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Posted by: ninjambo.3784

ninjambo.3784

I think it would be a great idea to be able to select one waypoint in Tyria that we can always go to for free. I have one waypoint in Frostgorge sound that I always go to when I need to farm, and it would be nice if I could go to that one waypoint for free.

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Posted by: Capn Evan.4586

Capn Evan.4586

Great, but not any Waypoint. How would people go around changing their Home Waypoint, would you have to pay a fee for that? And there’s no sense in having a “Home Waypoint” way out in the Wilderness.

Maybe like Sheamoor Waypoint could be a home waypoint? Or any place with a TP.

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Posted by: Mojo.8431

Mojo.8431

the mists maybe?

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Posted by: RedDeath.2980

RedDeath.2980

Honestly this is something I thought about and threw around but that was maybe me being spoiled by WoW’s hearthstones and Portals… Looking back at it I’ve noticed it takes money to waypoint when you’re dead- Anyone have any idea what happens if you have no money and die? Thats off topic though….

As far as home waypoints go you can always get to Lions Arch for free and in that sense any home capital for free… The issue 80s have is getting to Orr and Frostgorge without pay. You can’t- if you were to introduce “home waypoints” it would simply be a cheap way of implimenting a free ride to Orr and waypoints would rarely get used in general (or as often). Now something I wasn’t too pleased to learn is even after setting up Fort Trinity in your personal story an asura gate doesn’t open up for you to get to LA- I was really expecting this to happen.

I keep getting off topic I guess… Though something that needs to be touched upon is:

How would you impliment it without giving the waypoint system a large shaft as Anet wants players to spend money to get around to lessen the amount of money in the economy.