There is a run you can go through in razak's wheel (bangkorai public dungeon south west) that you can farm for the dwemer scraps needed to make the dwemer frames. Best place I know of so far, just fight a lot of trash mobs and have at it.
You need like 20-30 to craft each so 300 scraps for each one.You need to kill therefore around 500 monsters or more as they even drop each timeThere is a run you can go through in razak's wheel (bangkorai public dungeon south west) that you can farm for the dwemer scraps needed to make the dwemer frames. Best place I know of so far, just fight a lot of trash mobs and have at it.
I got a life you know too..It is insane low drop rate otherwise they would be more affordable and abundant in market..
You need like 20-30 to craft each so 300 scraps for each one.You need to kill therefore around 500 monsters or more as they even drop each timeThere is a run you can go through in razak's wheel (bangkorai public dungeon south west) that you can farm for the dwemer scraps needed to make the dwemer frames. Best place I know of so far, just fight a lot of trash mobs and have at it.
I got a life you know too..It is insane low drop rate otherwise they would be more affordable and abundant in market..
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redspecter23 wrote: »The devs put the huge restriction on the furniture on purpose. The fix is not to raise the drop rates, but to ask them to ease up on the huge requirements on the recipe. However, since they did it on purpose, they likely want players to have a hard time getting the required materials by design.
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redspecter23 wrote: »The devs put the huge restriction on the furniture on purpose. The fix is not to raise the drop rates, but to ask them to ease up on the huge requirements on the recipe. However, since they did it on purpose, they likely want players to have a hard time getting the required materials by design.
the problem is - dwemmer requirements are disproportionately harder than basically everything else. high elf is easier to farm, daedra hearts are easier to farm, most vvardenfel recipes use dark elf stones and even CWC recipes are not as painful. its just dwemmer that is utterly awful
redspecter23 wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »The devs put the huge restriction on the furniture on purpose. The fix is not to raise the drop rates, but to ask them to ease up on the huge requirements on the recipe. However, since they did it on purpose, they likely want players to have a hard time getting the required materials by design.
the problem is - dwemmer requirements are disproportionately harder than basically everything else. high elf is easier to farm, daedra hearts are easier to farm, most vvardenfel recipes use dark elf stones and even CWC recipes are not as painful. its just dwemmer that is utterly awful
The drop rate was fine until it was required for furnishings. Therefore the problem lies in the furnishings.
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redspecter23 wrote: »The devs put the huge restriction on the furniture on purpose. The fix is not to raise the drop rates, but to ask them to ease up on the huge requirements on the recipe. However, since they did it on purpose, they likely want players to have a hard time getting the required materials by design.
Just do vMA. You'll hace plenty from all them powered bows and charged restos
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I'm actually not joking. In my case about 30% of the frames in craft bag come from broken down vMA weapons, and another 20% from sets crafted in the Dwemer style, like Strength of the Automaton, found in Darkshade Caverns 1/2. I think farming normal Darkshade 2, especially if you have a stamina Templar or Sorcerer, that make good use of that set since most of their damage is physical, and deconstructing the bad items would yield quite a few frames. The drop rate of the unrefined material is very small, but 2 has mostly Dwemer robots which occasionally drop them.
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Cloudtrader wrote: »Yes. I have a friend who wants Dwemer furniture for her housing vision and even with both of us farming, the Dwemer group dungeon in Vvardenfell (you know, the one with the unpronounceable name), it is going painfully slowly to get what she needs. We've already farmed several of the pets from there. I swear, the pieces of the pet are easier to farm than the stupid frames!!!