GoodFella146 wrote: »
Yeah. If you can make the bed then you should be selling them in stores lol but it's not likely you do have it.
Zenimax ruined the furniture market when they raised the cost of furnishing plans from the Master Writ vendor from 10 vouchers to 25 vouchers.
The only two I've found, are the hlaalu bed, single, and redoran bed, single. Both pretty similar. Both found on my once daily runs through dreloth urn farm.
I'm on ps4 NA, if you want either of made I'll send them your way psn:Nintendoop
RoyalPink06 wrote: »And yet there's soooooo many freakin' daedric blueprints in guild traders right now that they aren't even worth selling anymore. Please fix drop rates ZOS.
DarcyMardin wrote: »I wish ZOS would rethink the rarity of the furniture blueprints. When new houses come out, those of us who are into housing naturally want to acquire and decorate them. It often makes sense to use the furniture style that matches the house--so if we bought the homes in Vvardenfel, we are searching (futilely) for the Redoran, Hlaalu and Telvanni blueprints. But in most cases, we still haven't found the rare Redguard blueprints that we needed for the Hundings mansion.
Soon we'll have Clockwork City observatory, which looks amazingly cool on the PTS, but will call for an entirely new style of furnishing recipe...and I dread the thought of the drop rate on *those.* And so it goes.
With the current situation, decorators will always be several months behind where we should be with furnishing our houses. This leads to extreme frustration with what could be a really fun part of the game for those of us who love ESO housing.
Please consider making blueprints a little easier to obtain!
Swifigames wrote: »DarcyMardin wrote: »I wish ZOS would rethink the rarity of the furniture blueprints. When new houses come out, those of us who are into housing naturally want to acquire and decorate them. It often makes sense to use the furniture style that matches the house--so if we bought the homes in Vvardenfel, we are searching (futilely) for the Redoran, Hlaalu and Telvanni blueprints. But in most cases, we still haven't found the rare Redguard blueprints that we needed for the Hundings mansion.
Soon we'll have Clockwork City observatory, which looks amazingly cool on the PTS, but will call for an entirely new style of furnishing recipe...and I dread the thought of the drop rate on *those.* And so it goes.
With the current situation, decorators will always be several months behind where we should be with furnishing our houses. This leads to extreme frustration with what could be a really fun part of the game for those of us who love ESO housing.
Please consider making blueprints a little easier to obtain!
Your post makes a lot of sense. Though I wouldn't be on board with making Blueprints easier to obtain all-around so much. I like that they are difficult to obtain, this makes them that much more prized once found.
I do think it would be fantastic if the game recognized that a player is into furnishing (whether by the number of learned recipes or by calculating/understanding how many used slots are in our homes?) and know that you'd like a furnishing item drop.
I wonder if there's an algorithm for something like that?
Game knows you like furniture...drops you some rare furniture once in a great while :P
That would be so much win.
DarcyMardin wrote: »I wish ZOS would rethink the rarity of the furniture blueprints. When new houses come out, those of us who are into housing naturally want to acquire and decorate them. It often makes sense to use the furniture style that matches the house--so if we bought the homes in Vvardenfel, we are searching (futilely) for the Redoran, Hlaalu and Telvanni blueprints. But in most cases, we still haven't found the rare Redguard blueprints that we needed for the Hundings mansion.
Soon we'll have Clockwork City observatory, which looks amazingly cool on the PTS, but will call for an entirely new style of furnishing recipe...and I dread the thought of the drop rate on *those.* And so it goes.
With the current situation, decorators will always be several months behind where we should be with furnishing our houses. This leads to extreme frustration with what could be a really fun part of the game for those of us who love ESO housing.
Please consider making blueprints a little easier to obtain!
victoriana-blue wrote: »Swifigames wrote: »DarcyMardin wrote: »I wish ZOS would rethink the rarity of the furniture blueprints. When new houses come out, those of us who are into housing naturally want to acquire and decorate them. It often makes sense to use the furniture style that matches the house--so if we bought the homes in Vvardenfel, we are searching (futilely) for the Redoran, Hlaalu and Telvanni blueprints. But in most cases, we still haven't found the rare Redguard blueprints that we needed for the Hundings mansion.
Soon we'll have Clockwork City observatory, which looks amazingly cool on the PTS, but will call for an entirely new style of furnishing recipe...and I dread the thought of the drop rate on *those.* And so it goes.
With the current situation, decorators will always be several months behind where we should be with furnishing our houses. This leads to extreme frustration with what could be a really fun part of the game for those of us who love ESO housing.
Please consider making blueprints a little easier to obtain!
Your post makes a lot of sense. Though I wouldn't be on board with making Blueprints easier to obtain all-around so much. I like that they are difficult to obtain, this makes them that much more prized once found.
I do think it would be fantastic if the game recognized that a player is into furnishing (whether by the number of learned recipes or by calculating/understanding how many used slots are in our homes?) and know that you'd like a furnishing item drop.
I wonder if there's an algorithm for something like that?
Game knows you like furniture...drops you some rare furniture once in a great while :P
That would be so much win.
I'd be interested in more furnishing drops, but not at the expense of plans. There are, what, close to two thousand plans in the game now? So getting "a" plan isn't a problem, the problem is getting your hands on Morrowind plans and base purple plans that aren't Wood Elf. (Personal example: I picked up two purple plans in Vvardenfell in the last ~70 hours of play time. They were both wood elf.) Plus learned plans don't take up inventory and you don't have to search traders every time you want to add a chair.
The game has some deliberately rare plans like skooma bubblers, coffin lids, and thrones. Not everything is supposed to be that difficult to find.
(Unless you're trolling? In which case, gj on getting a reaction I guess.)
GoodFella146 wrote: »DarcyMardin wrote: »I wish ZOS would rethink the rarity of the furniture blueprints. When new houses come out, those of us who are into housing naturally want to acquire and decorate them. It often makes sense to use the furniture style that matches the house--so if we bought the homes in Vvardenfel, we are searching (futilely) for the Redoran, Hlaalu and Telvanni blueprints. But in most cases, we still haven't found the rare Redguard blueprints that we needed for the Hundings mansion.
Soon we'll have Clockwork City observatory, which looks amazingly cool on the PTS, but will call for an entirely new style of furnishing recipe...and I dread the thought of the drop rate on *those.* And so it goes.
With the current situation, decorators will always be several months behind where we should be with furnishing our houses. This leads to extreme frustration with what could be a really fun part of the game for those of us who love ESO housing.
Please consider making blueprints a little easier to obtain!
Yup, literal months later and still can't decorate the Amaya Lake Lodge
GoodFella146 wrote: »DarcyMardin wrote: »I wish ZOS would rethink the rarity of the furniture blueprints. When new houses come out, those of us who are into housing naturally want to acquire and decorate them. It often makes sense to use the furniture style that matches the house--so if we bought the homes in Vvardenfel, we are searching (futilely) for the Redoran, Hlaalu and Telvanni blueprints. But in most cases, we still haven't found the rare Redguard blueprints that we needed for the Hundings mansion.
Soon we'll have Clockwork City observatory, which looks amazingly cool on the PTS, but will call for an entirely new style of furnishing recipe...and I dread the thought of the drop rate on *those.* And so it goes.
With the current situation, decorators will always be several months behind where we should be with furnishing our houses. This leads to extreme frustration with what could be a really fun part of the game for those of us who love ESO housing.
Please consider making blueprints a little easier to obtain!
Yup, literal months later and still can't decorate the Amaya Lake Lodge
Well you can, just need to buy the made furniture instead of crafting it yourself, I've decored 3 manors and 2 large houses from scratch using some of other peoples furniture, luxury, and most of mine which came from the plans I learned.
GoodFella146 wrote: »GoodFella146 wrote: »DarcyMardin wrote: »I wish ZOS would rethink the rarity of the furniture blueprints. When new houses come out, those of us who are into housing naturally want to acquire and decorate them. It often makes sense to use the furniture style that matches the house--so if we bought the homes in Vvardenfel, we are searching (futilely) for the Redoran, Hlaalu and Telvanni blueprints. But in most cases, we still haven't found the rare Redguard blueprints that we needed for the Hundings mansion.
Soon we'll have Clockwork City observatory, which looks amazingly cool on the PTS, but will call for an entirely new style of furnishing recipe...and I dread the thought of the drop rate on *those.* And so it goes.
With the current situation, decorators will always be several months behind where we should be with furnishing our houses. This leads to extreme frustration with what could be a really fun part of the game for those of us who love ESO housing.
Please consider making blueprints a little easier to obtain!
Yup, literal months later and still can't decorate the Amaya Lake Lodge
Well you can, just need to buy the made furniture instead of crafting it yourself, I've decored 3 manors and 2 large houses from scratch using some of other peoples furniture, luxury, and most of mine which came from the plans I learned.
No, some things haven't been found yet on PS4
Respect4Elders wrote: »Hlaalu canopy bed blueprints and BA motifs...coming soon to a crown crate near you!
Well, it seems that blueprint at least does exist (I know you're on console so this doesn't help you, I'm just saying it seems to actually exist in game, which is not the case for some blueprints)
And yeah...it's bad. I have about a dozen new purples I think but I feel I've had enough farming. I guess it's less of an issue for PC because between all the active urn farmers we've probably found most blueprints by now between all of us, so while no one has all of them it's generally possible to buy what you want. I can't imagine doing that without TTC site/addon though, some of these things you can still only find at like literally one trader or something. Sorry
There have been a lot of threads on this - I think we've agreed the new purple furniture blueprints droprate is something like 1/22k, for urns at least which is where most people farmAnd no that's not a typo lol - but I guess it's not a big/loud enough issue for ZOS to care....plus who'd buy those 500 crowns furnitures in the crown store if one could easily acquire them ingame?
FrancisCrawford wrote: »Has anybody bought purple recipes for writ vouchers since the the price went up 2.5x? I haven't.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »Has anybody bought purple recipes for writ vouchers since the the price went up 2.5x? I haven't.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »Has anybody bought purple recipes for writ vouchers since the the price went up 2.5x? I haven't.