PyroInDaBus
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Shiny Backpack Improvements
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Currently, shiny backpacks in OP Prison lack practicality and pose issues, especially in trading situations. To address this, I propose the following enhancements:
1. Include Shiny Count in Description/Lore:
When players sell backpacks on /ah, it's often misleading. To prevent scams, adding a visible count of shiny diamonds to the backpack's description/lore would inform buyers accurately.
2. Integrate Backpack Capacity in Transactions:
Given the limited inventory space (around 2270), when purchasing items from /caveshop, which requires more than the inventory can hold, the backpack's shinies are contributing to the total. This ensures a smoother purchasing experience, and having a faster way to count how many shinies we currently have in the backpack would make our lives easier.
3. Incorporate Real-time Shiny Counter:
Mining in dangerous areas like the dunes necessitates caution. To enhance safety, a real-time shiny counter in the backpack's description would allow players to check their loot faster, without risking exposure.
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These improvements aim to enhance player experience, prevent scams during transactions, and provide a safer way to monitor shinies while mining in hazardous environments.
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Example 1: A shiny backpack with a description like "Contains 500 Shiny Diamonds" on /ah would clearly communicate its content to potential buyers, reducing the likelihood of scams.
Example 2: When purchasing an item worth 3000 shinies from /caveshop, the shiny backpack's additional capacity counter, since it already contributes to the transaction, could help players make faster calculations, facilitating seamless buying.
Example 3: The real-time shiny counter in the backpack's lore allows players to assess their loot without opening it, promoting safety during mining in risky areas like the dunes.
Example 2: When purchasing an item worth 3000 shinies from /caveshop, the shiny backpack's additional capacity counter, since it already contributes to the transaction, could help players make faster calculations, facilitating seamless buying.
Example 3: The real-time shiny counter in the backpack's lore allows players to assess their loot without opening it, promoting safety during mining in risky areas like the dunes.
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