Many Much Bloodstone Dust
I’m just disposing them. Why do we even need to keep excess amounts of them ? :P
you do realize you can buy additional character slots. That each character can hold a grand total of 160 inventory slots. That you are essentially not bound to a single character per account. And that because these are account bound you can put them in the inventory of a character whose sole duty is for storage of these account bound items?
That said, just buy the collection slot upgrades and be allowed to store 1,000 of any item in your banks collection tabs. There should be absolutely no reason that you should ever need more than 1,000 of a given item at any one time anyways.
Ranger 80 | Elementalist 30 | Guardian 29 | Necromancer 21
I’m just disposing them. Why do we even need to keep excess amounts of them ? :P
Perhaps they will be able to be sold one day, and then disposing of them would have been a bad idea.
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Did anyone else read this and think….
MUCH BLOODSTONE
VERY BAG FILLING
WOW
SO DOGE.
Seriously though, I’m sure they’ll get it fixed before Guild Wars 3.
They had to SPAWN MORE OVERFLOWS!
Perhaps they will be able to be sold one day, and then disposing of them would have been a bad idea.
yeah right… they are account bound for a reason. And there is nothing that will change that fact except a complete remodeling of how Ascended Weapons and Armor are acquired.
Ranger 80 | Elementalist 30 | Guardian 29 | Necromancer 21
you do realize you can buy additional character slots. That each character can hold a grand total of 160 inventory slots. That you are essentially not bound to a single character per account. And that because these are account bound you can put them in the inventory of a character whose sole duty is for storage of these account bound items?
Yes
That said, just buy the collection slot upgrades and be allowed to store 1,000 of any item in your banks collection tabs. There should be absolutely no reason that you should ever need more than 1,000 of a given item at any one time anyways.
I did buy the collection slot upgrade. Saying “there should be absolutely no reason that you should ever need more than 1,000 of a given item at any time anyways” is an opinion, and one of someone who doesn’t understand buying low and selling high, or playing the market. I am not trying to be obtuse, but that statement is false and doesn’t have anything to do with if bloodstone dust may be able to be sold to a vendor one day. Thanks for your reply.
Perhaps they will be able to be sold one day, and then disposing of them would have been a bad idea.
yeah right… they are account bound for a reason. And there is nothing that will change that fact except a complete remodeling of how Ascended Weapons and Armor are acquired.
Not necessarily, given that certain things that were not worth money in the past have been made to be sold on the post, such as blueprints, which cost mats which are worth gold and were once account bound.
Did anyone else read this and think….
MUCH BLOODSTONE
VERY BAG FILLING
WOW
SO DOGE.
Seriously though, I’m sure they’ll get it fixed before Guild Wars 3.
no, I was thinking two pronouns with identical definitions in the same sentence is rather redundant.
I did buy the collection slot upgrade. Saying “there should be absolutely no reason that you should ever need more than 1,000 of a given item at any time anyways” is an opinion, and one of someone who doesn’t understand buying low and selling high, or playing the market. I am not trying to be obtuse, but that statement is false and doesn’t have anything to do with if bloodstone dust may be able to be sold to a vendor one day. Thanks for your reply.
Allow me to rephrase then. “There is absolutely no reason that you should need more than 1,000 of any given account bound item at any one time.”
Ranger 80 | Elementalist 30 | Guardian 29 | Necromancer 21
Did anyone else read this and think….
MUCH BLOODSTONE
VERY BAG FILLING
WOW
SO DOGE.
Seriously though, I’m sure they’ll get it fixed before Guild Wars 3.
no, I was thinking two pronouns with identical definitions in the same sentence is rather redundant.
I did buy the collection slot upgrade. Saying “there should be absolutely no reason that you should ever need more than 1,000 of a given item at any time anyways” is an opinion, and one of someone who doesn’t understand buying low and selling high, or playing the market. I am not trying to be obtuse, but that statement is false and doesn’t have anything to do with if bloodstone dust may be able to be sold to a vendor one day. Thanks for your reply.
Allow me to rephrase then. “There is absolutely no reason that you should need more than 1,000 of any given account bound item at any one time.”
Sure there is, in the event of my original post.
okay I am calling troll.
Which means I now get the joke Guardian… /hangs head in disgrace/
Ranger 80 | Elementalist 30 | Guardian 29 | Necromancer 21
okay I am calling troll.
Which means I now get the joke Guardian… /hangs head in disgrace/
I’m not trolling at all. Guardian was laughing about the title of the post, making a Haiku out of it
Your not going to get it. The chances of Arena Net making Ascended Materials into something that can be sold for profit are about as close to zero as they can get without actually being Zero. This is because they learned from their mistake with Legendary Weapons and the Precursors that are required for them. The instant that the Ascended Mats became something that are tradeable on the trading post, is the instant that the economy of Guild Wars will die a horrible death.
Ranger 80 | Elementalist 30 | Guardian 29 | Necromancer 21
Your not going to get it. The chances of Arena Net making Ascended Materials into something that can be sold for profit are about as close to zero as they can get without actually being Zero. This is because they learned from their mistake with Legendary Weapons and the Precursors that are required for them. The instant that the Ascended Mats became something that are tradeable on the trading post, is the instant that the economy of Guild Wars will die a horrible death.
I understand how you feel, you’ve made it quite clear multiple times. Thanks.
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Just keep deleting them till Anet realizes most of them are being deleted rather than used
RIP my fair Engi and Ranger, you will be missed.
i have had a theory on bloodstone dust for a while, and why we receive masses and masses of it.
From what I understand Bloodstone dust can be refined into Bloodstone Bricks which people always put forward as the way you are meant to store larger quantities of it. Now to me it is fairly obvious what bricks are normally used to build.
HOUSES
Well I can hope
Did anyone else read this and think….
MUCH BLOODSTONE
VERY BAG FILLING
WOW
SO DOGE.
Seriously though, I’m sure they’ll get it fixed before Guild Wars 3.
LOL!!!! EPIK MEME
[KICK] You’re out of the Guild
#beastgate
I’m just disposing them. Why do we even need to keep excess amounts of them ? :P
Perhaps they will be able to be sold one day, and then disposing of them would have been a bad idea.
but keeping them also indirectly requires karma/money. so -1 +1 = 0 in hands.
You can always make Toxic consumables that require Bloodstone dust and even make a small profit.
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Toxic_Focusing_Crystal
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Toxic_Maintenance_Oil
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Toxic_Sharpening_Stone
okay I am calling troll.
Which means I now get the joke Guardian… /hangs head in disgrace/
I forgive you.
Here is a cat video to remind us all we are still on the internets.
They had to SPAWN MORE OVERFLOWS!
You do know they already nerfed the drop rate on it, right?
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