MaximusDargus wrote: »They be seeing it, they wont be carin for it.
As long as glass motif will come to crown store, they will keep it like that.
Too high?! Far from the opposite, the others have too low, if a player needs to do lets say 1000 writs to get the full set of chapters (regardless of even if they don't get all the exact chapters, therefore including duplicates of some with some still missing) this is a ridiculous amount of time / money / effort to ask a player to do.MaximusDargus wrote: »They be seeing it, they wont be carin for it.
As long as glass motif will come to crown store, they will keep it like that.
nah, they will fix it. Blacksmithing has a to high drop chance
Contraptions wrote: »@ OP,
Thanks for the info. Were all the boxes you opened rank IX? Was hoping if you could confirm if lower level boxes also dropped the fragments.
On a side note, did you open any Provisioning boxes? Was also wondering whether V15 recipes were available from boxes as well.
(My nightmare of Glass being a grind fest is becoming closer and closer to a reality...)
Contraptions wrote: »@ OP,
Thanks for the info. Were all the boxes you opened rank IX? Was hoping if you could confirm if lower level boxes also dropped the fragments.
On a side note, did you open any Provisioning boxes? Was also wondering whether V15 recipes were available from boxes as well.
(My nightmare of Glass being a grind fest is becoming closer and closer to a reality...)
All writ boxes were indeed max level and obtained from Craglorn, so I don't have any further information for you on this one, sorry
I haven't saved or opened any of the provisioning writ boxes for the new recipe's as these did not excite me as much as Glass armor!
Glass armor sadly can't even be a grind-fest as you stated like dwemer was, as you are limited to how many times you can try and get the fragments per dayThe 'grind' per-ce is currently endless given how many writs I do per day and how little I was rewarded with 357 boxes
I understand you place "Exploit" in such a manner, but in creating my alts (all V14) all I was technically doing was playing the game and leveling new characters to keep my options and interests openMaximusDargus wrote: »Contraptions wrote: »@ OP,
Thanks for the info. Were all the boxes you opened rank IX? Was hoping if you could confirm if lower level boxes also dropped the fragments.
On a side note, did you open any Provisioning boxes? Was also wondering whether V15 recipes were available from boxes as well.
(My nightmare of Glass being a grind fest is becoming closer and closer to a reality...)
All writ boxes were indeed max level and obtained from Craglorn, so I don't have any further information for you on this one, sorry
I haven't saved or opened any of the provisioning writ boxes for the new recipe's as these did not excite me as much as Glass armor!
Glass armor sadly can't even be a grind-fest as you stated like dwemer was, as you are limited to how many times you can try and get the fragments per dayThe 'grind' per-ce is currently endless given how many writs I do per day and how little I was rewarded with 357 boxes
And the reason glass motif droprate is so low is because ZOS assumes everyone "exploits" writs by making every alt max crafts out.
So everyone who plays "fair" is put at disadvantage by the start.
Would love to see "writ" quests being account wide, not character wide.
Too high?! Far from the opposite, the others have too low, if a player needs to do lets say 1000 writs to get the full set of chapters (regardless of even if they don't get all the exact chapters, therefore including duplicates of some with some still missing) this is a ridiculous amount of time / money / effort to ask a player to do.MaximusDargus wrote: »They be seeing it, they wont be carin for it.
As long as glass motif will come to crown store, they will keep it like that.
nah, they will fix it. Blacksmithing has a to high drop chance
For all the console players who were not able to transfer any game characters over.... It would be a small set of us that have multiple VR14 with a bank of max writs waiting for us.
I only have 1 VR1 (the rest are below VR ranks). How in the world am I ever doing to get the glass motiff without buying them from the crown store or guild traders? I certainly don't have the time to create several VR14s with maxed out crafting.
This was also the case for me but then I also received several further along the openings on each character within Blacksmithing, yet still I did not receive a single one from woodworking and only one from clothing as previously mentioned across all charactersNot as large as your pool, but I collected crafting boxes for this occasion as well and came up with this:
16 Clothier Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Blackmithing Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Woodworking Boxes - 1 Fragment
What's more, the fragment usually dropped in the first 1-3 boxes I opened, then nothing. It's almost like the droprate is higher than it seems, but activates some sort of cooldown once one drops.
It's been confirmed that the Glass motif will come to the Crown Store, they probably noticed that even with the added grind of finding motif chapters (i.e. Dwemer chapters) the sales just weren't enough.. so they added in an extra layer of 10x grind to boost sales numbers of the Glass motif. If that doesn't work, next time we'll probably see fragments of fragments
This was also the case for me but then I also received several further along the openings on each character within Blacksmithing, yet still I did not receive a single one from woodworking and only one from clothing as previously mentioned across all charactersNot as large as your pool, but I collected crafting boxes for this occasion as well and came up with this:
16 Clothier Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Blackmithing Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Woodworking Boxes - 1 Fragment
What's more, the fragment usually dropped in the first 1-3 boxes I opened, then nothing. It's almost like the droprate is higher than it seems, but activates some sort of cooldown once one drops.
This was also the case for me but then I also received several further along the openings on each character within Blacksmithing, yet still I did not receive a single one from woodworking and only one from clothing as previously mentioned across all charactersNot as large as your pool, but I collected crafting boxes for this occasion as well and came up with this:
16 Clothier Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Blackmithing Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Woodworking Boxes - 1 Fragment
What's more, the fragment usually dropped in the first 1-3 boxes I opened, then nothing. It's almost like the droprate is higher than it seems, but activates some sort of cooldown once one drops.
There's definitely something odd going on with the droprate.
Regardless, even if you managed to get 10 fragments per month, that'll take over a year to get the full motif. That's ridiculous. The time-gating brought by daily writs really amplifies this problem and leads to unpleasant meta-gaming, where dedicated crafters who want to work towards a new style have to create as many characters as possible with maxed out crafting professions. I don't want to limit access to writ rewards further to prevent this, but I think one writ box per profession per day is a reasonable baseline to adjust the fragment droprate.
A crafter who completes one clothing, blacksmithing and woodworking writ per day should have a good chance to complete the motif before a new update with new motifs gets released.
357 writs without a full copy of the Glass motif??
Great, people saving undaunted keys and writ boxes so that they can get the new items at launch of the patch, whilst people who have saved up AP are now sitting on millions that are more or less worthless unless you're in deep need of soul gems.
I really don't see the difference between this since the argument for no new items on AP vendors was to prevent players from retrieving desired gear at launch, only difference here being that these writ boxes will translate to gold which will most likely be used to buy the new gear.
I couldn't agree more @Faulgor. Your time frame once again is a very reasonable one, 3 months to complete the entire set of chapters with the chance each time to getting the full volume of them is very reasonable.357 writs without a full copy of the Glass motif??
To get a full copy from 357 writs, you'd have to get at least 140 fragments, which is about a 40% drop rate. No way will they make a rare item that common.
If we assume for a moment that there is no bug with the drop rate and we add mine and Sharmony's data, we get 18 fragments from 405 boxes. That is roughly a 5% drop rate for a single fragment. You'll need ~20 boxes for one fragment, 10 fragments for a full page, and 14 pages for the full motif. That adds up to 2800 boxes, which will take 7.6 years to collect with one writ per day, 2.5 years with 3 writs per day, and so on.
Of course, this is just silly. As mentioned above, 3 months seems like a resonable timeframe.
ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »/lurk
byrom101b16_ESO wrote: »With the default assumption that everyone uses a maximal number of alts for crafting purposes, the drop rates on gold mats and from crafting crates has been heavily nerfed.
Those that play few or one character (casuals, right up to those who can't park themselves 18 hours a day on their computer) suffer for it - seeing next to no drops over a considerable time indeed.
Zenimax, instead of making this useless move, should have had a reasonable drop rate on the first one of each type of hireling for the character(s) by having a loot bag sent by each one, and make it the same with the crates.
Then have a diminishing return on further crates and hireling loot bags opened by the same account in the same 20 hour period.
The current flat numerical model is really no good for anyone.
s7732425ub17_ESO wrote: »You guys are missing the main reason why this grind exists in the first place:
ZOS does not want it to be easy for a single person to be able to craft everything in the glass motif. They want to promote trading between crafters. Player Bob can craft glass daggers, player Kathy can craft glass robes, player George can craft glass helms, etc. They are forcing us to specialize. So you should not be expecting to be able to craft full glass by yourself within a month's time.
They did the same thing with Nirnhoned. In order to get a full set of Nirnhoned, you pretty much have to get individual pieces crafted by multiple players. They seem to like this approach to crafting (because it is an MMO).
357 writs without a full copy of the Glass motif??
To get a full copy from 357 writs, you'd have to get at least 140 fragments, which is about a 40% drop rate. No way will they make a rare item that common.
If we assume for a moment that there is no bug with the drop rate and we add mine and Sharmony's data, we get 18 fragments from 405 boxes. That is roughly a 5% drop rate for a single fragment. You'll need ~20 boxes for one fragment, 10 fragments for a full page, and 14 pages for the full motif. That adds up to 2800 boxes, which will take 7.6 years to collect with one writ per day, 2.5 years with 3 writs per day, and so on.
Of course, this is just silly. As mentioned above, 3 months seems like a resonable timeframe.
Apparently, ZOS was not happy how fast full Ambrosia recipes were available after their release, and simply decided to make the grind that much more horrible to compensate. However, this will just put an even larger gap between those who use writs the "normal" way, doing one with their dedicated crafter every day, and those who power-game the system, by maxing professions on multiple characters. As described above, this creates a very unpleasant situation, where you feel forced to go out of the way of normal gameplay to get the best rewards, in this case, create and play characters you don't want to create or play.
There are a few solutions to this I can see, which should be considered before adjusting the fragment drop rate.
* Remove the daily limit for writs. Of course, this would mean you could do writs as many times as you wanted as long as you had the materials. Thus, the droprate of rare items from writs would have to be lowered even more, and power-gamers would find new ways to maximize the reward, but "normal" players wouldn't have to go out of their way anymore to increase their chances.
* Make the daily timer account-wide. This way, you could only do one clothing / blacksmithing / woodworking writ per day per account, instead of the current limit of 8. This would not impact most players, except maybe those who would like to level a secondary character's profession with writs while at the same time doing writs with a high level character for rewards.
* Don't tie fragments to writs at all. I can't see a better way right now, but technically this could be an option.
I've been doing provisioning writs with my provisioner since the release of Ambrosia on PC. I don't have a full recipe yet. That's fine with me, but it's also evident that the system was not designed for this playstyle. Likewise, I don't see how the Glass motif system is designed for dedicated crafters, but I think it should be. I like that fragments and pages are tradeable, but currently, it seems you are better off making money any other way and buying your fragments than actually crafting.
I've recently started to do provisioning writs with another character for Ambrosia fragments. It hasn't increased my enjoyment of the game.
Not as large as your pool, but I collected crafting boxes for this occasion as well and came up with this:
16 Clothier Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Blackmithing Boxes - 1 Fragment
16 Woodworking Boxes - 1 Fragment
What's more, the fragment usually dropped in the first 1-3 boxes I opened, then nothing. It's almost like the droprate is higher than it seems, but activates some sort of cooldown once one drops.