is this a major troll topic? Im Vet1 at the moment, and i cant even remember a point where ive had to pay more than 2k gold EVER to reapair my stuff, i usually wear all grenn/blue from level 1 - 50 , quested and killed mobs the whole day being a melee tank/dps. WHen my inv is full i do my usual town-round and the repaircosts are below 1k Oo
The only situations where i have to pay between 1,5 - 1,8 k feeled, is when we wipe in a dungeonencounter or multiple and i have to rezz over 10 times or so.
So either you guys are in Full-Troll Mode or something is broken with your client information. I would bet for Trolls...
is this a major troll topic? Im Vet1 at the moment, and i cant even remember a point where ive had to pay more than 2k gold EVER to reapair my stuff, i usually wear all grenn/blue from level 1 - 50 , quested and killed mobs the whole day being a melee tank/dps. WHen my inv is full i do my usual town-round and the repaircosts are below 1k Oo
The only situations where i have to pay between 1,5 - 1,8 k feeled, is when we wipe in a dungeonencounter or multiple and i have to rezz over 10 times or so.
So either you guys are in Full-Troll Mode or something is broken with your client information. I would bet for Trolls...
Cherryblossom wrote: »Still would love to hear from Zenimax on this, is this actually working as intended or is there a bug which is causing some to get these crazy decay rates..
thegamekittenub17_ESO wrote: »-peeks in- I just found for me, it repairs all items in your bag. Anything broken on your body and in your bag is repaired. I started just using whatever armor I had available to try and save on repair. Silly me didn't sell some broken armor in bag and the cost was sky high. So anything you are carrying in your bag and as well as armor you are wearing...it is repairing all of it.
I was grinding Ogrims in cold harbour and I would NOT get hit at all and every ogrim I fought brought all of my armor down 2%, as soon as I engaged in ANY kind of combat I dropped 2% which was ridiculous. But I guess you just wear crappy armor when questing/grinding anything and then when PvPing just wear your good armor.
Glad to know I am not going crazy. Every day it's something else driving me away. I don't trust anybody or any guild in game so I'm making money from vendoring and quests and it's not going to be enough very soon.I ran some tests with my DK and not only is item decay excessive, it also occurs even if you take no damage. So purely by being in combat you have a chance (if not a flat out guarantee) of item decay.
Not slowly. More like lightning speed.Cherryblossom wrote: »I've given up repairing now, I'm no longer playing as intended, my gear spends its time at zero now.
it's the only way I can avoid decay!
This whole game is broken and slowly getting worse.
What is the point of armor? I mean at lvl 49 and almost beat the main storyline, done most quest in my facton, and mages, fighters guild among many others finished. But my armor has been 0% since maybe lvl 15-20 lvl. In addition no food, ever and one potion at most per fight. This is mostly due to timers and not knowing how to scroll through the Q bar options. In addition to having to focus on regular keys to use though.
But back to the point, Armor at least before VR ranks as I not got there yet is only for fashion. Save your gold. You will have a much easier time doing things you enjoy with your gold than spending it on repairs, even as armor goes bad by just walking.
Censorious wrote: »I sometimes wonder if people are playing the same game.
Guldendraak wrote: »Censorious wrote: »I sometimes wonder if people are playing the same game.
Please read through the thread.. you'll see that people are giving examples of what is happening.. Perhaps if you think we're "not playing the game correctly", you can respond to some of the examples people have provided?
I assure you that if the bug does hit you, you will not be so happy.Censorious wrote: »I sometimes wonder if people are playing the same game.
Armour degradation isn't bad. Repair costs are not bad either. It's true you don't need expensive armour at low levels - I wonder if that's the mistake people are making?
- I'm level 46 now - still wearing greens, all from drops. I keep it repaired and weapons charged and I've still got more gold than I know what to do with.
Going out of town and into the world to quest or adventure has a price.
....run naked
No, just plain silly and wrong.Is it really that difficult???
Going out of town and into the world to quest or adventure has a price.....run nakedNo, just plain silly and wrong.Is it really that difficult???
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
High repair bills are part of this game. The balance is different. This is NOT a game where fighting every pack of mobs you can see will net you a positive outcome. It is also NOT a game open to mass farming. Sure you can do it - but it has a price that is almost as high as what you gain from it. "I wonder why that would be the case..."
Because this is a game where you need to choose your fights.
I see a horrifying amount of misconceptions in this thread. So let me just sum these up to make things more clear:
- Gear decay is equal between all combat styles. Being in combat and defeating mobs will cause decay. If you AoE-farm zombies in Coldharbour, you will see gear decay within minutes. If you quest with an occasional fight, you will see gear decay much slower. Finishing quests will not cause decay.
- Gear decay is equal between armor types. Heavy armor degrades equally fast as light. I know this because I run a 5/2 Light/heavy armor Templar and all gear degrades just as fast.
- Decay has not been altered since launch. Gear decays as fast as it did on day 1. But 'the masses' discovered the zergtrain AoE grind to hit level 50 only shortly after launch, and started abusing it, and got faced with decay days or weeks after launch. This would explain more people seeing it more frequently as time progressed.
- Gear decay as it is now is intended, it is not bugged or broken, this is intended game mechanics we are talking about here. Sorry to burst your bubble. Like others have said before me, the problem is with your playstyle and not with the game. Stop trying to change it, because you are making yourself look like a total idiot!
Going out of town and into the world to quest or adventure has a price. There are easy workarounds to managing repair bills:
- When below level 50: do NOT repair gear at all. Weapons don't degrade. Armor is only a slight help. Also - as long as you have at least 1 point of durability, your traits and enchants will still work. No need to repair until you hit 0.
- When below level 50: use quest rewards and drops to keep replacing degraded gear pieces. Ta-da! ZERO repair cost.
- When AoE grinding: run naked, or wear out your current set and equip a new one from the drops you found.
I have been playing without much focus on money and am currently sitting on 35k gold, with all inventory and bank slots bought apart from the 20k ones, and with a horse also bought from gold I just earned through quests, a little bit of farming on occasion, and mostly just by levelling up. Am I rich? Not really. But I am also far from poor. Oh - I forgot to mention 3x respec for between 9k and 17k per respec. So overall that's more than 100k gold spent without playing all too intensely, buying stuff when I wanted to and wasting 45k of it on respecs alone. All the while repairing my vital gear pieces, and even making some stupid, inefficient choices up until reaching level 50.
Is it really that difficult???
Because this is a game where you need to choose your fights.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
High repair bills are part of this game. The balance is different. This is NOT a game where fighting every pack of mobs you can see will net you a positive outcome. It is also NOT a game open to mass farming. Sure you can do it - but it has a price that is almost as high as what you gain from it. "I wonder why that would be the case..."
Because this is a game where you need to choose your fights.
I see a horrifying amount of misconceptions in this thread. So let me just sum these up to make things more clear:
- Gear decay is equal between all combat styles. Being in combat and defeating mobs will cause decay. If you AoE-farm zombies in Coldharbour, you will see gear decay within minutes. If you quest with an occasional fight, you will see gear decay much slower. Finishing quests will not cause decay.
- Gear decay is equal between armor types. Heavy armor degrades equally fast as light. I know this because I run a 5/2 Light/heavy armor Templar and all gear degrades just as fast.
- Decay has not been altered since launch. Gear decays as fast as it did on day 1. But 'the masses' discovered the zergtrain AoE grind to hit level 50 only shortly after launch, and started abusing it, and got faced with decay days or weeks after launch. This would explain more people seeing it more frequently as time progressed.
- Gear decay as it is now is intended, it is not bugged or broken, this is intended game mechanics we are talking about here. Sorry to burst your bubble. Like others have said before me, the problem is with your playstyle and not with the game. Stop trying to change it, because you are making yourself look like a total idiot!
Going out of town and into the world to quest or adventure has a price. There are easy workarounds to managing repair bills:
- When below level 50: do NOT repair gear at all. Weapons don't degrade. Armor is only a slight help. Also - as long as you have at least 1 point of durability, your traits and enchants will still work. No need to repair until you hit 0.
- When below level 50: use quest rewards and drops to keep replacing degraded gear pieces. Ta-da! ZERO repair cost.
- When AoE grinding: run naked, or wear out your current set and equip a new one from the drops you found.
I have been playing without much focus on money and am currently sitting on 35k gold, with all inventory and bank slots bought apart from the 20k ones, and with a horse also bought from gold I just earned through quests, a little bit of farming on occasion, and mostly just by levelling up. Am I rich? Not really. But I am also far from poor. Oh - I forgot to mention 3x respec for between 9k and 17k per respec. So overall that's more than 100k gold spent without playing all too intensely, buying stuff when I wanted to and wasting 45k of it on respecs alone. All the while repairing my vital gear pieces, and even making some stupid, inefficient choices up until reaching level 50.
Is it really that difficult???
@Kyosji
I am calling BS on that one. It was not the initial argument of this thread, rather an escape bogus argument people introduced when they got faced with the fact that they were actually getting beat by the game.
In my guild and between literally every single player I have met in the game, not a single player suffers from this 'bug' you speak of.
So, again, I am taking the risk of eternal internet-shame by saying that this is total and utter nonsense and people have seen fast gear decay because they grinded their way to 50 or kept dying.