anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »You're a bit wrong here.
Raw mat is dust, that can be refined into ounces. Ounces are used for crafting jewelry.
While refining, we'll randomly get grains. 10 grains will make 1 bar. Bar is used for upgrading jewelry.
Depending on HOW MANY bars we need to upgrade 1 piece of jewelry, it might not be more grindy than other crafting lines.
Eh. I've been playing ESO since it launched on PC/Mac in 2014, then transferred to the PS4 in 2015. The jewelry grind will be nothing compared to researching the traits for clothing, woodworking and metallurgy. And I did that the old-fashioned way, with none of these "instant research" scrolls you youngsters have access to nowadays!
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »SaintSubwayy wrote: »It takes maybe 1-2 wees to get the desired traits for PVE jewelry for your main char.
I prob will take the following order;
But the 6, 8 or 9 traits required to craft an object in the set you want well tale months of research. I think all meta sets at the moment require at least 5 traits to craft.
Holy cow. Digesting today's release of info.
Each crafting mat (ounce) is made up of 10 raw (dust). Fine.
Each trait mat is made up of 10 raw (pulverized)...
Each upgrade mat (bar) is made up of 10 raw (grains)...
Decon drops pulverized and grain - not full mats.
You cannot use a passive to research multiple traits at once, AND you cannot research traits for a necklace and a ring at once...
Get ready for a long hard slog, folks. I'm fine with investing time, but this is going to be laborious af.


Holy cow. Digesting today's release of info.
Each crafting mat (ounce) is made up of 10 raw (dust). Fine.
Each trait mat is made up of 10 raw (pulverized)...
Each upgrade mat (bar) is made up of 10 raw (grains)...
Decon drops pulverized and grain - not full mats.
You cannot use a passive to research multiple traits at once, AND you cannot research traits for a necklace and a ring at once...
Get ready for a long hard slog, folks. I'm fine with investing time, but this is going to be laborious af.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »If jewelry crafting works like gear crafting, and you want to make a legendary ring from scratch, you would need X number of green, blue, purple and gold bars. If all your characters are CP160 and level 50 crafters, how would you farm the lower grade mats?
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »If jewelry crafting works like gear crafting, and you want to make a legendary ring from scratch, you would need X number of green, blue, purple and gold bars. If all your characters are CP160 and level 50 crafters, how would you farm the lower grade mats?
Why would you need/want the lower grade mats? You'd only want Platinum, not Pewter, Copper, Silver, and Electrum. That said, the nodes are (same as current nodes) a mix of your toon's level and their expertise in the skill line (Engraver for Jewelry). Our CP160+ toons will still be getting nodes with a mix of Platinum and other mats when we are at Engraver 1/?, 2/? and so on, until we max Engraver - then it'll be all Platinum.
ETA - Terne, Iridium, Zircon, and Chromium are the upgrade mats that drop regardless of your level, same as any other upgrade mat.
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Based on both your Engraver passive level and character level, you are able to harvest different types of Dust:
Levels 1-25 Pewter
Levels 26-50 Copper
Champion Level 10-60 Silver
Champion Level 70-140 Electrum
Champion Level 150-160 Platinum
FrancisCrawford wrote: »Harmony -- I have no idea, as I've never done a trial.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »Harmony -- I have no idea, as I've never done a trial.
Buckle up, buttercup. Oh man, there are going to be so many of us trial-newbies flailing about.
The one time I did one (not entirely sober), I fell into a big hole and felt quite at peace staying down there.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »FrancisCrawford wrote: »Harmony -- I have no idea, as I've never done a trial.
Buckle up, buttercup. Oh man, there are going to be so many of us trial-newbies flailing about.
The one time I did one (not entirely sober), I fell into a big hole and felt quite at peace staying down there.
Did you collect the skyshard down there?
Still gotta go through PTS, things will change when we PTSer's complain
I don't see this as any worse then a new player starting out crafting for the first time. I think too many players are already ahead of the game in crafting, or perhaps maxed out, and are seeing it through jaded lenses. It's not any more difficult or challenging then farming and crafting for any other craft if your starting from square one.
Which IMO is fair and decent. A new player has just as much opportunity to level JC as a vet player. Equal opportunity at work y'all.