I opened another topic on this as well.
The interesting thing is that this has been asked in the General Discussion forums and the Bullroarer forum, and has been ignored by SSG.
Usually when they ignore questions there are three options:
1) They simply haven't seen it, and they may get to it later.... or cover it in an announcement.
2) They have seen it, went "whoops, we forgot about that!" and went to the drawing board to build something, and are not ready to announce.....
3) They have seen it, didn't care about it, and are hoping it will just go away on its own.... ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.png)
The Moria vendors have been removed from Bullroarer and the Emblem of Nimrodel (which does still drop, I ran a Filikul really quick on Bullroarer) has become useless, as well as Moria end-game for the most part. I am now no longer looking forward to Moria endgame on Treebeard.... Dar Narbugud was so fun to run on Anor, but if there is to be no Emblem rewards..... well at least that one does still have armor.
The Roaming Threats vendors still exist and 1st age weapons can still be bartered from it. But for how long?
And then there is the MANY crafted LI's. Some are barely interesting, but almost all tiers have at least SOME really cool cosmetics, especially in the swords, axes, and staves department. Some of the maces are also very cool looking, and they have a purpose: The eastemnet and westemnet ones are very Rohiric looking, with the bow having little horse heads attached to it and such..... great for a Rohan type cosmetic build.
Are we really going to lose all of that? Or is it going to be shelved to "when we get around to it"? Or.... is there actually a plan here?
Moved from Riddermark to Arkenstone on 9/29/2015!
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