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The bus was repaired by magic, which I think is a bit different than gifting someone tens of thousands of gold worth of building materials.
It's about the principle. He's essentially selling a gift back to me.
Willy still has to make a living. Who knows what dangers are lurking in those waters.
It might one day be a one way trip... Just be grateful if you are not on the boat then!
But seriously. Look at it this way - while you pay 1K, the other villagers might be paying 10K for all we know.
Meaning you are most likely getting a generous discount.
He can start charging me $10k after he's paid back me back for that hardwood
It's all just temporary anyway when you have learned to craft totems and later on, even constructed those darn obelisks. Now stop your moping and get going!
Exactly, I don't need a lifetime discount.
All I'm saying is that Willy is ungrateful and a bad friend.
By the time you're unlocking Ginger Island, you're into the end-game, and you should have lots of resources to spread around. it's just the game economy trying to keep up with your earning power as a player.