- Wetzeb
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Member for 11 years, 7 months, and 22 days
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tanis0 posted a message on Help me gear up for act 2 infernoI'm not a big Wizard aficionado, so I'll let others answer that. Here's Wetzeb's profile link for convenience though: http://us.battle.net/d3/en/profile/Wetzeb-1968/hero/14517300Posted in: Wizard: The Ancient Repositories - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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Issues with you being hacked are probably due to a password way to easy to get, some sort of malware or virus, or the account associated with your bnet account has been compromised.
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Like it couldn't be that hard to implement. Or at least it doesn't seem like it would. The listing could stay up until you either make a trade or there could be like a week period of time which at any point you would be able to pull the listing if you wanted to. The item would come out of your stash so you couldn't double dip an item or anything like that. You would also be able to get a feel for what the real world wants to give for an item. It sounds dumb and may just be me but personally in real life I don't want to spend my money on something that I could potentially trade for. I don't know if it's just how I see the economy at the moment but no monetary exchange seems the way to go. I know that gold is just in game and has no real world value (unless you sell it on RMAH) but I still worked hard to get that gold and I would like to hold on to it if I could.
Seriously, someone refine this idea and post it on the official forums. I won't be butt hurt.
Also, as far as the toe truck goes, I loved that joke.
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No doesn't carry over. Just whenever I get to play less than 10 hours a week making sure that I am properly color coordinated doesn't seem to be a top priority. Nor is it a top priority whenever I know that there is better gear out there for me.
I never said that I don't understand why, yet rather than why someone would be too lazy to purchase their own dye from a vendor and save the money.