IXxIronWolfxXI wrote: »VR16 gear is expensive so you actually have to work for your gear and take time to get it rather than asking a crafter, mailing 1 days worth of mats and getting end game gear.
So FINALLY got to VR16 earlier today was going to try the redistributor set I had 60 rubedite ingots in the bank figured that would get me a good way to a 5 piece set. I look and see that it takes 150 ingots for one piece of armor, who thought that one up? I get the only thing to do once you hit VR16 is to grind/farm but come on you have set a pattern for the last 64 levels then on the 65th you outlandishly raise the material requirements? I honestly don't really like the new sets they are niche or really don't fit my build. Take Phoenix seems to have a cool 5 piece effect but the passives on the 2,3, and 4 aren't comparative to what the armor sets you have set to VR14 are. Ok no problem have to make a decision give this to get that but with the Phoenix set I would literally have to change my build stats to make it even close to feasible. Since it is light armor I lost a ton of resistances when I equipped it, my choices are too use something like immovable that quickly kills my stamina as it is magic focused. Or something like annulment that has a set designed to directly counter it. Of course this isn't even the VR16 set as you have to gamble a ridiculous amount of TV stones at the chance you will get a set that interests you. It is no wonder people play IC just long enough to gear up then leave you have pretty much made a game killing grind in that zone.
I am looking forward to Orsinium but sorry that I wasted my crowns on Imperial City, I thought you had a really good concept for it but you blew it. I really see nothing to redeem that DLC in its current state.
IXxIronWolfxXI wrote: »VR16 gear is expensive so you actually have to work for your gear and take time to get it rather than asking a crafter, mailing 1 days worth of mats and getting end game gear.
IXxIronWolfxXI wrote: »VR16 gear is expensive so you actually have to work for your gear and take time to get it rather than asking a crafter, mailing 1 days worth of mats and getting end game gear.
Work? I work for a living. I play games for fun. The gear grind for v16 is just too much. Too much time or too much gold. And it discourages playing Alts.
IXxIronWolfxXI wrote: »VR16 gear is expensive so you actually have to work for your gear and take time to get it rather than asking a crafter, mailing 1 days worth of mats and getting end game gear.
Work? I work for a living. I play games for fun. The gear grind for v16 is just too much. Too much time or too much gold. And it discourages playing Alts.
krees28b14_ESO wrote: »Not to mention that if you are complaining about the return on your investment... then don't make the investment. Min/Maxing characters can be expensive not to mention tedious work in any game. If you can't handle the mundane farming for gear then settle for v15.
IXxIronWolfxXI wrote: »VR16 gear is expensive so you actually have to work for your gear and take time to get it rather than asking a crafter, mailing 1 days worth of mats and getting end game gear.
Work? I work for a living. I play games for fun. The gear grind for v16 is just too much. Too much time or too much gold. And it discourages playing Alts.
Sithisvoid wrote: »You can but the mats in guild shops for around 300g per. That or do the grind.
IXxIronWolfxXI wrote: »VR16 gear is expensive so you actually have to work for your gear and take time to get it rather than asking a crafter, mailing 1 days worth of mats and getting end game gear.
So by that I am guessing you are going under the hey welcome to end game grind theory. I agree it should take some work but when the gear for a level below that takes 15 of a crafting material while the same piece in VR 16 takes 150 of a crafting material that is way to extreme of a jump. VR16 is noticeably better but it is not 135 portions better so the time investment isn't matching the return you get.
krees28b14_ESO wrote: »Not to mention that if you are complaining about the return on your investment... then don't make the investment. Min/Maxing characters can be expensive not to mention tedious work in any game. If you can't handle the mundane farming for gear then settle for v15.
What?! No VR16 crack!!! But it gets me high for 10 more seconds! Just kidding kids crack is bad Mmmmkay.
willymchilybily wrote: »10k stones should be able to buy ~ 150 crafting materials putting the price at 67 stones. currently the 100 stones cost is over priced. not on par with the cost of V16 sets from vendors
Already need to buy the enchant mats because V16 glyphs are rare, and the upgrade mats on top. At least consider this as a patch when Orsinium drops. For those who want to keep going to IC and enjoy its unique PvE/PvP mix, whilst feeling it is rewarding enough to do so.
willymchilybily wrote: »10k stones should be able to buy ~ 150 crafting materials putting the price at 67 stones. currently the 100 stones cost is over priced. not on par with the cost of V16 sets from vendors
Already need to buy the enchant mats because V16 glyphs are rare, and the upgrade mats on top. At least consider this as a patch when Orsinium drops. For those who want to keep going to IC and enjoy its unique PvE/PvP mix, whilst feeling it is rewarding enough to do so.
The price will be 50 TVS
willymchilybily wrote: »willymchilybily wrote: »10k stones should be able to buy ~ 150 crafting materials putting the price at 67 stones. currently the 100 stones cost is over priced. not on par with the cost of V16 sets from vendors
Already need to buy the enchant mats because V16 glyphs are rare, and the upgrade mats on top. At least consider this as a patch when Orsinium drops. For those who want to keep going to IC and enjoy its unique PvE/PvP mix, whilst feeling it is rewarding enough to do so.
The price will be 50 TVS
time to read up on PTS and patch notes. i must have missed this. thanks