Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-24739946-20140621165943

Alright, I was reading about a medieval castle awhile back, and I realised something: Some players can't/don't know how to store tools.

The armory. It would be crafted via this: plank + plank  Ref. Iron + Ref Iron + stone wall + stone wall + thatching. It would roughly be about the same size and shape as the bakery, being open-faced, but without the stone, well, and mill, and instead have a wooden rack. The skills required would be Masonry 2, Architecture 3, and Carpentry 3.

It's uses? You would click on the wooden rack, bringing up a gui in which you would type in the name of something on your toolbar, similar to the buildings menu, and it would store the item into the gui, the name of the object re-appearing in the in the gui. It would also allowing safe transmission of a tool to another player, due to sometimes dropping it and being unable to use it. (breaking it) You would transmit it through typing in the exact name of the person you want to give it to.(similar to the tribe menu)

In case you are wondering why I wanted this added, think about it: some players use safe chat, as well as guests, being unable to store stuff. Plus, it would add a bit more to survival aspects: if you are about to starve, you can't just throw your stuff into the sky and have it fall on you later. If you are about to have your face smashed in with a spiked chunk of wood, you can't say something and have all your stuff preserved forever.

And for the people who say it is too expensive: think about all of this. The stats are lower than the forge, so for the people who care for their metal junk, build one. Also, the materials are relatively easy to receive.

And for the people who say it is too cheap: Ok, I'll input another stone wall, maybe raise the stats and have 1 refined iron in it. (weapon heads so your mithril sword doesn't slice through the rack unintentionally). 