The suggestion would also unnecessarily complicate the fair trade system.
there is no fair trade system (for goods)
only something people pretend to be fair
What exactly is a fair trade between mass motivation kits and wishing wells?
why must the trade be "fair" ?
two people only need to agree on the prize
and if both are happy after the trade it was fair for both sides
if you have enough who sell and enough who buy the prize will regulate itself
that is basic economics
if I am the only one selling Wishing Wells I can almost demand what I want
considering motivation kits have no value due to them being free too often and Wishing Wells are pretty rare.
depends on what you have and how you play
in my main world I have 14 Wishing Wells and 28 Fontain of Youth, 12 Terrace Farms and many more buildings other people would pay for
(selling those for 10 mass kit each would give more than enough for 1 year using and only aiding for events, DC, quests. but maybe I would make an auction and at the end I have enough for 5 year daily using one mass motivation kit)
why don't I build them ?
no space. I have 150+ SoK and not all are motivated every day
for me that makes Wishing Wells and all other buildings in my inventory worthless in that world
so for me many
mass motiviation kits would change the way I can play
I wouldn't aid other every day (which takes much time) and still not get enough aid back to have everything motivated
I would stop aid other, use those mass motivation kits daily and save much time
(one normal motivation kit has a value of what you get from motivating when using. if you say it is be used on a SoK. value 1 FP + coins. if you use it for a tribal square: 5 goods... if somebody would want 5 FP then that would be ridiculous expensive)
Stupid idea that can easily be abused, since you can put no value on those items.
the market will make the value
if you offer a Wishing Well and want 100 mass motivation kits and nobody buys it then it was too much