[IDEA]Crafting

Day 4,987, 15:19 Published in Ireland Ireland by Releasethe Krakken

So how this would work is say I have 1000 Q1 Weps I would be able to craft them to say 100 Q7 weps .

Face it at the moment investing 900 gold to gain 20 Q7 weapons a day is not realistic anymore. The idea wouldnt be a free for all. Face it all 6 other weps factories before Q7 was made useless when they introduced Q7. This will also create a bigger market. A tank might buy 100000 Q1 Weps rather than 1000 Q7 weps.

To offset this against the real thing there will be a crafting fee of say 1 cc or whatever to craft the final product.

The higher the level factory the lower the crafting fee to craft higher level items.


For example if Q1 to Q7 is 10 cc per 1 weapon . Q6 to Q7 might be only 1 or 2 cc.

This will apply to houses , food at no crafting cost aircraft missiles and weapons.

This could also be used to introduce the higher level houses instead of having a factory to create them make them craftable only.

How will this help erepublik:. Its simple every factory in the game will with one step be activated again and be reintroduced to the game.

How will this help players: More people will be able to produce goods .

Cons: will this lower q7 prices. I dont think so. it might but at the moment most people are anyway just producing for their own use. Q1 Food has been unprofitable for long or so low profits that one can make with far less energy more money in warfare. Q7 also aint really profitable.

PROS: 1.All factories is in play after update
2. All players can participate in economic game. As many players cant realistically compete against tanks and air fighters this gives them something to do with their low strength and low ranks hampering any activity elsewhere.
3. Lower storage required. I can for example craft 1 million Q1 Food to 100 thousand q5 food thereby lowering my used storage.
4. all products in the game will become relevant again.
5. better strategy as more products is in play what to gather when to craft etc might add some strategy to production.