this is most likely way out of reach - programming wise. but going to suggest anyway. furniture design mini-game. so in the land of Valencia is a forge (like the one in Grizzleheim) that when we go into it we have all the tools to build prototype furniture (game type computer aided drafting). i say prototype furniture because the game designers would have final say and refining for bazaar or card packs. and if our design is good for sale we get a 2% gold royalty. some criteria would be unique style or peer voting. there could be a new bazaar in Valencia for us to vote "like" this new design; high likes equal card packs for crowns, medium likes equal crafting, and enough likes equal bazaar. i'm always looking for new furniture (décor crazy).
this is most likely way out of reach - programming wise. but going to suggest anyway. furniture design mini-game. so in the land of Valencia is a forge (like the one in Grizzleheim) that when we go into it we have all the tools to build prototype furniture (game type computer aided drafting). i say prototype furniture because the game designers would have final say and refining for bazaar or card packs. and if our design is good for sale we get a 2% gold royalty. some criteria would be unique style or peer voting. there could be a new bazaar in Valencia for us to vote "like" this new design; high likes equal card packs for crowns, medium likes equal crafting, and enough likes equal bazaar. i'm always looking for new furniture (décor crazy).
Yes, if you pay 100-150 gold depending on what you're making. If it's like a lamp or something, it would be around 50 because it is small and a decoration item. If it was like a couch or a bed, it would be around 125 because those are larger and would have more customization options. Maybe, if you didn't have enough gold to buy an customized item, you could save it in a slot, where you start out with six of them. The next six would be 100 gold, which is pretty affordable, and you can buy another six slots for 150 gold, and the next two are 50 crowns each, leaving you with 30 SLOTS! And, there could be different patterns for each world if you have gotten to it in the storyline. Like, for a pattern of a couch, a Wizard City selection would be red/blue/green/house colors velvet or cloth, or house colored wood choice, or , for an additional cost, you could add some house spirits to the patterns, such as little lightning bolts for a cloth pattern or little sparks for Storm schools. For Krokotopia themes, there would be rough cloth, hutch wood pattern, or a slightly sandy cloth theme. And so on. However, all the prices stack up. It can get very very expensive. And it would take a VERY long time for kingsisle to make this mini game. If you do a good job, you could get a little bonus gold. But, you will have to collect your own reagents, just like crafting. And you also need to do a little mini game to chop the wood, hem the cloth, and so on. If you do it incorrectly, you lose your reagent and have to use another one. And this would take around 25-75 mana to complete. Oh my goodness! I just remembered! I have to help Professer Greyrose decorate Anna Rosetheif's welcome banner! And I used all my blue birthday ink. I have to go! Catherine Winterstaff, journalist, and writer, bids you well.
Well, I don't think that would work. The reason is KI Design & Programming would need to approve it.
And let's say you want to build a row boat, put it in the farm house pond and be able to put your pet in the boat. So KI Design finds no row boats and your build looks good - they have accepted and put finishing touches to it so that it will look right in the game; it then goes to programming so that it will float and a small thing can be placed in it - they also make it drift in the pond as a plus that Design suggested.
But on the bright side is a badge for an accepted build, a wall plaque (fancy one), and royalty. Also a trophy after every 7th accepted build. Maybe even a special plaque for an item that is funny (one leg magic stool) or useful (garden sprinkler - 20 for 48 hrs.) or unique (7 Matryoshka doll set that zips and unzips with a click) or ....
Thanks thundra459 for finding this thread back in the deck - keep the idea alive
I should have said "Furniture Design Workshop" as the post; mini-game is not what I intended.
I agree it would take a very long time, energy, and magical powers for KI to conjure up such a thing.
Most likely a "DryAd" move. Few times does the great lady healer come in at the right time - usually I just can't afford to lay down all those pips and need to wait a round or two or even throw her away altogether.