Suggestion: Waypoint Tickets :)

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Posted by: notebene.3190

notebene.3190

They stack to 1000. Or, better yet, make them something you use that turns into a currency and disappears.

You get 1-2 for every daily you complete. And maybe hand some out periodically in those login daily rewards. Or other things.

Any time you use a way point, it first uses ticket currency, else it uses the designated cost.

Yes, I’m frugal.

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Posted by: nottsgman.8206

nottsgman.8206

because 4 silver is just too much?

70 ‘mains’ and waiting for more slots
| 61 Asura | 5 Charr | 2 Norn | 1 Human | 1 Sylvari |

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Posted by: notebene.3190

notebene.3190

because 4 silver is just too much?

Yes plus it would be nice prize to get from time to time.

And I did disclose my frugal…ness…itude (sp?).

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Posted by: Kiteisa.3189

Kiteisa.3189

BUT who’s to say that when you waypoint, you aren’t missing that ONE critter that is holding your precursor that you would have killed on your way to where ever you’re going? (cannot resist)

Nottsgman’s Girl ~ Half of the Dynamic Duo

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Posted by: ionix.9054

ionix.9054

because 4 silver is just too much?

If the amount is considered insignificant, why should it even cost anything?

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Posted by: nottsgman.8206

nottsgman.8206

because 4 silver is just too much?

If the amount is considered insignificant, why should it even cost anything?

touché, sir

70 ‘mains’ and waiting for more slots
| 61 Asura | 5 Charr | 2 Norn | 1 Human | 1 Sylvari |

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Posted by: GummiBear.2756

GummiBear.2756

because 4 silver is just too much?

If the amount is considered insignificant, why should it even cost anything?

it is insignificant for the each single player (if they are any decent), but in the grand scheme it is a gold sink that takes quite a bit of gold away from the economy, thus keeping part of what keeps it in check.