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    Reinheart's Avatar
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    Reinheart Valentine
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    Sargatanas
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    Warrior Lv 86
    Devs are looking into blist option from right clicking on the players name, but going to be careful on this one as they don't want players to blist someone by mistake. Guessing most likely it's going to be something like just adding extra check box option to confirm blist process.
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    Pyromanci's Avatar
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    Kiah Sun
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    Faerie
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    Pugilist Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Reinheart View Post
    Devs are looking into blist option from right clicking on the players name, but going to be careful on this one as they don't want players to blist someone by mistake. Guessing most likely it's going to be something like just adding extra check box option to confirm blist process.
    Ya, the right click will be nice, but they still got to figure out how to stop it from even being needed. I like IP ban's or something. You would think (for the US atleast) selling gil/gold would be illegal. As the company is selling Copyrighted material without permission.
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    Chocobo Ansi Art Found in html source of the site.
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    Amiabelle's Avatar
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    Schelle Sommers
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    Famfrit
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    Archer Lv 28
    Reinhart, thanks for the info.

    I agree with you; I also read the explanation that they fear people will B-list the wrong person. However, I call bogus. Right now, when B-listing someone using the current, convoluted method, you get a confirmation box. If the wrong person is listed in the box, you can simply press Cancel. Secondly, if you speed-click and the wrong person somehow still ends up on your B-list, you can simply un-B-list them. It's not difficult.

    Surely, the fear of B-listing someone in error can't be a true excuse for not implementing a speedier method.
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