Where exactly does Heartwood and all the other new materials come from? Do you get them from refining things already in the game? Or do you get them from farming nodes and they have a chance to appear alongside normal things like Ruby Ash?
Just want to plan ahead how I'm going to get the colossal amount of new items needed to decorate my home
AdamBourke wrote: »It's harder to make than a sword! Why can't I just take one from those fancy noble houses? I can take their swords...
Thank you! And thanks for making the extensive list also!Where exactly does Heartwood and all the other new materials come from? Do you get them from refining things already in the game? Or do you get them from farming nodes and they have a chance to appear alongside normal things like Ruby Ash?
Just want to plan ahead how I'm going to get the colossal amount of new items needed to decorate my home
From farming nodes. From the patch notes:
- Woodworking Blueprints primarily use Heartwood, from lumber nodes.
- Blacksmithing Diagrams primarily use Regulus, from ore nodes.
- Clothing Patterns primarily use Bast, from fibrous plants, or Clean Pelts, from beasts and other sources of leather.
- Alchemy Formulas primarily use Alchemical Resin, from mushrooms and alchemy plants.
- Enchanting Praxises primarily use Mundane Runes, from runestones.
- Provisioning Designs primarily use Decorative Wax, from crates, barrels, and other sources of provisioning ingredients.
The strange thing is a lot of furniture can be bought from NPC merchants relatively cheaply. Most items are only a few hundred gold, I think I've seen one or two which are over 1,000g.
I don't know if it's the exact same items, or even all the equivalents (for example I don't know if you can buy plates) but then I haven't looked at most of the furniture merchants yet.
But it seems very strange that there's such a disconnect between the cost to craft, the cost in the crown store and the cost to buy with gold. It really wouldn't surprise me if they were decided by 3 completely separate teams who did not communicate at all.
This lists the crafting station the item is located under, the furniture category within that crafting station, all the ingredients, the requirements to craft the item, among other data.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zjp0byRyjqQAopZhcWqConJsQiVZQQqH4fxo22qxJc8/edit?usp=sharing
Enjoy
autumnsongbird wrote: »I foresee decorative place settings for 400 crowns in the crown store.
AdamBourke wrote: »It's harder to make than a sword! Why can't I just take one from those fancy noble houses? I can take their swords...
Was thinking the same thing. Would be nice if cups and plates and other deco items are at leas added to the loot in containers.
All those Green and Blue Tempers I destroyed over the years before Crafting Bags......
Where exactly does Heartwood and all the other new materials come from? Do you get them from refining things already in the game? Or do you get them from farming nodes and they have a chance to appear alongside normal things like Ruby Ash?
Just want to plan ahead how I'm going to get the colossal amount of new items needed to decorate my home
From farming nodes. From the patch notes:
- Woodworking Blueprints primarily use Heartwood, from lumber nodes.
- Blacksmithing Diagrams primarily use Regulus, from ore nodes.
- Clothing Patterns primarily use Bast, from fibrous plants, or Clean Pelts, from beasts and other sources of leather.
- Alchemy Formulas primarily use Alchemical Resin, from mushrooms and alchemy plants.
- Enchanting Praxises primarily use Mundane Runes, from runestones.
- Provisioning Designs primarily use Decorative Wax, from crates, barrels, and other sources of provisioning ingredients.
Thank you! Its a very helpfull list that I going to use many monthes for decorating my houses in live server.
But it seems like you only listed achievement furniture only from pact locations and craglorn. There is no weird plants from glenumbra achievement vendor and orc thrones from wrothgar, for example.
Ourorboros wrote: »Are we able to sell Master Writs we decide not to use? Not sure how this works, since I never got one on PTS. I gathered that you have to open a writ to see what it is, and once opened, it can no longer be banked, traded, sold. If this is true, what do I do with those legendary writs that won't reward enough to make them worth using?