I dont understand why they keep reintroducing stuff into this game. That item and the event = major fail on the EM's part.
No, they're doing event's and giving out items that have already been done before. Festival of the grape was an old seer type of event if im not mistaken and thats where the blue mugs came from. Same thing has happened with dirty pots, playing cards, dirty plates, connected bottles etc. They are effectively ruining the rares market every time they pull crap like this, which is exactly why more and more people quit collecting older stuff or just stop playing all together. Very unoriginal and a pathetic display of creativity in my opinion.nah it was neat. Give them credit, they're trying to do something that gives thieves an outlet.
This item is nothing like the mugs given out at the 99 fest of grapes... Although, it's true that it couldn't be that hard to come up with some new festivals.No, they're doing event's and giving out items that have already been done before. Festival of the grape was an old seer type of event if im not mistaken and thats where the blue mugs came from. Same thing has happened with dirty pots, playing cards, dirty plates, connected bottles etc. They are effectively ruining the rares market every time they pull crap like this, which is exactly why more and more people quit collecting older stuff or just stop playing all together. Very unoriginal and a pathetic display of creativity in my opinion.
Maybe that's just me tho idk. Sorry for the rant, I'll shut up now![]()
I didn't say it was, but, purple pitcher - blue mug, both say festival of the grape. Epic fail on creativity. Agreed that it's not really hard at all to come up with something a bit better that doesn't ruin or attempt to ruin old rares heh.This item is nothing like the mugs given out at the 99 fest of grapes... Although, it's true that it couldn't be that hard to come up with some new festivals.
Their concern should not be that it might depress prices on some rare item hidden away in somebody's house.They are effectively ruining the rares market every time they pull crap like this, which is exactly why more and more people quit collecting older stuff or just stop playing all together. Very unoriginal and a pathetic display of creativity in my opinion.
First of I think they had a event celebrating an old historic occasion in UO, I do not think when a item is made that the EM's worry about resale value. They made a shard specific item with a historical spin on it. Hats Off imo. GL has been coming out with some of the best items in the last couple years and they deserve credit for it.
Actually, that's exactly what their concerns should be. I would say that a vast amount of people only play this game to indulge in rare collecting, reintroducing old rares like playing cards, skull piles etc only discourages people from collecting rares as they never know when their valuables that they've spent their hard earned gold on is going to go from 50m to 5m. Event's like these and reintroducing items is only further ruining the game for a large amount of people, I know of a lot of people that have already quit because of this and many more considering it, that's saying quite a bit for a game that's gone from millions of subscribers to merely ten's of thousandsTheir concern should not be that it might depress prices on some rare item hidden away in somebody's house.
They also have a limit on what they can do - they can't create new artwork and items, they have to work with what they are allowed to work with.
If the UO team was worried about keeping things valuable, then Tram, Malas, etc., would never have happened, and AOS definitely wouldn't have happened, because all of those things devalued things that impacted all players. Fel house owners watched the value of their houses drop with Tram, and some in Tram and Fel watch the value of their houses drop with Malas, and a lot of the crafters watched their professions be gutted with AOS, and so on.Actually, that's exactly what their concerns should be. I would say that a vast amount of people only play this game to indulge in rare collecting, reintroducing old rares like playing cards, skull piles etc only discourages people from collecting rares as they never know when their valuables that they've spent their hard earned gold on is going to go from 50m to 5m.
I'm not mad about it at all, I'm just saying that I believe it's ridiculous to keep reintroducing old rares back into the game. Like, 1 min you have an extremely rare plate of food worth 50m+, you log off for the night, you come back the next day and your 50m super rare plate of food is now a daily spawn item worth about 50k topsIf the UO team was worried about keeping things valuable, then Tram, Malas, etc., would never have happened, and AOS definitely wouldn't have happened, because all of those things devalued things that impacted all players. Fel house owners watched the value of their houses drop with Tram, and some in Tram and Fel watch the value of their houses drop with Malas, and a lot of the crafters watched their professions be gutted with AOS, and so on.
I agree with you a little bit though - the OP is looking to get 65 million gold for an item that was handed out this weekend, that didn't require him to pay a single gp. I can see why it would make you and others mad.
It's silly that I can go hit a few events on various shards and just touch a statue and instantly I've been basically given 3 - 5 million in gold once I hit up the Luna banksitters to sell whatever the item was given out.
I really wonder how many people are attending EM events just because they are looking to score a few million in easy gold or some little item to lock down in their house, as opposed to those who are actually there for the social aspects.
On the other hand, I know enough people who do take these events seriously and are happy to have mementos, and their monthly fees are the same as yours or mine.
One problem is that so many things have been handed out over the years, and because the EMs don't have the ability to create new items and artwork, that there isn't much they can do as far as offering mementos without making some rares collector mad. Maybe you all should brainstorm for things that the EMs could hand out that wouldn't step on your toes?
*Sigh* your missing my point.The GL event item is a pitcher reused. They didn't release a Blue Glass. If anything, my glass just went up in value now because most collectors had no clue what the Grape Harvest was.
On a side note, Athelas should agree with me more, because i'm right 99% of the time![]()
I get you're point and you are in a way correct. Though you should've chosen a different horse in this race. I.e. that bone shard or whatever thats now in the SA liche deco spawn.*Sigh* your missing my point.
Well you know what they say about opinions, you just happen to be in the minority on this one.*Sigh* your missing my point.
As you obviously didn't notice, I kind of steered off topic on this one as I mainly wasn't referring to this particular event but rather other items that have sprung up like the kahaldun skull pile, plate of food, playing cards etc. I wasn't meaning to solely point out "value" as being the determining factor in this but more so the rarity of these items. Yes, some people only collect for decorative purposes but the majority of collectors do not collect for value or to merely decorate but mainly for the rarity of items. If someone had spent years collecting server birth rares and had a whole stock piled museum of them, (plucked chicken, skull pile, hanging leather leggings, playing cards, plate of food etc) that museum would have been worth a boat load several years ago but now it would virtually be worthless because there would be no rarity to it and it wouldn't be a "museum" at all. So in reintroducing items like that you ruin the rarity of an item which kills a museum or someones drive to even collect "rare" items, it also does the same for someone who collects only for value as destroying the rarity ultimately destroys the value as well, Yes, it most certainly helps the newer players beable to decorate their homes, but at what cost?It is not unusual for an EM to give a nod to the shard's history in this manner. It does not adversely affect the market for these items. In fact, as Gunga Din pointed out, it makes the original item more attractive. Due to a large number of EM rares being available these days, the trend has been to collect sets of items. Having another Festival of Grapes item makes the original that much more attractive, in order to complete the set.
Furthermore, I doubt that even 1% of all of the items created by the EMs in the past 2.5 years are of this type.
Regardless of how they were created, accident or not, they are in the game and have been recognized as very important and very rare items by all players and the rares community specifically for as long as they haven't been obtainable. Destroying these items just so newer players can have some new stuff to "decorate" with is just absurd. I guess you would also think it's a good idea to make 2 story statues and marble tables craftable or hey, let's have an event where you can remove the artifact rarity tag from an item you own, that'd be cool! then you wouldn't beable to tell the difference in your server birth tarot cards some rare collector spent 50m on and the crap ones you just picked up for 50kThat's the problem with server births... They were not meant to be rares. They were items that were world decorations that were not properly secured. These items being added just provide players with more opportunity to decorate.
Care to elaborate on this a bit more? What logic have I used in the past? What logic am I using now? How exactly is anything I've said "Flawed"?However, it is nice to see that your logic is as flawed as ever.
im not sure what point you're trying to make, like gunga said his original festival of the grapes mug probably went up in value because of this, the new mug they gave out on GL was a purple pitcher with a long name that even had the shard name of Great Lakes on it, nothing i know of has made playing cards worth any less in game, dirty pots might be worth a little less because of the stealables but true rare collectors will still pay top dollar*Sigh* your missing my point.
It's like you didn't even read what I posted, you just read what everyone else posted and said what they did. Only a few people have actually gotten my point, which actually had very little do with this particular event and its item.im not sure what point you're trying to make, like gunga said his original festival of the grapes mug probably went up in value because of this, the new mug they gave out on GL was a purple pitcher with a long name that even had the shard name of Great Lakes on it, nothing i know of has made playing cards worth any less in game, dirty pots might be worth a little less because of the stealables but true rare collectors will still pay top dollar
based on your logic, they shouldn't do events for st pattys day, easter, christmas or any other date that matters because items given out for those events will decrease the value of items given out years prior for that same event...
well that logic is obviously wrong, if an item has a certain graphic and another item is created with a completely different graphic for that same event, the original item will not lose any value take 1997 xmas items for instance, those are still worth a ton regardless of new xmas items coming out every year since
they are?Playing cards are stealable now too? or spawn some where, was in a patch note few patches back i believe.
They did it on LS too. Tho it was in tram and the EM items were different. A purple hued bottle of wine.I do however, feel that if they're going to do this event on GL that they should at least do it on the other shards it took place on, no? I mean, it's like only getting Christmas gifts on one shard lol, just doesn't make sense, does it?
they were going to make playing cards new treasure map loot i think after they revamped tmap loot but then changed their mind, and i sold a true rare dirty pot for 80 mil at the rares festival on lake superior in the auction house which was the same graphic of a stealable one, yes the skull pile is a shame thoughPlaying cards are stealable now too? or spawn some where, was in a patch note few patches back i believe. You really think true collectors are still going to pay the 50m or so the dirty pots used to go for though? You think they are still worth that much even tho one that looks identical to it in every way except for maybe a slightly different name or weight can be found on dozens of vendors for 20k? The kahaldun pile of skulls for example, you can apparently only tell the difference by the weight, PL spawn weighs 2 stones and original weighs 5 stone, same goes for the wall blood tile and other items.
Yeah, I remember seeing it on uoguide.com in the new loot tables. Was going to be a random loot on the guardians I believe. I kept searching guardians bodies until one day I noticed it was no longer listed on the site.they were going to make playing cards new treasure map loot i think after they revamped tmap loot but then changed their mind,