Moonshadow66 wrote: »What the hell is a "sword motif"?
Moonshadow66 wrote: »What the hell is a "sword motif"?
It's a motif that enables you to craft a sword of a certain style. D'uh.
Taemethius wrote: »If a whole book shows up in the crown store it will be a slap in the face to the people that grind for it.
All these full motif books on the crown store are a joke, its pay to win.
If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
~This comment was not made to incite hate,panic or anger~
Taemethius wrote: »If a whole book shows up in the crown store it will be a slap in the face to the people that grind for it.
All these full motif books on the crown store are a joke, its pay to win.
If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
~This comment was not made to incite hate,panic or anger~
Taemethius wrote: »If a whole book shows up in the crown store it will be a slap in the face to the people that grind for it.
All these full motif books on the crown store are a joke, its pay to win.
If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
~This comment was not made to incite hate,panic or anger~
Taemethius wrote: »If a whole book shows up in the crown store it will be a slap in the face to the people that grind for it.
All these full motif books on the crown store are a joke, its pay to win.
If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
~This comment was not made to incite hate,panic or anger~
LOL .... A motif book being Pay To Win.. So much lol...
Many crafters make tons of gold for the newest style. So if you can skip the grind for pages and go right into making gear for gold it is pay to win.
terrordactyl1971 wrote: »Motfi's are just visual, no idea why ZOS overprices them
If you've seen my rant on the Xivkyn motif in the crown store, then you'll know I'm against full motifs in the crown store too, but calling it p2w is a bit extreme. The styles add no bonuses to your gear - they're purely cosmetic.Taemethius wrote: »If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
Some friends of mine were buying the pages for around 40k gold. You don't actually have to PVP for them if you don't want to. You'd be surprised how much AP some of the PVPers have lying around and with nothing to do with it. The Akaviri style was just the right thing, because now they can actually make some money from PVP too.terrordactyl1971 wrote: »I wanted Akivri...until I saw the crazy AP prices for each page.....as a PVE player, there's no way I'm grinding that many hours of pvp lag zerging just for a visual - might as well skip it and use a costume that costs 400 crowns and looks just as good. Motfi's are just visual, no idea why ZOS overprices them
If you've seen my rant on the Xivkyn motif in the crown store, then you'll know I'm against full motifs in the crown store too, but calling it p2w is a bit extreme. The styles add no bonuses to your gear - they're purely cosmetic.Taemethius wrote: »If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
Can i take a moment to apreciate how people claim that a Crafting aesthetic style is Pay2Win ?
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Okay i'm done
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Oh It's just a craft style that's not even that fancy, just make Khajiit style armor with either ancient elf or breton Shoulders and you're good.
TERMINAT0R_XVII wrote: »Yeah but its very hard right now to find a very small dedicated group of people to farm alliance points with. Without running into a 21 person gankathon
Sallington wrote: »Anything useful that players are wanting added into the game all fall under the category of "Yer ruinin my 'mersion!"
Taemethius wrote: »Can i take a moment to apreciate how people claim that a Crafting aesthetic style is Pay2Win ?
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Okay i'm done
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Oh It's just a craft style that's not even that fancy, just make Khajiit style armor with either ancient elf or breton Shoulders and you're good.
People pay gold for the new style to be crafted. Is it really that hard to see?
You buy motif for crowns. You turn around and sell those crafted items for coins.
You did not earn the right to craft that style you paid for it.
Taemethius wrote: »Can i take a moment to apreciate how people claim that a Crafting aesthetic style is Pay2Win ?
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Okay i'm done
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Oh It's just a craft style that's not even that fancy, just make Khajiit style armor with either ancient elf or breton Shoulders and you're good.
People pay gold for the new style to be crafted. Is it really that hard to see?
You buy motif for crowns. You turn around and sell those crafted items for coins.
You did not earn the right to craft that style you paid for it.
The prices people are willing to pay for crafted gear is insulting. As one of the very few 9-trait crafters on PS4, I can say that having unique styles has never helped me achieve higher prices for crafted items.
Taemethius wrote: »1. Your able to make tons of gold of the style.
2. You take your gold you made and buy mats to upgrade your own sets with out any grind at all.
3. You get a set of full legendary with no back breaking at all.
So yes it is pay to win. It couldnt be more clear. I know because i charge 40k for 5 pieces of akaviri.If you've seen my rant on the Xivkyn motif in the crown store, then you'll know I'm against full motifs in the crown store too, but calling it p2w is a bit extreme. The styles add no bonuses to your gear - they're purely cosmetic.Taemethius wrote: »If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
Taemethius wrote: »1. Your able to make tons of gold of the style.
2. You take your gold you made and buy mats to upgrade your own sets with out any grind at all.
3. You get a set of full legendary with no back breaking at all.
So yes it is pay to win. It couldnt be more clear. I know because i charge 40k for 5 pieces of akaviri.If you've seen my rant on the Xivkyn motif in the crown store, then you'll know I'm against full motifs in the crown store too, but calling it p2w is a bit extreme. The styles add no bonuses to your gear - they're purely cosmetic.Taemethius wrote: »If I can go buy a whole book and charge people coins to craft the gear its pay to win. In the meantime I put crafters out of buisness who might not be able to make a full set.
1. I have my Xivkyn-styled Kagernac's Hope crafted by a guild mate without a charge. I provided the mats (and tipped him 4k gold). All of my guilds would craft anyone in guild for free for those players who wants certain style (as long as they provide the mats).
2. I highly doubt you have gotten a lot of gold (or people) wanting you to craft a certain style for a very expensive amount of gold (when they, may or may not, have guilds which are like mine).
I'm sure most players are conscious of the style that they're wearing, but I honestly, have not heard anyone saying that just because he learned a certain style he got better at playing the game. I would pay appropriate gold for a set piece I need, irregardless of style.
lol. No offense, and not trying to be rude here, but that "pay-to-win" remark is really just hilarious.
The prices people are willing to pay for crafted gear is insulting. As one of the very few 9-trait crafters on PS4, I can say that having unique styles has never helped me achieve higher prices for crafted items.
It's not insulting, it's that crafting is so damn easy for everyone to do. No ones going to pay loads of gold to get anything crafted when it's so widely accessible.
Why do all the "crafting style motifs are P2W" have Almeri avatars?
You make me want to switch alliances!