Why is alchemy the only trade skill without a hireling.
Why is alchemy the only trade skill without a hireling.
Good question. I think the main reason is that Alchemy ingredients are supposedly easier to obtain than some of the other crafts. Like provisioning where some recipes require Tomatos and Oats, only available through a hireling.
However, it seems that it's getting more difficult to find some of the Alchemy ingredients as well. I swear they nerfed Mountain Flower nodes but perhaps I'm just having a string of bad luck trying to find it
HaljaNifheim wrote: »The main reasons is there are no Superior (blue), Artifact (purple), or Legendary (gold) materials at this time. Level is drive solely from the water. That is one of core benefits to hirelings for the other professions. You get the advance item or you get the common. everything is common for Alchemy.
That said, it would be a boon to reduce some of the need for gathering if Alchemy had a hirelings.
newtinmpls wrote: »Part of my reaction to the idea of an alchemy hireling is simply 'argh'; I work and have a life, and with my characters getting deliveries from other hirelings, it would just be overwhelming. The second reaction is that alchemy is just not that useful (and I'm comparing it to Morrowind here). Trying to hit Q in between backing away and not getting killed mostly doesn't work; I end up accumulating potions that I mean to use (healing & stamina buffs mostly) and as for the spell and damage criticals - I'd have to use them before the fight to effectively use them - and with a 10 second duration, it's not workable. So I do alchemy for the role playing of it, not because it's all that useful to me in game.
Wow this thread is old.
However, things have changed and the old logic that was used to exclude Alchemy from hirelings can't be applied anymore.
The logic was because all other crafts had rare materials that would you could almost exclusively get from a hireling (remember tomatoes and oats?) or golden tempers or aspect runes.
Some time after 1.6 or 2.0 they changed things however and made it so you would have to get golden tempers from daily writs and the hirelings are more or less only there to supply you with general mats.
According to that logic i think they should really put an alchemy-hireling into the game.