Narvuntien wrote: »It is used a lot for daily crafting writs.
Law of Julianos crafted set is BIS for many mag users (including healers)
Rubedo leather is cheap, mostly because its drops from lots of mobs, also as crafted sets are not so good for stamina buildsAzraelKrieg wrote: »It's not just ancestor silk, it's rubedo leather as well. Both cloth materials are quite expensive on guild stores because they make up the bulk of armour in the game.
Narvuntien wrote: »It is used a lot for daily crafting writs.
Law of Julianos crafted set is BIS for many mag users (including healers)
WuffyCerulei wrote: »Awhile ago the prices were suddenly inflated. I think it was a couple guilds' fault for raising the price, like they had tried to do with gold tempers ages ago. The price fixing was proven for the gold tempers.
Of course the price of ancestor silk is really just simple economics. But if it spawns as much as all the other mats, then why is it significantly more expensive. In my opinion I reckon it's because the stuff is incredibly hard to see. Its the smallest mat, and sometimes it can be buried in the bushes, or hidden in the grass. Is this really the only reason why its so expensive, cause we can't see the damn thing? Or is there another reason? Either way, its interesting to see real life economics at play in ESO.
WuffyCerulei wrote: »Awhile ago the prices were suddenly inflated. I think it was a couple guilds' fault for raising the price, like they had tried to do with gold tempers ages ago. The price fixing was proven for the gold tempers.
the raise was too sharp to be natural market change.
unit price went from ~10 to over 30 in a few days and now stay above 50.
why aint there bots harvesting the silk and collapse thr market?
AzraelKrieg wrote: »It's not just ancestor silk, it's rubedo leather as well. Both cloth materials are quite expensive on guild stores because they make up the bulk of armour in the game.
bellatrixed wrote: »Because it spawns half as often as rubedite & ruby ash.
I regularly farm mats in several zones. Regularly I have half as much ancestor silk as I do rubedite and ruby ash, no matter the value. If I have 300 of those two I'll have around 150 of ancestor silk, If I have 1k ruby ash & rubedite I'll have 500 ancestor silk. It's been incredibly consistent for me, so I don't think I'm crazy.
I am always out of silk despite farming mats a few times a week because I run writs on 6 characters yet I have 2k+ of rubedite & ruby ash in my bags. Drop rates need to be increased slightly.
Narvuntien wrote: »It is used a lot for daily crafting writs.
Law of Julianos crafted set is BIS for many mag users (including healers)
I assume it's because the game is so poorly balanced, the vast majority of dps builds in this game are magic casters. Mainly sorcs. This makes silk high in demand.