Araneae6537 wrote: »Having fewer leads available to scry makes you more likely to get new ones — what that scale is continuous or has particular cut-off points, I do not know. I have also read numerous places that it is not possible to “force” the lead you want from a source by hanging onto others (you will just get nothing if one of the leads you have unlocked is “rolled”).
I really do not like all these leads being in treasure chests! If it was any chest, even overland, with a better chance from the map ones would be better…
Those windows are quite nice at least! But frustrating when not what you’re looking for, I know!
ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Only anecdotal, but ever since I started digging leads immediately I've been getting leads at a considerably higher rate, especially the zone furnishings. I went from only having a few of them since Greymoor came out to nearly all of them in a few months.
I also started looking into it after farming IA. Multiple people including myself were getting all of the gold and purple leads exactly once, even after digging some of them. That seems incredibly unlikely to happen just by chance.spartaxoxo wrote: »ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Only anecdotal, but ever since I started digging leads immediately I've been getting leads at a considerably higher rate, especially the zone furnishings. I went from only having a few of them since Greymoor came out to nearly all of them in a few months.
That matches with my experience, which I started noticing with IA. There seems to be a cap on how many you can carry at once. I don't think you need to scry everything immediately, but it's good to clear stuff out every now and then if you're farming something in particular.
ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »I also started looking into it after farming IA. Multiple people including myself were getting all of the gold and purple leads exactly once, even after digging some of them. That seems incredibly unlikely to happen just by chance.spartaxoxo wrote: »ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Only anecdotal, but ever since I started digging leads immediately I've been getting leads at a considerably higher rate, especially the zone furnishings. I went from only having a few of them since Greymoor came out to nearly all of them in a few months.
That matches with my experience, which I started noticing with IA. There seems to be a cap on how many you can carry at once. I don't think you need to scry everything immediately, but it's good to clear stuff out every now and then if you're farming something in particular.
BetweenMidgets wrote: »Dig them up. It has no effect on what will drop for you.
I bought 300 maps and documented my drops, because like you, I was curious.
How I thought it would work: I could get the leads and just hold them, and then it would be removed from the RNG list and I would receive a different lead that I may desire more. (I wanted 3 of each so I could but the items outright from the vendor.)
Reality: It appears that the leads list is not curated. What I mean is this appears to be the process by which you can obtain a lead (though I am going to break this apart pretty granularly but potentially some of these steps are all in one. This will work for us for illustration purposes, though).
FIRST, you dig up your map.
SECOND, you get your RNG roll. Did you RNG bless you with a lead? If yes, the third step is visible.
THIRD, it rolls to see what lead you get. If you already have that lead in your list you will simply not see a lead at all.
I went 42 maps without getting a lead, when I had the "easy" leads just chilling in my queue.
I absolutely know this is not what you wanted to hear, it really sucks.
It is COMPLETELY possible I am wrong, and maybe in those 42 maps the chance rate was just SO LOW that it never procced in that time. I doubt it, but I'm open to being wrong, I would truly welcome it, really.
It legitimately makes my blood boil that they gate things behind multiple layers of RNG. Especially items like the Apocrypha Well, which takes 3 leads to make one of the furnishings and once that has been completed once, you STILL have to obtain 2 other wells in order to have the ability to purchase it outright from the achievement vendor. I personally had to make the decision it is not a system I am willing to engage with to pump their playtime for investors. It isn't much, but it is what I am able to do.
It is certainly an effective and successful strategy to hold onto leads until you get the one you want.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »It is certainly an effective and successful strategy to hold onto leads until you get the one you want.
I can't confirm that. I am also close to finish the codex and did the experiment to hold on leads on an ancestral set.
If you found 3-5 leads, then you can notice, that leads from those treasure maps don't drop that often anymore- even had a streak of 14 maps without a lead.
When I decided to dig those leads up one by one, then I had a drop on average every 3 treasure maps.
If I would have dug up the 5 leads before I went for the 14 maps mentioned above, then I would have gotten leads again. Most likely ones I already have, but forcing leads didn't worked at all.
LadyLethalla wrote: »I can't finish the damn vanilla zone entries to get the 100,000 coin because I am missing one last Khenarthi lead (Ancestral High Elf helmets, I think) - the maps are almost non existent and I refuse to pay 20k gold for the ones listed on traders. I know that's relatively cheap for a chance at a map lead, but hey.
No, you only need to excavate one of each difficulty in each zone, as this extract from UESP states:RealLoveBVB wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »I can't finish the damn vanilla zone entries to get the 100,000 coin because I am missing one last Khenarthi lead (Ancestral High Elf helmets, I think) - the maps are almost non existent and I refuse to pay 20k gold for the ones listed on traders. I know that's relatively cheap for a chance at a map lead, but hey.
You only need to dig up all green/blue and purple treasure leads from all zones to be able to get the coin lead. No RNG required on that one, just a bit of grinding.
Maybe you just missed a zone.
I can confirm this, because I did exactly as stated above, and now the coin is in my bank (mainly for sentimental reasons, not because I may need the gold one day).Once you have dug up at least one of every Simple, Intermediate, and Advanced Antiquity lead treasures available in each zone (a total of 39 excavations) ...
LadyLethalla wrote: »I can't finish the damn vanilla zone entries to get the 100,000 coin because I am missing one last Khenarthi lead (Ancestral High Elf helmets, I think) - the maps are almost non existent and I refuse to pay 20k gold for the ones listed on traders. I know that's relatively cheap for a chance at a map lead, but hey.
No, you only need to excavate one of each difficulty in each zone, as this extract from UESP states:RealLoveBVB wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »I can't finish the damn vanilla zone entries to get the 100,000 coin because I am missing one last Khenarthi lead (Ancestral High Elf helmets, I think) - the maps are almost non existent and I refuse to pay 20k gold for the ones listed on traders. I know that's relatively cheap for a chance at a map lead, but hey.
You only need to dig up all green/blue and purple treasure leads from all zones to be able to get the coin lead. No RNG required on that one, just a bit of grinding.
Maybe you just missed a zone.I can confirm this, because I did exactly as stated above, and now the coin is in my bank (mainly for sentimental reasons, not because I may need the gold one day).Once you have dug up at least one of every Simple, Intermediate, and Advanced Antiquity lead treasures available in each zone (a total of 39 excavations) ...
As other has said you does not need to dig up lead you find by doing stuff.LadyLethalla wrote: »I can't finish the damn vanilla zone entries to get the 100,000 coin because I am missing one last Khenarthi lead (Ancestral High Elf helmets, I think) - the maps are almost non existent and I refuse to pay 20k gold for the ones listed on traders. I know that's relatively cheap for a chance at a map lead, but hey.
With respect, no it isn't. You said we had to excavate all leads from all zones, but we don't, we only need to excavate one each of the 3 levels of leads per zone.RealLoveBVB wrote: »No, you only need to excavate one of each difficulty in each zone, as this extract from UESP states:RealLoveBVB wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »I can't finish the damn vanilla zone entries to get the 100,000 coin because I am missing one last Khenarthi lead (Ancestral High Elf helmets, I think) - the maps are almost non existent and I refuse to pay 20k gold for the ones listed on traders. I know that's relatively cheap for a chance at a map lead, but hey.
You only need to dig up all green/blue and purple treasure leads from all zones to be able to get the coin lead. No RNG required on that one, just a bit of grinding.
Maybe you just missed a zone.I can confirm this, because I did exactly as stated above, and now the coin is in my bank (mainly for sentimental reasons, not because I may need the gold one day).Once you have dug up at least one of every Simple, Intermediate, and Advanced Antiquity lead treasures available in each zone (a total of 39 excavations) ...
Thanks for clarifying, but it's exactly what I said:P
BetweenMidgets wrote: »It legitimately makes my blood boil that they gate things behind multiple layers of RNG.