I know the bank has been suggested quite a few times, but this isn't quite a bank, I don't think, so I wanted to suggest this as a possible alternative if the bank is too much for coding or whatnot. I'd like each item in the hoard to have the option to be moved to a separate tab apart from the rest, maybe a passcode protected lock-box of a sort.
The main reason I'd like this is because I'm in charge of handling a great number of donated prizes for a raffle, and I also have a great deal of hoarded junk of my own (familiars, anyone?). It would be awfully nice to be able to set aside these things that are reserved to keep me from accidentally selling them, which admittedly I have done before (then had to go out and re-buy what I unintentionally sold). I keep an offline list and an online list, but I make mistakes and sometimes forget to add donations to them. Being able to immediately place them into their own tab would make this so much easier.
(Edit 12/7/13: No longer running raffles, but the idea still applies)
I figured the pass-code, maybe a 5-digit thing or even a rune pattern lock, could be an extra security feature in case an account gets hacked also. I know there are some Imperial scrolls lingering about, and rare familiars and all sorts of other things that someone may consider valuable, and being able to put them into literal safe-keeping would be great for peace of mind.
The main reason I'd like this is because I'm in charge of handling a great number of donated prizes for a raffle, and I also have a great deal of hoarded junk of my own (familiars, anyone?). It would be awfully nice to be able to set aside these things that are reserved to keep me from accidentally selling them, which admittedly I have done before (then had to go out and re-buy what I unintentionally sold). I keep an offline list and an online list, but I make mistakes and sometimes forget to add donations to them. Being able to immediately place them into their own tab would make this so much easier.
(Edit 12/7/13: No longer running raffles, but the idea still applies)
I figured the pass-code, maybe a 5-digit thing or even a rune pattern lock, could be an extra security feature in case an account gets hacked also. I know there are some Imperial scrolls lingering about, and rare familiars and all sorts of other things that someone may consider valuable, and being able to put them into literal safe-keeping would be great for peace of mind.