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Am I screwed?

Gonk714
Gonk714
So I accidently used my morag tong motif, my question is why would it would use if I already own the converter? If technically I can already make everything in that style. Am I down 75k?
  • Taleof2Cities
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    Not totally screwed ... but not zero damage either.

    The Morag Tong converter can't transform some dropped set styles. However, the converter can convert pretty much any crafted set and a decent selection of dropped sets. In other words, the converter isn't inclusive of all sets but converts most.

    In addition, if your main crafter is going to attempt master writs some day, the motif will eventually count towards the RNG chance for a master writ drop.

    Maybe more obvious, your character can now simply craft the set for personal use ... or for others who may not yet have the converter or are still grinding pages in Morrowind.

    Edited by Taleof2Cities on June 14, 2017 5:02AM
  • Gonk714
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    Not totally screwed ... but not zero damage either.

    The Morag Tong converter can't transform some dropped set styles. However, the converter can convert pretty much any crafted set and a decent selection of dropped sets. In other words, the converter isn't inclusive of all sets but converts most.

    In addition, if your main crafter is going to attempt master writs some day, the motif will eventually count towards the RNG chance for a master writ drop.

    Maybe more obvious, your character can now simply craft the set for personal use ... or for others who may not yet have the converter or are still grinding pages in Morrowind.

    So with the converter I can't convert axes then trade em to a friend?
  • DannyLV702
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    Maaaaaaan I would hate to accidentally use up an expensive motif
  • Gonk714
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    DannyLV702 wrote: »
    Maaaaaaan I would hate to accidentally use up an expensive motif

    Yep that's me lol.
  • altemriel
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    Not totally screwed ... but not zero damage either.

    The Morag Tong converter can't transform some dropped set styles. However, the converter can convert pretty much any crafted set and a decent selection of dropped sets. In other words, the converter isn't inclusive of all sets but converts most.

    In addition, if your main crafter is going to attempt master writs some day, the motif will eventually count towards the RNG chance for a master writ drop.

    Maybe more obvious, your character can now simply craft the set for personal use ... or for others who may not yet have the converter or are still grinding pages in Morrowind.




    wait and you can then deconstruct those sets and sell the style mat?
  • Sakiri
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    Gonk714 wrote: »
    Not totally screwed ... but not zero damage either.

    The Morag Tong converter can't transform some dropped set styles. However, the converter can convert pretty much any crafted set and a decent selection of dropped sets. In other words, the converter isn't inclusive of all sets but converts most.

    In addition, if your main crafter is going to attempt master writs some day, the motif will eventually count towards the RNG chance for a master writ drop.

    Maybe more obvious, your character can now simply craft the set for personal use ... or for others who may not yet have the converter or are still grinding pages in Morrowind.

    So with the converter I can't convert axes then trade em to a friend?

    Converting I'm pretty sure binds them.
  • Gonk714
    Gonk714
    Sakiri wrote: »
    Gonk714 wrote: »
    Not totally screwed ... but not zero damage either.

    The Morag Tong converter can't transform some dropped set styles. However, the converter can convert pretty much any crafted set and a decent selection of dropped sets. In other words, the converter isn't inclusive of all sets but converts most.

    In addition, if your main crafter is going to attempt master writs some day, the motif will eventually count towards the RNG chance for a master writ drop.

    Maybe more obvious, your character can now simply craft the set for personal use ... or for others who may not yet have the converter or are still grinding pages in Morrowind.

    So with the converter I can't convert axes then trade em to a friend?

    Converting I'm pretty sure binds them.

    Ohhh, ugh alright then well I'm down 80K lol
  • psxfloh
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    Gonk714 wrote: »
    Sakiri wrote: »
    Gonk714 wrote: »
    Not totally screwed ... but not zero damage either.

    The Morag Tong converter can't transform some dropped set styles. However, the converter can convert pretty much any crafted set and a decent selection of dropped sets. In other words, the converter isn't inclusive of all sets but converts most.

    In addition, if your main crafter is going to attempt master writs some day, the motif will eventually count towards the RNG chance for a master writ drop.

    Maybe more obvious, your character can now simply craft the set for personal use ... or for others who may not yet have the converter or are still grinding pages in Morrowind.

    So with the converter I can't convert axes then trade em to a friend?

    Converting I'm pretty sure binds them.

    Ohhh, ugh alright then well I'm down 80K lol

    Yes, afaik converted items are bound!
    That means you..
    - cannot trade converted items
    - cannot complete master writs (that require imperial or morag tong style) with converted items

    For one of these you actually need to have the style learned and craft the item the 'classic' way!
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