Hapexamendios wrote: »For now, I am refining. I am also doing all my accumulated jewelry surveys.
Hapexamendios wrote: »For now, I am refining. I am also doing all my accumulated jewelry surveys.
I’d wait until they fix Plentiful Harvest next patch for surveys. It’s currently giving 10% less than promised at each stage, with Stage 1 being completely nonfunctional.
Hapexamendios wrote: »For now, I am refining. I am also doing all my accumulated jewelry surveys.
I’d wait until they fix Plentiful Harvest next patch for surveys. It’s currently giving 10% less than promised at each stage, with Stage 1 being completely nonfunctional.
If they fixed it it would be great. Hoewever I would not hold my breath waiting for it. (Is it actually fixed on PTS?)
Hapexamendios wrote: »For now, I am refining. I am also doing all my accumulated jewelry surveys.
I’d wait until they fix Plentiful Harvest next patch for surveys. It’s currently giving 10% less than promised at each stage, with Stage 1 being completely nonfunctional.
If they fixed it it would be great. Hoewever I would not hold my breath waiting for it. (Is it actually fixed on PTS?)
Hapexamendios wrote: »For now, I am refining. I am also doing all my accumulated jewelry surveys.
I’d wait until they fix Plentiful Harvest next patch for surveys. It’s currently giving 10% less than promised at each stage, with Stage 1 being completely nonfunctional.
If they fixed it it would be great. Hoewever I would not hold my breath waiting for it. (Is it actually fixed on PTS?)
Tmbrinks tested it. I trust his math.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/643791/pts-plentiful-harvest-testing-at-50#latest
You're getting confused between Improvement Materials (Terne, Iridium, Zircon, Chromium) and the actual base jewelry materials (Pewter, Copper, Silver, Electrum, Platinum).
You refine the Jewelry materials "Dust" into "Ounces". This is not going to change. You still actually mine the Dust, and refine it into Ounces.
As a product of the refining process, you get Grains of Improvement Materials, of which it currently takes 10 to make a Plating.
Improvement materials are what is going to change: 1 old Grain = 1 new Plating, and 1 ancient Plating = 10 new Platings.
So, whether you refine before or after the change, isn't going to matter, you're going to get the same amount of Improvement Materials - regardless of whether they're called (old) Grains or (new) Platings.
The other thing that's going to change is the amount of improvement materials needed for upgrading items.
For green items: Currently needs 1 Old Terne Plating (made from 10 Old Terne Grains). Will change to needing 2 new Terne Platings (= 2 old Terne Grains). A cost reduction from 10 to 2.
For blue items: Currently needs 2 Old Iridium Platings (made from 20 Old Iridium Grains). Will change to needing 3 Iridium Platings (= 3 old Iridium Grains). A cost reduction from 20 to 3.
For purple items: Currently needs 3 Old Zircon Platings (made from 30 Old Zircon Grains). Will change to needing 4 Zircon Platings (= 4 old Zircon Grains). A cost reduction from 30 to 4.
For gold items: Currently needs 4 Old Chromium Platings (made from 40 Old Chromium Grains). Will change to needing 8 Chromium Platings (= 8 old Chromium Grains). A cost reduction from 40 to 8.
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If you refine 10 old Grains of improvement materials to 1 old Plating, before the change, that 1 old Plating will convert to 10 new Platings. If you don't refine them, those 10 old Grains will convert directly to 10 new Platings. So it doesn't matter if you refine or not.
You're getting confused between Improvement Materials (Terne, Iridium, Zircon, Chromium) and the actual base jewelry materials (Pewter, Copper, Silver, Electrum, Platinum).
You refine the Jewelry materials "Dust" into "Ounces". This is not going to change. You still actually mine the Dust, and refine it into Ounces.
As a product of the refining process, you get Grains of Improvement Materials, of which it currently takes 10 to make a Plating.
Improvement materials are what is going to change: 1 old Grain = 1 new Plating, and 1 ancient Plating = 10 new Platings.
So, whether you refine before or after the change, isn't going to matter, you're going to get the same amount of Improvement Materials - regardless of whether they're called (old) Grains or (new) Platings.
The other thing that's going to change is the amount of improvement materials needed for upgrading items.
For green items: Currently needs 1 Old Terne Plating (made from 10 Old Terne Grains). Will change to needing 2 new Terne Platings (= 2 old Terne Grains). A cost reduction from 10 to 2.
For blue items: Currently needs 2 Old Iridium Platings (made from 20 Old Iridium Grains). Will change to needing 3 Iridium Platings (= 3 old Iridium Grains). A cost reduction from 20 to 3.
For purple items: Currently needs 3 Old Zircon Platings (made from 30 Old Zircon Grains). Will change to needing 4 Zircon Platings (= 4 old Zircon Grains). A cost reduction from 30 to 4.
For gold items: Currently needs 4 Old Chromium Platings (made from 40 Old Chromium Grains). Will change to needing 8 Chromium Platings (= 8 old Chromium Grains). A cost reduction from 40 to 8.
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If you refine 10 old Grains of improvement materials to 1 old Plating, before the change, that 1 old Plating will convert to 10 new Platings. If you don't refine them, those 10 old Grains will convert directly to 10 new Platings. So it doesn't matter if you refine or not.
Pretty sure OP is referring to refining the raw platinum into grains now so that they get upgraded under the coming system, not whether they should refine their grains into plates.
Sounds like refining all raw grains now is the play. Every grain you make now will be 10 grains. After the change, I doubt you'll get 10x more grains from refining.
ElderSmitter88 wrote: »Trying to figure out if it makes any difference. I have about 30k Platinum dust and wondering if it makes sense to Refine it into Grains prior to the next Update that turns it all into Plating. Or will the same dust Just give me the same amount of Plating post update 40 just no grains. Any Thoughts? Thanks!
Actually, the really interesting thing is that I did all my extant jewelry surveys today - that was several on each account both PC megaservers.
I got a LOT more blue grains than I have in literally YEARS. Each main had over 400 plat dust (because I've just always hoarded jewelry surveys); the least amount of blue grains was from about 420 plat dust - 14 blue grains. The most was from just under 650 plat dust - 28 grains.
I've never seen that many blue grains EVER before.... and I regularly stockpile jewelry surveys so I have between 3 and 5 before I run them.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Actually, the really interesting thing is that I did all my extant jewelry surveys today - that was several on each account both PC megaservers.
I got a LOT more blue grains than I have in literally YEARS. Each main had over 400 plat dust (because I've just always hoarded jewelry surveys); the least amount of blue grains was from about 420 plat dust - 14 blue grains. The most was from just under 650 plat dust - 28 grains.
I've never seen that many blue grains EVER before.... and I regularly stockpile jewelry surveys so I have between 3 and 5 before I run them.
That is because RnG in ESO isn't random at low draw counts. You have to refine at least 8k in one go to have true randomness, I estimate. Best is 10k, which is the max number you can refine at once, I believe.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Actually, the really interesting thing is that I did all my extant jewelry surveys today - that was several on each account both PC megaservers.
I got a LOT more blue grains than I have in literally YEARS. Each main had over 400 plat dust (because I've just always hoarded jewelry surveys); the least amount of blue grains was from about 420 plat dust - 14 blue grains. The most was from just under 650 plat dust - 28 grains.
I've never seen that many blue grains EVER before.... and I regularly stockpile jewelry surveys so I have between 3 and 5 before I run them.
That is because RnG in ESO isn't random at low draw counts. You have to refine at least 8k in one go to have true randomness, I estimate. Best is 10k, which is the max number you can refine at once, I believe.
That's like saying that flipping a coin 3 times and getting 3 heads in a row isn't "random".
Yes, I'm aware that any computer-generated randomness isn't truly random, unless ZoS has somehow tapped the resources of a quantum computer Refining more will get you closer to the "true" drop rates, you know... all that statistics stuff, random normal curves, distributions, law of large numbers, etc... Which is why I'm extremely dubious of small sample sizes, anecdotal "evidence", and so forth.
When I did my test to see if plentiful harvest was fixed on the PTS, it was interesting to see how "statistically significant" my results shifted as I plugged in each successive trial (each survey collected), and how my brain tried to make trends with what was happening. I find myself caught up in the gambler's fallacy of "Oh, the last few surveys I've only had 1 or 2 doubled, I'm sure to have 4 or 5 doubled this time!" even though I know that's complete malarky.
You're getting confused between Improvement Materials (Terne, Iridium, Zircon, Chromium) and the actual base jewelry materials (Pewter, Copper, Silver, Electrum, Platinum).
You refine the Jewelry materials "Dust" into "Ounces". This is not going to change. You still actually mine the Dust, and refine it into Ounces.
As a product of the refining process, you get Grains of Improvement Materials, of which it currently takes 10 to make a Plating.
Improvement materials are what is going to change: 1 old Grain = 1 new Plating, and 1 ancient Plating = 10 new Platings.
So, whether you refine before or after the change, isn't going to matter, you're going to get the same amount of Improvement Materials - regardless of whether they're called (old) Grains or (new) Platings.
The other thing that's going to change is the amount of improvement materials needed for upgrading items.
For green items: Currently needs 1 Old Terne Plating (made from 10 Old Terne Grains). Will change to needing 2 new Terne Platings (= 2 old Terne Grains). A cost reduction from 10 to 2.
For blue items: Currently needs 2 Old Iridium Platings (made from 20 Old Iridium Grains). Will change to needing 3 Iridium Platings (= 3 old Iridium Grains). A cost reduction from 20 to 3.
For purple items: Currently needs 3 Old Zircon Platings (made from 30 Old Zircon Grains). Will change to needing 4 Zircon Platings (= 4 old Zircon Grains). A cost reduction from 30 to 4.
For gold items: Currently needs 4 Old Chromium Platings (made from 40 Old Chromium Grains). Will change to needing 8 Chromium Platings (= 8 old Chromium Grains). A cost reduction from 40 to 8.
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If you refine 10 old Grains of improvement materials to 1 old Plating, before the change, that 1 old Plating will convert to 10 new Platings. If you don't refine them, those 10 old Grains will convert directly to 10 new Platings. So it doesn't matter if you refine or not.