer is no.)
If these are completely optional to gameplay, do you think that most, or even a big chunk, of the ultra rich will dump their money into them instead of saving them for other more "important" things? (The answer is no.)
They need to shrink the money gap so new players aren't at a huge disadvantage, and the best way to do that is by literally taking the money away from the ultra rich players. It sucks and it's not an easy to make decision, but it's the only viable decision.
Your decisions are good for the game regardless, but imagine if changing the looks of your gear cost 1 mil per item. That's enough to put a dent in the pockets of people with maxed gil, but do you really think that new players or characters are going to be able to have access to that?
It might make more sense if there are thresholds for how much something costs, i.e. when you are below 5 mil, the reskin cost is ~1% of your gil, above 5 mil it's ~5%, above 300 mil it's ~15%, etc. But it's just easier to take away the money from the super rich.
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