Couple Suggestions

  1. Could you make it so we could designate certain containers as “Public” on official PVE servers? Especially chests and bee hives? This way we can help newbies when they’re first starting out? This will be really great on Siptah since it’s such a hard map for new players.

  2. Could you make it so we can drink out of the Yamatai Onsen Water Pump? It just makes no sense it has water but we cant refresh ourselves from it.

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Access to public chests on pve would be beneficial to server new comers. I used to have way stations on all the desert entrances on my pve-c server so new comers had access. This feature on pve official would be welcome

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I second this motion. I would like to have a container in my bar loaded with drinks for the thirsty player traveller

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That’s a brilliant idea.

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Have a workbench on your front porch. They should be able to take out of that right?

Not on vanilla PvE.

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Nope, unfortunately that isn’t allowed on official PVE. :frowning:

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One of a million reasons private servers are better.

Officials have their own advantages.

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Game is already easy as hell, lets just make it easier and give newbeis, epic armor and legendary weapons.
You might think I’m being sarcastic but come to my server, meet the server saint, get full epic kit and star metal tools day 1.

Thrall pot.

This happens everywhere. He is not special.

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I don’t have issues with some help for newbies. But there is a difference between giving some one the 3 more black blood they need to unlock a spell, and dropping everything they need to unlock all the spells, at their feet.

Of course there’s a difference but ultimately irrelevant. You can judge their willingness to give and the willingness to take - not really progressing on their own but you also can’t stop it. It’s very common.

Most servers have at least 1 clan or multiple that are willing to give new to server packages or anything you might need.

Even on PVP.

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I’ll sometimes help newbies acquire and outfit their first berserker. That way they can do the rest on their own. I usually won’t outfit their player character unless they’re a good friend. I feel that’s a bit too much. I might drop them some extra looted legendary weapons of their preferred weapon type though.

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Public containers i ever wanted it, i use the siege cauldron but it is limited in space and only experienced players will check it. In truth a market system would be wellcome too.

Another ideas:

Make training dummies shake when strongly hit, like they shake when we replace them. Add thralls to a slot and they will train with they dummie. (and why not lvl up in the process? May all the xp we waste after reaching lvl 60 could be pooled and used to lvl up thralls in devices like trainning dummies and archery targets).

May the training dummie/archery target show up the damage you did when hitting it, it could be a msg system chat.

Figthing emotes for thralls to make them figth each other in arenas. Or an real arena to put they to fight more experienced thralls and lvl up, with possibilty to die, or get a negative perk in the process, like an eye scar

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Taking gear from others or looting decayed bases is a choice. His idea is epic.

I’ve been joking I want to play on the neebs server so I can set up Mitra{?} fountains and set chest for donations to “Saint Simon the needy” :smile:

But ya, it would be nice for those that want it to have a public setting on chests and vaults.

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A had a Mitrian institute building with pots filled with excedent things i had. Actually has a lot of purge recipes i would like to donate. Less dudes doing purge better the server stability lol.

Before ToC and reports got crazy my clan and I had a “help” center. It included basic items like non-epic gear, weapons, tools, healing potions and food. Of course this was on PVP so anyone can access unlocked containers.

We were happy if new people joined. Variety, population and community were our goals.

But we also learned helping people was not in our best interest. We didn’t want anything in return though; even a sense of loyalty. Giving players the tools to ensure our own destruction, even basic ones, ended up getting us in trouble :face_with_spiral_eyes:

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