Stonesthrow wrote: »Just happy they fixed this, was getting on my nerves… lol
They also fixed the 3 drink matts that were mislabeled as food matts.
Tarukmockto wrote: »From the "Piquant Jazby Grapes" thread:Stonesthrow wrote: »Just happy they fixed this, was getting on my nerves… lol
They also fixed the 3 drink matts that were mislabeled as food matts.
@Catches_the_Sun: Should item #9 be crossed off then?
I'd go spend an hour in a low level zone collecting materials/recipes to craft.
JesusMoosh wrote: »I'm currently VR3 and have decided to level my provisioning in the last few days, starting at provisioning level 6, I went to Stros M'kai to loot low level ingredients (My faction is DC) and all the ingredients are for lvl 50/VR5 recipes. Obviously I cant craft with them because I'm not at the appropriate provisioning level.
This is true for both Daggerfall and Betnikh also, so I assume when they patched out low level items in VR zones they did this by tying the container loot table to wether you are VR or not.
I'm currently in 3 large trading guilds and the right ingredients being available on AH is very few and far between.
Does this mean I will have to roll an alt to farm the appropriate mats?
ask in your guild to trade stacks of what you can gather with a lower level who can get what you need.
Catches_the_Sun wrote: »but I personally don't think it is a serious issue
JesusMoosh wrote: »ask in your guild to trade stacks of what you can gather with a lower level who can get what you need.
This is something I have been trying but it is not a reliable source of ingredients.Catches_the_Sun wrote: »but I personally don't think it is a serious issue
How is it not a "serious" issue? If I have no reliable source of mats, the leveling of this profession will be at a stuttering pace dictated by when ever I am lucky enough to find another player selling/trading the specific ingredients I need.
Or I am forced to roll an alt and level it 40 or so levels just so I can consistently and reliably loot level appropriate mats along the way. This will take even longer.
People in my position may only be a small % of the player base but this is quite a big barrier preventing us from leveling this profession.
The change to the loot tables in the patch should of only applied to VR zones not VR chars.
JesusMoosh wrote: »
Or I am forced to roll an alt and level it 40 or so levels just so I can consistently and reliably loot level appropriate mats along the way. This will take even longer.
SteveCampsOut wrote: »Well you can add Provisioning items now vanish from your inventory taking existing crafted items with them when they go, at least this is what has just happened to me after a week of farming nodes, only to have over 150 Consummate Fried Saltrice and 60+ Invigorated Honey Pudding just vanish taking the ones I already had in my backpack with them!
Catches_the_Sun wrote: »Oats & Tomatoes - These are rare by design & only obtainable by Provisioner Hireling 2 & 3. They are not supposed to be lootable in-game, confirmed by Zenimax.
MeowGinger wrote: »Catches_the_Sun wrote: »Oats & Tomatoes - These are rare by design & only obtainable by Provisioner Hireling 2 & 3. They are not supposed to be lootable in-game, confirmed by Zenimax.
What? Why?
In that case, why not do the same for pepper, saaz hops, canis root, and jazbay grapes? Actually, why not do it for barley, garlic, potato, hops, juniper berry, and white grapes as well.
(Note: being indignant about this ridiculous decision, not actually suggesting any of the above. I do not follow the logic behind the decision to lock out two specific PURPLE provisioning ingredients but not the other ten, and I strongly disagree with the ingredients being limited to hirelings at all.)
http://elderscrollsonline.wiki.fextralife.com/file/view/Provisioning_quickreference.png/499537768/Provisioning_quickreference.png
Curragraigue wrote: »Haven't seen this mentioned before so will add it here for you to add to the list OP.
I found a recipe called "Invigorated Grilled Horker Recipe" in Rivenspire. It is an Improvement 3 Quality 2 recipe.
The ingredients are Crawdad, Stock and Onion. The effects increase Magicka and Stamina by 187 for an hour. In essence it is the Invigorated Crawdad Etoufee recipe with a different name and dropping in the wrong zone given that in Daggerfall the drop meat is Horker in the 3rd zone not Crawdad.
Not sure if this means that either the Enriched Grilled Horker recipe or the Invigorated Crawdad Etoufee aren't dropping or whether this is an additional unintended recipe. I have a screenshot of the recipe just not sure how to attach it to a post on this forum.
Well that's a shame, because most things that are wrong with this game aren't bugs but just poor design choices.Catches_the_Sun wrote: »I understand some people don't agree with this, but the intent of this thread is to discuss & bring bugs to the attention of Zenimax, not to argue intended design decisions.
Catches_the_Sun wrote: »
Recipes don't drop according to zone, but according to your character's level, regardless of the zone you're in. Ingredients, however, will drop by zone regardless of your level, until you reach VR1. That being said, depending on what level you are & what zone you're in, it's very likely you'll find recipes that call for a different meat than what drops there.
I don't think this is true at all. I don't get VR5 blue recipes unless I'm farming in Gold/50++ areas.Catches_the_Sun wrote: »Curragraigue wrote: »Haven't seen this mentioned before so will add it here for you to add to the list OP.
I found a recipe called "Invigorated Grilled Horker Recipe" in Rivenspire. It is an Improvement 3 Quality 2 recipe.
The ingredients are Crawdad, Stock and Onion. The effects increase Magicka and Stamina by 187 for an hour. In essence it is the Invigorated Crawdad Etoufee recipe with a different name and dropping in the wrong zone given that in Daggerfall the drop meat is Horker in the 3rd zone not Crawdad.
Not sure if this means that either the Enriched Grilled Horker recipe or the Invigorated Crawdad Etoufee aren't dropping or whether this is an additional unintended recipe. I have a screenshot of the recipe just not sure how to attach it to a post on this forum.
Recipes don't drop according to zone, but according to your character's level, regardless of the zone you're in. Ingredients, however, will drop by zone regardless of your level, until you reach VR1. That being said, depending on what level you are & what zone you're in, it's very likely you'll find recipes that call for a different meat than what drops there.
Maverick827 wrote: »I don't think this is true at all. I don't get VR5 blue recipes unless I'm farming in Gold/50++ areas.Catches_the_Sun wrote: »Curragraigue wrote: »Haven't seen this mentioned before so will add it here for you to add to the list OP.
I found a recipe called "Invigorated Grilled Horker Recipe" in Rivenspire. It is an Improvement 3 Quality 2 recipe.
The ingredients are Crawdad, Stock and Onion. The effects increase Magicka and Stamina by 187 for an hour. In essence it is the Invigorated Crawdad Etoufee recipe with a different name and dropping in the wrong zone given that in Daggerfall the drop meat is Horker in the 3rd zone not Crawdad.
Not sure if this means that either the Enriched Grilled Horker recipe or the Invigorated Crawdad Etoufee aren't dropping or whether this is an additional unintended recipe. I have a screenshot of the recipe just not sure how to attach it to a post on this forum.
Recipes don't drop according to zone, but according to your character's level, regardless of the zone you're in. Ingredients, however, will drop by zone regardless of your level, until you reach VR1. That being said, depending on what level you are & what zone you're in, it's very likely you'll find recipes that call for a different meat than what drops there.
Curragraigue wrote: »Catches_the_Sun wrote: »
Recipes don't drop according to zone, but according to your character's level, regardless of the zone you're in. Ingredients, however, will drop by zone regardless of your level, until you reach VR1. That being said, depending on what level you are & what zone you're in, it's very likely you'll find recipes that call for a different meat than what drops there.
I haven't had that happen for me before it has always been ingredients for the Alliance I'm in for the recipes that have dropped. Although I'm not sure if we are talking about the same thing. I was saying that Crawdad is an Aldmeri Dominion ingredient and that recipe with that ingredient in it dropped in Daggerfall Covenant. I may have confused the matter by saying zone when I meant Alliance in my original post.
In any event if they do drop in other Alliances there still seems to be something wrong with the recipe. It is called 'Grilled Horker" but has no Horker in it and is a stew (stock) not a grilled (suet) product. It also isn't listed in any of the recipe lists on Tamriel Foundry or ESO Wiki so I'm guessing it has been recently added (whether intentionally or not).
The name of the recipe should be changed or the ingredients in the recipe should be changed so that they match with each other. I also think the recipe should drop in the right Alliance if it is meant to be a new Crawdad recipe.
Catches_the_Sun wrote: »
There are certain areas of zones that are considered under another alliance's control. Within these areas, you will receive provisioning ingredients of that other faction. An example of this would be in Stonefalls in the Ebonheart Pact. There is a quest area where there are dreugh & mobs that are "Covenant" mobs, with a couple of quest lines to go along with them. Within this area, including the Covenant ship, you'll receive DC ingredients, even though you're in an EP zone. Is the area in Rivenspire similar to this?