Bloodstone/Dragonite/Fragments to Guild Decos

Bloodstone/Dragonite/Fragments to Guild Decos

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Posted by: Bulwark.2386

Bulwark.2386

It is an apparent problem that others and myself come across the issue of having to many Bloodstone Dust, Dragonite Ore and Empyreal Fragments! and hate having to go through and delete them and/or save them up for daily usages for Herta, Empyreal Star, Mawdrey and Princess. Since the following items above are meant to reward players for doing content within Guild Wars 2 whether its jumping puzzles, opening boxes in Silverwastes or killing dragons and bloodthirsty centaurs, the question to ask is why should your guild not benefit from your gameplay as well!.

So in order to combat the encumbrance of your inventory with these items and bring a new element to Scribing and guild hall decorations, I suggest being able to convert Bloodstone Dust, Dragonite Ore and Empyreal Fragments in exchange for granting your guild a basic decoration based on whichever one you turn in.

Ex: 50 Bloodstone Dust for 1 Basic Bloodstone Brick (Can serve as stepping stones for a custom Jump Puzzle on its own or used as a component in upgrading current basic decorations into “Bloodstone Skinned Decorations”.)

The following example would expand to improve the skin of current decorations such as Columns (Dragonite Columns), Thrones (imagine a Purple Crystalized Empyreal Throne!), Tables, Stools, Chairs, and could even upgrade the Bloodstone Dust Decorations, Dragonite Ore and Empyreal Fragments into a “Vision Crystal Trophy” or something on the lines of that.

Just a thought to see what folks think! Happy Gaming Everyone!

Bloodstone/Dragonite/Fragments to Guild Decos

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Posted by: Khisanth.2948

Khisanth.2948

The brick idea sounds great until you realize you can’t really use bricks unless you make them very big otherwise you quickly run into the “too many decorations in the area” restruction. At best the bricks would be scribing components that can be crafted into walls and other structures.