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Tricky Treats removed from Bank!

blizz -> wysłany:
This time I carefully placed the items I wished to keep in my bank, knowing full well the Dev's history of unilaterally deleting items from the bags, but alas, my Tricky Treats are already removed from the banks of a dozen of my toons.

Newsflash for the Devs: Some of us are quite capable of deciding for ourselves what is worth a bank space for the next year.

edit: suggestions that evolved further down in the thread:

Instead of deleting the currency, just cap it, with the cap being mapped to the cost of items. 150 treats for Hallow's End.

(Linias, post #85) Make the vendors stay around for a bit after the event. While the other NPC's pack up, one vendor warns all who pass by that this is the last call for trading in the currency this year.
blizz -> wysłany:
11/01/2011 12:57 AMPosted by Subrosian
That's the point, they don't want you to be able to carry over the holiday currency from year-to-year.



Correct. Most holiday items, including currencies, are designed to expire once the holiday ends, and we try to mark everything that'll poof accordingly.