Suggestion : Mystic Forge
Obviously, it’s possible for ANet to add an interface to the forge to simplify things, but that would have economic implications.
With the exception of mystic clover (and a few other recipes), the mystic forge recipes are often profitable. Part of the reason is that assembly-line production is as tedious as you describe, so in effect the impatient are willing to pay the patient to do their forging.
That doesn’t make it a bad idea. It does mean it’s not as simple as just changing the UI (which is, by itself, not as easy as it sounds).
What I’d prefer is that more of the recipes be moved from the forge to crafting. The “feast” recipe creations could be moved to e.g. scribing (since the result is the same). Likewise, mystic weapons could be created by their respective weapon-crafts. These shouldn’t have any economic repercussions, since they haven’t been profitable for ages and aren’t likely to as long as the price of mystic coins remains high.
The mystic clover recipe could also be changed so it’s no longer a random result (although that, too, has economic repercussions) and moved to e.g. Artificing.
See if this helps https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Category:Mystic_Forge_recipes
Obviously, it’s possible for ANet to add an interface to the forge to simplify things, but that would have economic implications.
I believe what the user is saying is that if to combine items that the player already has in inventory – could a pre-set menu be added to click once to add all the items in the player inventory to the Mystic Toilet.
This has zero economic implications since all he is asking for is a “known” recipe for currently in inventory items.
Obviously, it’s possible for ANet to add an interface to the forge to simplify things, but that would have economic implications.
I believe what the user is saying is that if to combine items that the player already has in inventory – could a pre-set menu be added to click once to add all the items in the player inventory to the Mystic Toilet.
This has zero economic implications since all he is asking for is a “known” recipe for currently in inventory items.
That correct sir !