The
Call to Auction podcast, which features our own
Basil "Euripides" Berntsen, recently had the opportunity to send a big batch of questions about
WoW's auction house, economy, and professions to developers Greg Street and He-Rim Woo. The devs gave out some great info, some highlights of which include:
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There are no plans for a sweeping auction house redesign
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Due to the popularity of the cooking and blacksmithing catch-up mechanisms, similar mechanisms for herbalism and mining might be on the way
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The Guardian Cub experiment was just that, and it's unlikely there'll be another item like it
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Splitting items off of a stack in the auction house is also unlikely going forward
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It's possible that buy orders will be implemented for high-cost items like Mechano-Hogs, unlikely for stuff like flasks and enchants
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The mailbox as the AH delivery system doesn't feel quite right and may eventually change
You can read the
full interview on the Consortium forums.
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