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    Quote Originally Posted by RinL View Post
    Well, I guess it boils down to how you like to play the game as an individual.

    Many players do not want to have to run to a location, search for an item, run to another location, purchase the item, then start over or move to different wards to get whatever else they need.

    The current ward system also does not really help players who want to find the best deals on common items. Who likes sorting through 24234134 retainers to find the best deal on crystals?

    Also, im not a huge fan of having each city sectioned off from each other with the market wards. An Auction House could help to tie everyone together without having a huge overflow of retainers in the wards.

    In my opinion, an Auction House system would do great so long as they implemented a delivery system along with it. Being able to visit one place in each main town and easily search through the available goods other players want to post is a great help to players. After you finish all your shopping (no zoning, just searching for the different items you want to guy) you can just head down to your mog house or the local mailbox and pick up your goods.

    The AH system is just much easier than the market wards. At least it is in my opinion.

    Thanks!
    That makes far too much sense for your logic to be welcomed here.
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    I have nothing to add but Tonka, I love your signature dude
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