Tobold reports that in patch 2.1.0 Blizzard is planning on getting rid of gold farmers in just three simple steps. So in patch 2.1.0, you should expect the following:
- The ability to send items, gold, or CoD packages via mail will be removed. You will only be able to send letters via the in-game mail system.
- The ability to freely set prices in the auction house will be removed. Since players could transfer gold by putting up a worthless item for a high-price buyout, the minimum bid and buyout amounts will now be set automatically.
- The ability to transfer gold via the trade window will be removed. However, to allow people to market tradeskills, the trade window will be transformed into a tradeskill window -- allowing the crafter to select a recipe and the buyer to insert materials, for a pre-set fee. When the buyer provides materials and the money, the crafted item winds up directly in the buyer's pack after crafting.
With no ways to transfer gold to potential buyers, the gold farming industry will quickly go out of business. Huzzah to Blizzard for finally solving this problem!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mainman Apr 1st 2007 5:00PM
Jings, this will finally prevent my brother from trying to dump his spare Outland gold on me (out of pity) AND put TotalHalibut out of a job. Two indirect plus-points of this patch, I'm sure you'll agree.
bob Apr 1st 2007 9:36PM
*cough* April Fools *cough*
Twinny Apr 2nd 2007 4:23AM
aaawww this actually sounded like a "good" idea...