I took a look at the restrictions for libraries and as stated, they are not really worth the effort.
The differencebetween a teir 1 guildhouse and a library:
almost the same size, the guildhouse is only slightly larger
the resources to build that guildhouse are much lessthen ateir II library
guildhouse hasstack capacity of60 andthe libraryis 50
bulk of guildhouse is 7200 where library is 50.
This means that I can hold 120 copies of 60 different forms in a building that takes less resources and just a little more room if I choose a teir I guildhouse.
Let's say I am a part of a guild with 50 members. I want to keep 5 (10%)copies of forms for the future as my members grow and learn new abilities. For a teir 4 library, I can store either 75 different forms or 5 each of 15 different forms or some combination similar. The resources it takes to even build one of these structures seems like it should hold at least 250 stacks of forms in the teir IV version. Especially when you consider Resource forms alone, I have 88 scribed.
Now, if the bulk of forms were made 0, the current item limit would better, still not as good as a guildhouse, but at least somewhat more close to useful. The best solution would be to put some sort of restriction on the type of item to be stored in the building. For example: had to be a Formula like the sort tab from a connie and remove the bulk restriction. Also, the stack limits should be increased.
I really appreciate you listening to us and adding libraries, butthe building of that size only able to hold 50 pieces of paper? If this were a bookshelf put into a house, then I wouldn't even care about the resources to build it, but the pay off here is justout of whack whencompared to what is already in game.
Again, thanks for trying, but I'll stick to guildhouses for now.
Flozzie