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auctioning items off itempdump
just curious, will staff be doing any more of those item auctions off itempdump? there's really no reason to let items just sit there and rot.

http://forum.toribash.com/tori_inven...userid=1942106

hnnnng
Last edited by McFarbo; Aug 19, 2018 at 01:33 AM.
itemdump is a dump account, and items in it will not be returned to circulation. itemdump exists because deleting items is more of a pain than it's worth. Items in itemdump are not guaranteed to work right, or even at all. As a result, items that have been sent to itemdump have generally been sent with the assumption that they will never be returned to the economy. In short, those items are gone, and will not be auctioned off.
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Originally Posted by suomynona View Post
itemdump is a dump account, and items in it will not be returned to circulation. itemdump exists because deleting items is more of a pain than it's worth. Items in itemdump are not guaranteed to work right, or even at all. As a result, items that have been sent to itemdump have generally been sent with the assumption that they will never be returned to the economy. In short, those items are gone, and will not be auctioned off.

hasn't auctioning items off of that account been done before though?
Last edited by McFarbo; Aug 24, 2018 at 02:34 AM.
If the item is able to be returned, which you can read as;
not broken
owned
product of a scam
obnoxious or rule breaking (flames are the main ones here)

then they are occasionally reviewed by the MS admin and a couple of others to see if they can be taken from itemdump and used in the future. This has been done most recently with flames and most if not all of those were actually not in itemdump to begin with if I rememeber correctly, they were just there as a way to keep them in one solid place so they don't get lost.

Itemdump is a dump for a reason, if anything is taken from there it's an anomaly and is/was/never will be normal practice.