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To me, the economy feels proportional to the active playerbase. People are still trading stuff on the marketplace every day, but the amount of all existing items compared to the amount of players nowadays versus 10 years ago is what's changed.

Is it a bad thing? Yeah, toribash being less active feels a bit sad, but I don't think it's an economy-related problem: the economy becoming stagnant is an activity-related problem. To change this, we don't need to rebuild the trading system or find ways to sink as much TC as possible, we need more people to keep things moving.


Nowadays I see players as new as blue/brown belt with hairs and 3d items from various quests, events or BP, already enjoying some customization options and not having to grind their ass off for weeks or months to buy a spiky hair or a hunter force. Something we didn't have 10 years ago. Isn't this a positive change, considering that toribash economy is totally based around customization?




Also lmao you don't need to take each argument so personally, when you open a thread, be ready to welcome other opinions. Nobody is here to call you out, only to discuss ideas you've decided to suggest


btw, Sora recently had 100m toricredits and sold it to Snacks, if you didn't know it doesn't mean it's not true