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Does anyone play an Artisian in Everquest 2?

Blake Rockwell
Fun Businesses
Join date: 31 Oct 2004
Posts: 1,606
01-10-2005 08:12
I was wondering because I have a question about selling items there.
If you have to stay in your room with the Store board open with your Avatar, how are you supposed to sell anything if you are out adventuring or doing other things like being logged off?
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Devlin Gallant
Thought Police
Join date: 18 Jun 2003
Posts: 5,948
01-10-2005 12:58
You DON'T. Selling is a 'downtime' kinda thing. What server you on?
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Ghoti Nyak
καλλιστι
Join date: 7 Aug 2004
Posts: 2,078
01-10-2005 13:48
18th level Scholar. Yeah, you gotta stay in your room to sell. I usually just set myself up before going to bed. Go into Merchant mode then type /afk and you will not get logged out for idling too long.

-Ghoti
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Moleculor Satyr
Fireflies!
Join date: 5 Jan 2004
Posts: 2,650
01-10-2005 14:50
God, that sounds terrible. Why the hell would EQ2 be set up like that?
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Lianne Marten
Cheese Baron
Join date: 6 May 2004
Posts: 2,192
01-10-2005 15:02
SoE hates its customers, and knows that they are hooked on Everquest. That's why everything is set up to take forever inside EQ2, so they can get as much money as possible.
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Ardith Mifflin
Mecha Fiend
Join date: 5 Jun 2004
Posts: 1,416
01-10-2005 22:41
From: Lianne Marten
SoE hates its customers, and knows that they are hooked on Everquest. That's why everything is set up to take forever inside EQ2, so they can get as much money as possible.


I doubt it could be worse than Eve. I've spent the last two days travelling. That's it. It's like some Tolkien-esque nightmare where the travel from point A to point B takes up 90% of the bloody book. I have literally spent 90% of my time in Eve with auto-pilot on, rereading Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle while waiting for my ship to finally arrive at its destination.

I don't think I'll be renewing my subscription with Eve.
Lianne Marten
Cheese Baron
Join date: 6 May 2004
Posts: 2,192
01-10-2005 23:20
Yeah I decided not to try EvE after my ah... experience with Earth and Beyond.

I've played too many mmorpg's... *hangs head*
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