^ This.adamrussell52_ESO wrote: »I keep hearing that claim but no one ever cites a direct quote. Got a link to it?
You can in FACT play as you want. Sticks and Skirts being OP right now has nothing to do with ZoS's comment about how to play but the tenacity of Humans to find the most ridiculous type of gear/build/rotation to be the highest possible efficiency.Nox_Aeterna wrote: »First , they lied many times before with these promises they made about the game like , class on tell you your role , play the way you want ...
Second , wait and see it working , maybe you will be able to craft sesonal gear for example , but with some weird mats or maybe it is something totally different.
^ This.adamrussell52_ESO wrote: »I keep hearing that claim but no one ever cites a direct quote. Got a link to it?You can in FACT play as you want. Sticks and Skirts being OP right now has nothing to do with ZoS's comment about how to play but the tenacity of Humans to find the most ridiculous type of gear/build/rotation to be the highest possible efficiency.Nox_Aeterna wrote: »First , they lied many times before with these promises they made about the game like , class on tell you your role , play the way you want ...
Second , wait and see it working , maybe you will be able to craft sesonal gear for example , but with some weird mats or maybe it is something totally different.
Also, you MUST be a decent to good level Crafter in order to properly utilize the best gear, aka Trial gear that is BoP and must be improved by YOU. To top that off you wear CRAFTED gear of a high quality to GET that Trial gear. In the vast majority of MMO's crafted gear quality stops at a few welfare epics when you hit level cap and even Expert dungeon drops are superior.
Fair enough but that was also dated March 7th 2014, which is well before Craglorn came out (let alone the game launching) and he was absolutely correct. From launch the best gear was Crafted up until the day 1.2 hit. People didn't really even start using the 3-set PvP gear for the 10% crit until after starting to run Trials and realizing it was Crit > everything else. And since we cannot yet craft Jewelry, the Warlock set (often only worn as 3-pc Jewelry) is moot.Nazon_Katts wrote: »http://www.tesoelite.com/forums/threads/live-community-q-a-with-paul-sage-topic-crafting.937/page-11#post-12096
Paul Sage answering the question "Is the gear we create on par with the highest level gear we can get from drops?" with "Yes, or better."
Around that time, there've been multiple instances where it was mentioned that gear created by crafters would be on par or better than drops. That this turned out to be just through the use of tempers on dropped gear is what makes it so disappointing to crafters.
Sticks and Skirts being OP right now has nothing to do with ZoS's comment about how to play but the tenacity of Humans to find the most ridiculous type of gear/build/rotation to be the highest possible efficiency.
Also, you MUST be a decent to good level Crafter in order to properly utilize the best gear, aka Trial gear that is BoP and must be improved by YOU. To top that off you wear CRAFTED gear of a high quality to GET that Trial gear. In the vast majority of MMO's crafted gear quality stops at a few welfare epics when you hit level cap and even Expert dungeon drops are superior.
Fair enough but that was also dated March 7th 2014, which is well before Craglorn came out (let alone the game launching) and he was absolutely correct. From launch the best gear was Crafted up until the day 1.2 hit. People didn't really even start using the 3-set PvP gear for the 10% crit until after starting to run Trials and realizing it was Crit > everything else. And since we cannot yet craft Jewelry, the Warlock set (often only worn as 3-pc Jewelry) is moot.
So it still stands ZoS and Paul Sage did not lie in any way. When that comment was made it was 100% truth.
So OP has run around with a crafted item set, improved to legendary, with legendary rune from an enchanter and judged it inferior to drops? I highly doubt that because that is some kind of awesome.
You cheated in order to be accepted? Sad, very sad.jesterstear wrote: »After six months I finally broke and bought gold online, so I could get my remaining 2 pieces of armour and jewellery. A vacancy had come up for a tank in our guild's raid team when the one they were using up till then quit the game, but they only wanted someone equipped in "blue gear".
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
It's possible a piece of armor, or a weapon, found as loot, might be better in some characteristic, but yes crafting is far more powerful than scavenging.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
It's possible a piece of armor, or a weapon, found as loot, might be better in some characteristic, but yes crafting is far more powerful than scavenging.
I am in the habit of making a set of armor each 4 character levels (or there abouts). I usually immediately improve it to Green. This gives me better stats than almost anything I find for the next 4 levels. Once I start finding things better than what I made, I will use the new gear. However it does take gaining two or three levels before that happens. I even find that stuff I get as rewards leveled above me are not as good as what I make.
Just this morning I made a full set of Ebony for my soon to be L46 DK and expect that to keep him going until L50, if not I will improve or make some more.
Nazon_Katts wrote: »So crafting's yet again just providing leveling gear and entry-level gear hunting sets, just like most theme-park games out there. After that, you're only needed to improve drops.
As someone who spent nigh over two months to max out enchanting and clothing both, these days I think that it was largely a waste of time. Most of the playing I like to do revolves around dungeons anyway, and the drops from those areas are far better than anything that can be crafted, mainly because the set bonuses from crafting are a joke in comparison.
Had I known going into the game that all I needed were tempers to improve drops, I would not have spent the time to level the two crafts I did since there are other things far more useful to me now like alchemy and cooking for what I want to do in game.
And btw, the "revamp" promised to echanters was total B S, lol. It's just as much of a pain as before to find the runes you want and, again, bonus enchantments on dropped items have made crafting glyphs fairly irrelevant, sadly.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »As someone who spent nigh over two months to max out enchanting and clothing both, these days I think that it was largely a waste of time. Most of the playing I like to do revolves around dungeons anyway, and the drops from those areas are far better than anything that can be crafted, mainly because the set bonuses from crafting are a joke in comparison.
Had I known going into the game that all I needed were tempers to improve drops, I would not have spent the time to level the two crafts I did since there are other things far more useful to me now like alchemy and cooking for what I want to do in game.
And btw, the "revamp" promised to echanters was total B S, lol. It's just as much of a pain as before to find the runes you want and, again, bonus enchantments on dropped items have made crafting glyphs fairly irrelevant, sadly.
Well you chose to level the most glacial craft in the game. Provisioning is very easy to level. Alchemy too is not hard at all to level and almost as useful as provisioning. You have a powerful craft there if you have maxed out enchanting.
I am baffled as to why people make claims like that the dropped sets are so much better. What am I missing? I can see the numbers too.
Nazon_Katts wrote: »@poodlemasterb16_ESO Congratz to your son, he found the probably rarest item in the game!
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »You cheated in order to be accepted? Sad, very sad.jesterstear wrote: »After six months I finally broke and bought gold online, so I could get my remaining 2 pieces of armour and jewellery. A vacancy had come up for a tank in our guild's raid team when the one they were using up till then quit the game, but they only wanted someone equipped in "blue gear".
I take it you weren't one of those round here complaining about gold sellers then.