3 blacksmith, 3 clothing, 3 woodworking - 88 days
3 blacksmith, 3 clothing, 3 woodworking - 88 days (woodworking done)
3 blacksmith, 3 clothing - 88 days
3 blacksmith, 3 clothing - 88 days
2 blacksmith, 2 clothing - 88 days (blacksmith and clothing done)
TOTAL:
440 days / 10,560 hours / 1.2 years
Yeah not gonna happen or all of us who researched them the long way WILL revolt
Artemiisia wrote: »Hell no, its called Master Crafter for something, its not meant to be easy, and never meant to be something you have on more hen one char.
Now with the master writs, this finally means that the people like me, that has spend that time researching everything, finally gets what we deserve, and small rng chance at getting something more.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Yeah not gonna happen or all of us who researched them the long way WILL revolt
Things change. Just because I had to do something doesn't mean I would expect others have to do the long wait.
After all, my grandfather used to get up at 4am to work down a mine shaft and not return home until around 8pm. Doesn't mean we all have to do the same *** to earn the same wage. I've no axe to grind as I'm approaching 8 traits on all my crafting other than the woodworking which will all be 9 trait in 7 days.
tdannay_ESO wrote: »Artemiisia wrote: »Hell no, its called Master Crafter for something, its not meant to be easy, and never meant to be something you have on more hen one char.
Now with the master writs, this finally means that the people like me, that has spend that time researching everything, finally gets what we deserve, and small rng chance at getting something more.
I think the OP would be thrilled if it wasn't "easy" but the problem here is that it's extremely easy and nevertheless it takes an artificially long amount of time to complete. A "Master" crafter should actually have to do something to research the traits rather than just waiting. Otherwise completion is not a sign of mastery so much as it is a sign that you logged in several times over a period of many months. Given the original pay structure of the game, forcing a player to spend several months to complete a simple task would have seemed quite profitable. Now, however, there may be better ways that are worth exploring.
starkerealm wrote: »Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Yeah not gonna happen or all of us who researched them the long way WILL revolt
Things change. Just because I had to do something doesn't mean I would expect others have to do the long wait.
After all, my grandfather used to get up at 4am to work down a mine shaft and not return home until around 8pm. Doesn't mean we all have to do the same *** to earn the same wage. I've no axe to grind as I'm approaching 8 traits on all my crafting other than the woodworking which will all be 9 trait in 7 days.
Well, if you get black lung from research, please be sure to let us know. Alternately, you can do your research on a character, and then, you know, do anything else you want on that character while the research ticks. You can research 9 items simultaneously, which, if you keep track of your research progress, means you can knock it out fairly quickly... okay, yeah, it takes about six or seven months. But, that doesn't mean you can't run content on that character, or you know, play the game. It just means you can't instantly make Twice Born Star sets. (And, really, if you're crafting, most of the good stuff is around 6 traits, so you can get there in under a month, if you know what you want.)
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Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Erm, eh ... way to take it to the extreme.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »After all, my grandfather used to get up at 4am to work down a mine shaft and not return home until around 8pm. Doesn't mean we all have to do the same *** to earn the same wage.
The way you have it laid is not the most efficient way to research all of the traits.
The way you have it listed above, for both blacksmithing and clothing you've got 1 research slot sitting idle for a full 88 days. If you do it properly, it's only when you're down to researching your last two traits for a craft that you'll have a research slot idle.
That means that you don't research every trait for 3 items, then move on to research every trait for the next 3 items. Instead you research the first trait for 3 items, then the first trait for the next 3 items, and so on. You'll end up with staggered research times for some of your research slots, and the only time any slot will be idle is when you're down to researching your last 2 traits.
Also, you're not taking into account ESO plus, which makes a significant difference in the total amount of time. Taking 27 days to research the 9th trait on an item rather than 30 days is a big deal, even without taking into account all of the time savings along the way to getting to the 9th trait.
Plus, let's be honest. You can power-level everything else for crafting. The fact that it takes a long time to become a 9-trait crafter is the only thing stopping someone who's never crafted before from overnight becoming just as good at crafting as someone who's been crafting since launch.
The way you have it laid is not the most efficient way to research all of the traits.
The way you have it listed above, for both blacksmithing and clothing you've got 1 research slot sitting idle for a full 88 days. If you do it properly, it's only when you're down to researching your last two traits for a craft that you'll have a research slot idle.
That means that you don't research every trait for 3 items, then move on to research every trait for the next 3 items. Instead you research the first trait for 3 items, then the first trait for the next 3 items, and so on. You'll end up with staggered research times for some of your research slots, and the only time any slot will be idle is when you're down to researching your last 2 traits.
Also, you're not taking into account ESO plus, which makes a significant difference in the total amount of time. Taking 27 days to research the 9th trait on an item rather than 30 days is a big deal, even without taking into account all of the time savings along the way to getting to the 9th trait.
Plus, let's be honest. You can power-level everything else for crafting. The fact that it takes a long time to become a 9-trait crafter is the only thing stopping someone who's never crafted before from overnight becoming just as good at crafting as someone who's been crafting since launch.
Honestly, it sucks but we knew it going into it. If you didn't, should have googled, ya know google? That search engine everyone uses when they need to find something out about anything, it's instant.
starkerealm wrote: »Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Erm, eh ... way to take it to the extreme.Prof_Bawbag wrote: »After all, my grandfather used to get up at 4am to work down a mine shaft and not return home until around 8pm. Doesn't mean we all have to do the same *** to earn the same wage.
Not much more extreme than that. We're talking about a videogame, not, literally, working in a coalmine.
There's a huge jump between 16 hour days, black lung, and an eventual, painful, death, and, you know, playing a videogame for fun. You could almost say there's an "extreme" difference between these things.
So, it takes a few months to get what you want? So what? That's ultimately going right into the area of, "I want everything and I want it now." Yes, I know, you didn't intend for it to be quite that binary, but, I mean, really, if ESO reminds you of a coalmine... maybe you need to find a less stressful hobby.
Pretending you don't understand why it would be problematic at best to make this change isn't exactly a superb argument on your part you know.
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See and this part right here is why I haven't actually voted in the poll. I think a relatively small decrease in the time to research traits (through investing more skill points, or whatever other mechanism) would be fine, but a major decrease wouldn't be fine at all.Prof_Bawbag made a good point in people overreact when change is involved. Suddenly people think I want 9 trait researchers to be done in a matter of days when I'm simply stating I would be down with a system where you can invest more skill points into crafting to further increase the % increase to research timers.
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Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
It's because the maximum number of traits you can research at a time is 3, but the total number of items that you can research traits on is not divisible by 3 (well, not for blacksmithing or clothing anyway). So if you research all 9 traits on 3 items at a time, and then move on to researching all 9 traits on the next 3 items, and continue that way you'll end up wasting 1 of your 3 research slots when you get to the last 2 items that you haven't yet researched any traits on.MarkusLiberty wrote: »How exactly does research time change depending on the order in which you choose to do them? When you stack every trait, you still get the same overall research time, regardless of order. Or is my brain completely useless today?
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Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |