For a game that's supposed to be very alt-friendly, this goes against one of the core features of GW2. It just doesn't make any sense to restrict those items when all 20-slot or lower bags are account bound or still tradable after use. Please consider removing the soulbind on use flag on the 24- and 28-slot bags. If you do use them, you are stuck with that bag forever on a character that can't upgrade them further because you can't use soulbound items of other characters stored in the bank. The reason: You basically don't want to use them on a character that doesn't have the crafting profession to upgrade them further. It makes it very difficult and annoying to use the 24- and 28-slot bags as temporary bags before you can finally afford it to upgrade to 32-slot bags. Even the crafted ones are actually still tradable after using. Why are only the 32-slot bags updated to make them account bound? Why are the 24- and 28-slot bags left alone, and are still soulbound on use?This is incredibly inconsistent with all the other 20-slot special bags: which are mostly all account bound. If you have a 32-slot bag that is bound to a character, you can trade it to merchants in the Free City of Amnoon for a version of the same bag that does not bind to characters. Crafting new 32-slot bags will result in account-bound bags that do not bind to characters.