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(Trivia: There are already some in the game. See if you can find them.)
(Trivia: I don't know if there are or aren't, but feel free to fill a room with notes, pages, and yarn pinned to every wall anyway.)
Naming containers
Being able to try on clothing before buying it
Being able to see what dyes look like on clothing before accepting the change
There's still a bug in the Toolkit which prevents subclass mods that are not available at level 1 of the class from co-existing with others during selection. They still end up over-writing each other. I know Larian is aware of this,
Currently, it's affecting Drakewarden. which rangers normally pick at level 2 (or 3)?
I hope they fix it in Patch 8.
Also, I still would like some progress with Halsin and Minthara. Give bear guy his own tent, have them acknowledge each other's existence if in the same party, it's not a lot to ask.
Opening a bit more of the Toolkit, maybe particularly on scripting and questing, so people don't have to turn to an undocumented, hacked version.
I'm not terribly interested in either Photo Mode or PC-console crossplay, but, if the former leads to a "freer" game camera without mods ... glorious.
This ^ more or less is the only other base feature I'd like.
I separate gear into a number of pouches based on what type it is and it would be great to actually have names for it.
Also Aberrant Mind Sorcerer instead of Shadow. Aberrant FITS even. You might be thinking "well then they'd have to make the summon aberration spell" except no they don't. They've gone out of their way to replace spells in subclasses in this game, just give it Phantasmal Killer instead.