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Alliance War Skill Boosters - Also for PvE pls

Artorias24
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Since pve players now can shorten their grind in pvp even more with those pots how about i also get some for:

- undaunted
- mages guild
- psijic
- fighters guild

Why only exclusive to PvP? Level 10 isnt that hard to get and you already get all Skills at Level 7.

Finally all those pve guys crying about a few hours of PvP to get their skills will get less noisy but what about PvP Players? We have to spend countless hours in Dungeons for undaunted, 5 hours collecting lore books (on console without addons...) Farmimg undead/dolmens or chase some psijic portals all over tamriel. Gimme also 150% boost drink for this. Thanks.
  • DCanadianBacon
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    Well, Psijic is tied to a questline when leveling it, so I doubt they'd change that.

    But as for Mage's, Fighter's, and Undaunted, I agree. It would be great if existing XP pots affected these 3 skill lines at least.
  • Atherakhia
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    It would be nice. This game is especially punitive when it comes to making alts. Anything to lessen the grind on some of these supplemental skills would certainly be nice. Crowns can't be the goto for everything in this game.
  • KniteShayd
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    Honestly, by the time you've saved enough Tel Var stones to get the recipes & mats, you'd've likely leveled up your skill lines to render the tortes useless. Even with events like Imp City Celebration & Midyear Mayhem, this is an extreme grind.

    I honestly don't see the cost of creating these as a viable way to level the skill line. The time alone to max Provisioning, find the initial recipe, farm the stones, then go pvp - is better spent just doing pvp...
    And if you have to do this for every new alt, just to make the pvp grind less of an endeavor? *slumps into a chair*
    I don't even wanna think of what the cost would be, to buy one of these from another player...
    Edited by KniteShayd on September 21, 2020 8:18PM
  • Ascarl
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    KniteShayd wrote: »
    Honestly, by the time you've saved enough Tel Var stones to get the recipes & mats, you'd've likely leveled up your skill lines to render the tortes useless. Even with events like Imp City Celebration & Midyear Mayhem, this is an extreme grind.

    I honestly don't see the cost of creating these as a viable way to level the skill line. The time alone to max Provisioning, find the initial recipe, farm the stones, then go pvp - is better spent just doing pvp...
    And if you have to do this for every new alt, just to make the pvp grind less of an endeavor? *slumps into a chair*
    I don't even wanna think of what the cost would be, to buy one of these from another player...

    I expect the higher tier consumables to be something that veteran PVP players can now sell/gift to the inexperienced. I think they are not meant to be crafted and consumed by the same char.
  • VaranisArano
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    The real grind is for Alliance Rank anyway. You want Legate Black? Saddle up for a lot of hours of PVP.

    Of course, now we know ZOS' plan for dealing with the Rapids complaints. :lol:
    Edited by VaranisArano on September 21, 2020 8:37PM
  • Dusk_Coven
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    The skill boosters are probably targeted at PvE players, not PvP players.
    PvP players can zoom up their skill lines plenty quick with AP Boosting in Cyrodiil.
  • Taleof2Cities
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    Dusk_Coven wrote: »
    The skill boosters are probably targeted at PvE players, not PvP players.
    PvP players can zoom up their skill lines plenty quick with AP Boosting in Cyrodiil.

    You're right, @Dusk_Coven.

    Most PvP players don't care about the length of time the skill lines take to level ... since they know they're in it for the long haul.

    Haven't tested yet, but hopefully these are sellable in the guild stores.

    Edited by Taleof2Cities on September 21, 2020 9:06PM
  • redspecter23
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    Dusk_Coven wrote: »
    The skill boosters are probably targeted at PvE players, not PvP players.
    PvP players can zoom up their skill lines plenty quick with AP Boosting in Cyrodiil.

    You're right, @Dusk_Coven.

    Most PvP players don't care about the length of time the skill lines take to level ... since they know they're in it for the long haul.

    Haven't tested yet, but hopefully these are sellable in the guild stores.

    This was my assumption as well. PvP players will find the recipes and components just through their natural gameplay. They will then sell them to more casual PvP players in order to help them level up.

    Unless they can't be sold, but that would just be silly.
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