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Carts!

randolphbenoit
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Since we not have houses, can we be able build carts for our horses?
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  • Xithian
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    In my opinion that would just be a visual thing for a packhorse, which already expands your inventory.

    Edit - Wait...why is this in the mods section?
    Edited by Xithian on April 2, 2014 2:08PM
  • randolphbenoit
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    This the ADD-ONs (and Mods) if wrong area Mods please move.
    the NeXus Guild (NA-DC-Crafters) contact @randolphbenoit

    Saltrice - (Salt tolerant rice) Saltrice, pronounced just like it looks is, in fact, a kind of rice that can grow in paddies of either fresh or brackish water.
  • Turial
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    @Xithian I think you meant to say why ISN'T this available!?

    Stellar idea, of course it would only be visual but surely someone could create a cart for the horse and as you extend the horses inventory size the cart could fill up with more items/gold (visually) to give you that effect of a hard journey looting.
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  • randolphbenoit
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    Would not be hard for DEVs of ESO to do as there already carts in the game (shops).
    the NeXus Guild (NA-DC-Crafters) contact @randolphbenoit

    Saltrice - (Salt tolerant rice) Saltrice, pronounced just like it looks is, in fact, a kind of rice that can grow in paddies of either fresh or brackish water.
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