Topic

drop currants?

so lately i've been getting really into leaving little treasures stashed in concealed spots for explorers to stumble upon. gems, drinks, food, y'know.. stuff.

but one thing i can't seem to drop is a set amount of currants. it would be awesome to be able to leave 2000c hidden behid a pillar, no?

Posted 17 months ago by BeatFreq Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • Perhaps we should be able tie currants to a piece of a paper, like we do for mail.
    Posted 17 months ago by Millie Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1 

    I have much more money than I need and like leaving presents around Ur too (: This would be lovely!
    Posted 17 months ago by Xacau Feera Blin Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Following up on this, it would be nice to be able to just donate currants directly to shrines. If we could drop sets amounts of currants, it would be awesome to be able to donate them directly, as well. Especially since we could tweak it to however much favor we are hoping to gain and not get stuck with accidental emblems gained from "over-donating."
    Posted 17 months ago by Cerulean Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1
    Posted 17 months ago by Kross, the Empress Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1,000,000 lol
    i love the idea!!!
    Posted 17 months ago by GiaTori Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Love this.
    Posted 17 months ago by emdot Subscriber! | Permalink
  • + 1 
    Posted 17 months ago by Really Pissed Off Subscriber! | Permalink
  • they should make a donation center. where you can drop off some currants, and other could take some.

    i would also like a bank. you would need a card to put in your money and take it out :)
    Posted 17 months ago by GiaTori Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Ooh, yes please. How about  a Cheque Writing skill (or perhaps 'Check Writing' for you foreigners), so we can turn a piece of paper into something that can easily be turned into ready cash.
    Posted 17 months ago by dopiaza Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Whatever happened to the Bank of Glitch?  I seem to remember the degradable aspect of paper made it impractical at the time.
    Posted 17 months ago by Nanookie Subscriber! | Permalink