Do we need to keep these?
After the 25th or 28 of June, the dragonbash content is going to removed and the Sky Pirates is the new content thats going to take its place. So there is no point in keeping that stuff unless you have some sentimental attachment to it xD
-Often Imitated But Never Duplicated-
Marjory’s Journal if you think you’ll ever want to rewatch.
The others just toss. If you ever need another one to progress the game will provide another one. If the game doesn’t provide one there will be enough people complaining which will cause the devs to add a way to get another one.
Edit: oops, reward → rewatch. Silly typo.
(edited by Khisanth.2948)
Great, Thanks for responding!
I think there’s a youtube clip up already with the Noir intro if you ever want to watch it again. Link off of Dulfy’s site.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NgCdjc1oGOo
RIP City of Heroes
I’ve kept one item from every one time/Living Story event. I’ve even got the Map of Southsun from the Lost Shores event. But I don’t think we’ll ever need any of them, and as people said if we do they’ll have a way to get a replacement because most people destroy them as soon as they’re done.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
I still have some of the older event items. I can’t bring myself to get rid of them, on the off chance that those events will happen again in the future. For things like the southsun event or other “one time” flavor things, I’d say delete. For things like holidays (wintersday, dragon bash) I’d keep them around. They will likely come around on the same time frames.
I do wish there was an alternative to hanging on to all the “special” one-time only rewards though.
Something like the festival hat keeper from GW1 so I could turn in the fused gauntlet ticket, dragon bash helmet and other stuff I will probably never use but don’t want to get rid of just in case because I can never get another one.
Alternatively it would be nice to be able to give/sell them to someone who does want them and missed out, and then know that I can buy another one if I change my mind. But I can’t see that ever happening.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”