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1-15-2012 @ 3:12PM
karatesmashunhurt said...
I think it would have a lot economic implications, just a couple I can think of now:
* There would be less point having gathering professions at lower levels, because all the low-level stuff wouldn't sell for a decent amount of money, because it would be cheaper to pay for skill-ups than pay for the mats to skill-up.
* People who put crafted/prospected/DEed stuff on the AH to sell to people levelling skills would see their income dry-up.
Also if you never had to do a profession to skill it up it would lose it's flavour somewhat, and be seen as just about the stat bonuses they provide.