I agree that I personally wouldn't really enjoy paying a gold-based storage system if it was some sort of recurring cost, though it would solve Blizzard's problem of providing an additional gold sink and solve many players' problems w/ regard to storage space. but then the problem arises when your stash is full, where does it get sent? I guess it could do the same thing as the AH at the moment & simply put you over some limit in "Limbo" But w/ the AH, you cannot sell anything until you get your limit below 50 what would the penalty be for being over the limit w/ this new stash? (Or is the inherent penalty simply that you cannot pick anything else up but even then, that means this new "Limbo" could be abused to store hundreds & hundreds of items, no?) Every piece of Gold that either goes to an Account Bound craft or something with no value like a storage fee is money that is worth some value in USD or Ah, ok. I wouldn't support a gold-based storage system, but that's effectively a micro-transaction on a game I've already spent $60 on. You would store leveling gear there until you felt like starting a new hero. You'd never lose the item, you just couldn't use it for flipping items or taking advantage of a momentary spike in value like what happened with Rubies a week ago. 24 hours later it would move to your stash. I meant that you would "request" a withdrawal of the item. Having stuff disappear would be extremely painful if you originally had plenty of time to remove your items (say a couple of hours) and then because of some emergency maintenance period on Blizzard's end or perhaps a bad Internet connectivity on your own end (or some combination of both), you ended up missing the deadline & all your stuff just.
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