Rookgaard is such a mess I don't mind skipping it but I do see where people who are annoyed with it are coming from. There's no hiding that they are trying to open new channels of revenue and I personally still think it's at a reasonable level. TP-scrolls, skip Novus, name/sex change, expand slots and in the future more customizable houses and rent being paid by both in-game cash and MC. The new quiver however could be the start of a new era. While it in a vacuum might seem harmless, it gives people a reason to suggest other useful items purchasable through both in-game materials and MC. We saw it happen with the runes in NPC, which was initially though of as a last resort and something that shouldn't affect the player to player market, the prices have constantly been lowered and it's quite evident that we are going towards a game where we no longer have to depend on other players for supplies. This might be the right way to go though - especially with rune-farms gone from the game. However, it's important to know that the implementation of purchasable runes from NPC's were controversial. Once it was introduced, lowering the prices bit by bit doesn't create much of an uproar and before we know it, the player to player market is gone.
People fear the same steps will be taken with items purchasable through MC. Now Rangers have a quiver they can cough up some quick $ to rock, adding something Knights, Mages and Druids can buy doesn't seem like a stretch anymore. Rinse and repeat, each item carrying slightly more of an advantage than the previous one - nothing major, so we see no uproar - and before we know it we find ourselves in completely different game.