Training - why would anyone want this on c160 set drops? Seriously. I can craft a full set of training gear if I want to grind or have it crafted for me.
I've been playing since the game was released.
Please remove traits that nobody wants. Examples:
Training - why would anyone want this on c160 set drops? Seriously. I can craft a full set of training gear if I want to grind or have it crafted for me.
Defending trait - only on 1h sword. Any other weapon is kind of waste.
There shall be only 3 traits on destro staves: Sharpened, Precise (better than Sharpened in good groups) and (maybe) Nirnhoned.
There shall be only precise and powered resto staves.
DD-set armor should come in divines only. Yes, you heard me right.
Etc. etc.
Thanks for listening.
I've been playing since the game was released.
Please remove traits that nobody wants. Examples:
Training - why would anyone want this on c160 set drops? Seriously. I can craft a full set of training gear if I want to grind or have it crafted for me.
Defending trait - only on 1h sword. Any other weapon is kind of waste.
There shall be only 3 traits on destro staves: Sharpened, Precise (better than Sharpened in good groups) and (maybe) Nirnhoned.
There shall be only precise and powered resto staves.
DD-set armor should come in divines only. Yes, you heard me right.
Etc. etc.
Thanks for listening.
I can't say that I would agree with this because you are assuming that no one wants these traits, which I doubt is the case. Some are more popular than others, but I'm sure there are people who still use them.
I think the real issue here is the RNG-based loot system. Some people get unlucky and can't get the traits they prefer on their gear. This leads to resentment towards other traits.
The reason the developers do this is so players have a reason to continue running their dungeons. The proverbial carrot at the end of the stick if you will. Since you can craft gear with what ever traits you want - players should be able to rely on that until they are able to acquire the dungeon set pieces they want. But I can fully appreciate how frustrating RNG can be if you get unlucky. But I also recognize it's importance to long-term gameplay.
The best advice would be to enjoy the game and have fun while trying to get your gear. Don't let it turn into a race where you feel you have to get it as soon as possible. Because if you're having fun, you won't care as much how long something takes.