Noooo, it's definitely something like Shroud of the Lich with Mother's Sorrow...BiS for healers? nope, i dont know what you healers you run with but it is spell power cure with worm, mending, infall aether, sanctuary
Cos ZOS favours magicka over stamina, hence we have to play magicka, and magicka is light gears.
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.
The Argonian slaves that we sent out to harvest are on strike right now.

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.
You guys are all wrong. It's because of people like me doing writs and not noticing the broken mechanic where it jumps to CP160 instead of the CP 150 you had set on the last thing you crafted. So you burn through 10x the materials for a friggin writ and then you gotta go buy some more. You might not even know why you keep running out of silk and leather, but that's why. It doesn't happen on the blacksmithing stuff.
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.