Do you ever get anxiety about accidentally vendoring a valuable piece of gear by mistake?
No longer! Scribes should be able to make a glyph that makes the piece of gear you use it on “The merchant doesn’t want that item” so no accidental vendoring!
Ever want to vendor it for real? Vanishing powder!
- Only works on already soulbound items
- Must be gear
Blizzard pls implement pls
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Add disenchantable to that list and you’ve got a solid idea.
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Sure, lets just add two things you have to remember instead of one thing you have to remember.
That will go well!
Remembrall anyone?
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The amount of times I go to vendor stuff =/= one time adding something to gear I keep in my bag all the time. But I’m guessing you only play one spec / role as a demon hunter?
Another possible option could be “invisible bags” like GW2 has. When you open a vendor panel, those bags don’t show up. I always thought that was a pretty good idea.
or you could just use the buy back feature…
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- Sometimes you are vendoring more than 10 things slands has a lot of junk greys
- Sometimes you only notice the next day when you switch specs and the buyback is gone
- Disenchanting
Yeah, you can use item restore, but why clog up blizzard services with a clunky feature that requires you to log out and use the website? This is a prevention thing and if folks dont like it, they dont have to use it.
And why can’t you just remember to not sell it? If you don’t use an “auto vendor” mod it shouldn’t be an issue.
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Because blizzard keeps giving me epic purple quest rewards and they look similar to the items I am storing in my bags.
It’s a qol thing, no one would make you use it.
but there will always be things you vendor accidentally. The tools are there to be used why waste the time to add in a whole new system, the likes of which has no base in the game and would need to be built from scratch. Those dot points are resolved by the additional service, you have 2 services to protect against this, there is already no excuse.
You seem really mad about a tiny QOL change that would not affect you in any way.
There is such a thing as improving an existing system. That’s how things get better.
No but it is some developers time wasted because you can’t take a minute and double check what you are selling. Hell if you are worried about accidently selling a good item, then use a vendor mod and set it to only auto sell white items. Then you don’t have to worry about accidently selling something.
If “you don’t have to use it” was a valid excuse the dev team would be buried in QOL stuff…
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Mad? Where do you get mad from? Why is that everyone’s go to to try to control a disagreement? Am i typing in all caps or something?
Im disagreeing. im not mad. I dont see this as an improvement i see this as bloat and a waste. The current system is more than just fine, its great, at most they could increase the number of buyback slots, but if you are already autopiloting the sale of that many items maybe try just paying half a brain worth attention to what you are doing.
You realise a ton of the rewards in shadowlands are epic, right?
And they have the exact same name as gear I already use.
And the only difference it maybe ilvl or bonusforging.
Players like you with no coding experience vastly overestimate the implementation of small qol changes. It is not a “huge system that has to be built from scratch” it is at most reused glyph icons, and then programming the vendor value change into the enchants system.
I use the vendor addon, when I get an item I want to keep I add it to the list.
It can also setup rules, like X iLVL or higher will not be sold, items in your equipment manager won’t be sold, and the author even has a set list of things that we should probably never sell, like fishing rods and stuff.
And? I am still missing how this is nothing than an issue of you not playing attention to what you are clicking upon to sell. I guess it is a matter of prospective, I don’t think Blizzard needs to waste development resources to ensure you don’t screw up and sell something you didn’t mean to.
It is really that big of a deal, I am sure someone has already created a mod to have a “blacklist” of things you can’t sell.
If you’re not mad then definitely rude, bro. Stop being so aggressive.
I have 2 bags set aside that hold, exclusively, things I don’t want to vendor. So when I get something I want to keep, it goes in one of those bags immediately, and I won’t sell it at the end of the session when I empty the three bags I do vendor from.
Ok, well I do. Tip hat, shake hands and walk away.
I think it’s a good idea. Out of curiosity, why don’t you use an addon to sell your greys? I recently downloaded BBF and I recommend it. It auto-sells junk (grey-quality items), instantly repairs when you click on a repair NPC, and automatically places your keystone in when you’re doing mythic plus.
https://www.curseforge.com/wow/addons/instant-sell-repair-autoloot
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