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Any date predicted when this will be released?
Why was GROUT bundled into question one set? could it be that BB don't want it in guild shop?
If grout was part of question two it would probably have been top choice against all the other crud on offer but no way is it going to be chosen when offered against the savage scout or enhanced watermill.
Choices are skewed right from the outset.
i will sell you 200 grout for 1825 guildcoins any day of the week.
why the choices are as they are only BB can tell : my best guess is that it is random. It does not appear to be a result of carefull thinking. Wonder how they come up with the prices for buffs and adventures - they are kind of astronomical.
The result of how it is going with guild shop for me has been that I now chose more often not to do the quest because it is too expensive. I get much more coins that I need now no matter what. The ext guild shop will be very fast over for me. Use 3000 coins - get scout - wait ½ a year or as long as it will take for next guild shop.
Maybe again only one item worth using coins on.... It really makes the guild quest and guild coins not very interesting
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Yep...the scout is it, and we can have one, so another long wait until guild coins are useful again. While this does give newcomers a chance to build a pile of them, its also kind of frustrating. Either make more available that we will want to buy or abandon the whole thing.
Oh and the GQ's that are 'pay xxx (expensive )amount of resource' that disappears into a dark hole....??? How about putting all of these resources in a pot and choosing some guilds at random whose members all get a portion of it? That might feel like its actually worth it rather than having a quest where the reward is massively smaller than the payment.