Material nodes will always be roughly 50/50 your character level/your crafting level.
So one or the other has to the in the right level range for dwarven ore.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Yes, being a level 36-44 and having metalworking at tier 4 would maximize node spawns of dwarven ore to 100%.
To clarify, nodes spawn at 50% character level and 50% passive improvement level.
So, if you have your metalworking at tier 6, you would be able to craft calcinium gear ... along with finding calcinium in ore nodes 50% of the time.
So in other words, better get all the dwarven ore you can get cuz you never getting any more once you pass that level? That's kinda dumb.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Yes, being a level 36-44 and having metalworking at tier 4 would maximize node spawns of dwarven ore to 100%.
To clarify, nodes spawn at 50% character level and 50% passive improvement level.
So, if you have your metalworking at tier 6, you would be able to craft calcinium gear ... along with finding calcinium in ore nodes 50% of the time.
So in other words, better get all the dwarven ore you can get cuz you never getting any more once you pass that level? That's kinda dumb.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Yes, being a level 36-44 and having metalworking at tier 4 would maximize node spawns of dwarven ore to 100%.
To clarify, nodes spawn at 50% character level and 50% passive improvement level.
So, if you have your metalworking at tier 6, you would be able to craft calcinium gear ... along with finding calcinium in ore nodes 50% of the time.
So in other words, better get all the dwarven ore you can get cuz you never getting any more once you pass that level? That's kinda dumb.
Not really - it means you can get the correct kind of materials for your level, regardless of which zone you're in.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Yes, being a level 36-44 and having metalworking at tier 4 would maximize node spawns of dwarven ore to 100%.
To clarify, nodes spawn at 50% character level and 50% passive improvement level.
So, if you have your metalworking at tier 6, you would be able to craft calcinium gear ... along with finding calcinium in ore nodes 50% of the time.
So in other words, better get all the dwarven ore you can get cuz you never getting any more once you pass that level? That's kinda dumb.
Not really - it means you can get the correct kind of materials for your level, regardless of which zone you're in.
Yeah, I think it tends toward the dumb side. Great if you are only crafting for yourself. However it means if you want your maxed crafter to craft gear for low level friends/guildies, you'd better hope they can get the mats for you. Or you make alts that have the skills set to the level of mats you need. Once you get to level50 and max your crafting skills you won't find anything but rubedite level mats.
Getting a crate of 25 ingots/hides/bolts of cloth as a writ reward doesn't go far to craft a full set of gear for someone.
Yeah, I think it tends toward the dumb side. Great if you are only crafting for yourself. However it means if you want your maxed crafter to craft gear for low level friends/guildies, you'd better hope they can get the mats for you. Or you make alts that have the skills set to the level of mats you need. Once you get to level50 and max your crafting skills you won't find anything but rubedite level mats.
Getting a crate of 25 ingots/hides/bolts of cloth as a writ reward doesn't go far to craft a full set of gear for someone.
This!Taleof2Cities wrote: »-- Buy the low level refined mats at the guild traders. These are extremely cheap ... some going for 3-4 gold per refined mat.