RobbieRocket wrote: »Hi,
I am unsure of the wording.
If I revoke the right of a rank to "sell in Guild Store" does this return all their items OR simply not allow them to add more items to the store, so it should have been worded, "place items in Guild Store".?
Thanks in advance, if someone who knows can answer.
Why would you ever want to stop anybody selling stuff in your guild store?
The more you sell, the more gold goes into your guild bank..... you have happier players as they have another key service that they join a guild for.
Its not a facility that's really abusable either so why lock it down?
RobbieRocket wrote: »Hi guys,
Thanks for your responses. Actually I didn't state my motivation and none of you quite got my questions.
The question:
Does "sell in Guild Store" actually mean "deposit items in Guild Store"? - so that when someone has that privilege revoked they actually can still sell (make a transaction) because they have items already placed in the store, but they are unable to add further items, rather than "sell in Guild Store" literally which would presumably mean all items are locked from being able to be sold.
This has nothing to do with removing a player from a guild.
The motivation (and response to "why would you restrict someone selling on Guild Store")
One possible reason you may want to remove the right to sell in a Store is if 50-60 members have deposited money and valuable items in the Guild Bank in order to finance a Guild Trader while the other 500 recruits have given nothing but will suddenly benefit from having the Trader for a week. An incentive for investment (for a further Trader week) might be to lock down sales privileges for the duration of the trade (when easy profitable sales are made) and thus encourage recruits to contribute in advance.
It is not a strategy I have in place, I am simply asking about the definition of "sell in Guild Store" and its ramifications.
The motivation (and response to "why would you restrict someone selling on Guild Store")
One possible reason you may want to remove the right to sell in a Store is if 50-60 members have deposited money and valuable items in the Guild Bank in order to finance a Guild Trader while the other 500 recruits have given nothing but will suddenly benefit from having the Trader for a week. An incentive for investment (for a further Trader week) might be to lock down sales privileges for the duration of the trade (when easy profitable sales are made) and thus encourage recruits to contribute in advance.
RobbieRocket wrote: »The motivation (and response to "why would you restrict someone selling on Guild Store")
One possible reason you may want to remove the right to sell in a Store is if 50-60 members have deposited money and valuable items in the Guild Bank in order to finance a Guild Trader while the other 500 recruits have given nothing but will suddenly benefit from having the Trader for a week. An incentive for investment (for a further Trader week) might be to lock down sales privileges for the duration of the trade (when easy profitable sales are made) and thus encourage recruits to contribute in advance.