Talk:Dhuum's Token
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Token / Token (trophy)[edit]
From how it appears in the API and the shop menu, Dhuum's Token and Dhuum's Token (trophy) are the same item. You get the item from Dhuum's Chest and then you have two options:
1) Double-click it to deposit it into your guild storage.
2) Sell it to Fion to "use" it and deposit it into your guild storage. The shop menu lists this as buying a Token by spending a Token, which yes, is kinda weird. This option is probably here for legacy support.
Also, the same should apply to the other W5 trophies (Des/River/Statue). --Imry ☎ 13:35, 5 December 2017 (UTC)
- I'll offer some background on this. It used to be that tokens could only be 'consumed' by selling them to a guild trader, which then spawned another item in your inventory and instant consumed it. Because of that this it used to be trophy+insta consume item.
- Now however the items are Gizmos (note: NOT trophies). So it might be worth overhauling all the previous tokens as well. That said, before doing so it would require making sure that all new tokens are also gizmos and correspond to the new ids. Unfortunately I've consumed mine for the week so can't check, but if it's not done by next week I'll try to remember then to check. -Darqam 14:09, 5 December 2017 (UTC)
- So I may have jumped the gun on this, it seems old tokens are still trophies in the API, it's just trophies that you can double click. The gizmos in the api are what double as the decorations. So not sure there's much to change. That said these new trophies are not in API yet due to issues on the dev end, so I guess it will all only be solved when they come around. -Darqam 23:31, 14 December 2017 (UTC)
- All the raid tokens have been updated and you now buy the exact same item from Fion to get the decoration. Fions inventory will have to be updated and we need to somehow make it clear that buying something like a Vale Guardian Fragment with a Vale Guardian Fragment grants Vale Guardian Pieces. Will this cause a logic loop since we're buying an item with itself? J.Tesla (talk) 00:28, 15 December 2017 (UTC)