freespirit wrote: »Some other sources besides farming....
ToT reward coffers(I see a fair amount in the green NPC daily rewards)
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DrNukenstein wrote: »Just the columbine for a stack of 100 tristat potions costs an average of 100k. 1000 gold+ per potion, and they are a staple of PvP community play patterns. At this point it's completely impossible to sustain tristat pot consumption with the rewards from content, PvE or PvP.
freespirit wrote: »...Alchemy Surveys(reset until at least one Columbine is showing)...
freespirit wrote: »...Alchemy Surveys(reset until at least one Columbine is showing)...
just one (maybe a silly) question - how does one reset an Alchemy Survey?
Drammanoth wrote: »Isn't it greed-driven inflation?
Aren't you doing it to yourselves?
Dunno, just a thought...
freespirit wrote: »Some other sources besides farming....
Waxed Apothicary Sacks, 500 Tel Var(pretty good drop rate)
Alchemy Surveys(reset until at least one Columbine is showing)
Daily Chest in Dragonguard Sanctuary(frequently drops 3 columbine, drops rheum and dragon blood too, sell and buy columbine)
ToT reward coffers(I see a fair amount in the green NPC daily rewards)
Alchemy Daily rewards(make sure you use less expensive mats to make the potions for these dailies)
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freespirit wrote: »...Alchemy Surveys(reset until at least one Columbine is showing)...
just one (maybe a silly) question - how does one reset an Alchemy Survey?
Nothing needs to be done because this isn't a problem. Columbine is plentiful all over Tamriel and drops from various activities or just sell what you have and use that gold to buy it.
If you don't like the Columbine price, then farm it yourself. If you don't have the time or hate farming, then you're going to have to trade with those who use their time to farm.
Dax_Draconis wrote: »I understand rare items being expensive, but as you said, it is plentiful, so why are they so expensive?
Dax_Draconis wrote: »Nothing needs to be done because this isn't a problem. Columbine is plentiful all over Tamriel and drops from various activities or just sell what you have and use that gold to buy it.
If you don't like the Columbine price, then farm it yourself. If you don't have the time or hate farming, then you're going to have to trade with those who use their time to farm.
How can something so plentiful be so expensive then? It seems ZOS needs to flood the market with these "plentiful" items to drive down the price of them.
I understand rare items being expensive, but as you said, it is plentiful, so why are they so expensive?
spartaxoxo wrote: »Dax_Draconis wrote: »I understand rare items being expensive, but as you said, it is plentiful, so why are they so expensive?
It is used in the making of consumables. And those consumables are being used up fast, resulting in a supply that can't keep up with the demand.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Dax_Draconis wrote: »I understand rare items being expensive, but as you said, it is plentiful, so why are they so expensive?
It is used in the making of consumables. And those consumables are being used up fast, resulting in a supply that can't keep up with the demand.
So not, by definition, plentiful.
Just change the recipe to be any one of a number of plants. Easy.