Bloodstone Dust to the Wallet

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Posted by: Zelyhn Lekovitch.2867

Zelyhn Lekovitch.2867

Can you add Bloodstone Dust and all the spam of useless currencies to the wallet please?

Thank you

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Posted by: Palador.2170

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I don’t think they can, because you need to be able to add it into crafting recipes. It needs to be a physical object (so to speak) like any other crafting supply.

Sorry.

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Posted by: Ayrilana.1396

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It’s not a currency so it doesn’t belong there.

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Posted by: MrWubzy.3587

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It’s not a currency so it doesn’t belong there.

Pretty much this. It’s not spent on anything as a currency, it’s used to craft items, therefore it should stay the way it is. It’s only your fault that you hoard said dust without refining them/going after Mawdrey. For me, I destroy any extra dust/emp/dragonite I get, ’cause I get butt loads of them from any activity I decide to do.

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Posted by: LanfearShadowflame.3189

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It’s not a currency so it doesn’t belong there.

Exactly this.

It is not a currency. You do not purchase anything with it. It is a crafting material and belongs in the materials tab (where it presently has a home). If you have more than you can hold, just delete it.

Don’t look at me like that. Whatever you’ve heard, it’s probably not true.

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Posted by: Waar Kijk Je Naar.8713

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Might as well add all other junk items to the wallet.

Dragonite Ore.
Empyreal Shards.
Ascended rings.
Boosters.
Hairy spider legs.
Medium armor.
Custom arena tokens.

IT’S A SWORD. THEY’RE NOT MEANT TO BE SAFE.

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Posted by: Behellagh.1468

Behellagh.1468

Mats aren’t currency. Usually.

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Posted by: ronpierce.2760

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Better idea would be to up the amount the bank can carry at once to like 5,000. That would be great.

They really need to do something though. If they’re going to design a goofy crafting system that requires thousands of the same several mats, they need to also design a decent storage system for it.

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Posted by: Ayrilana.1396

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Better idea would be to up the amount the bank can carry at once to like 5,000. That would be great.

They really need to do something though. If they’re going to design a goofy crafting system that requires thousands of the same several mats, they need to also design a decent storage system for it.

They did provide a way to increase the stack size. Look in the gem store.

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Posted by: Crimson Clouds.4853

Crimson Clouds.4853

It’s not a currency so it doesn’t belong there.

Another +1 from me. It’s not a currency, it’s a material.

As a crafting material and there are already so many solutions on how to deal with the amount you get:

-If you think you’ll use it for ascended gear, refine them into bricks.
-If you don’t have any use for it, but don’t want to waste it, feed Mawdrey.
-If you have no use for it and you’re hoarding it for hoarding’s sake, then just delete it.

It’s so easy to obtain that I’d never fear deleting such things. If I suddenly decided that I wanted to craft some ascended gear and had exactly 0 bloodstone, it really wouldn’t take long for me to be swimming in it again.