As @VaranisArano mentioned above, there are a lot of potential ways this can be misused... which is also why you have to wait 24/hrs before you can delete characters after your third delete.
Hi, that's perfectly understandable and I'm against botting.
However, in regards to specific skill items eg the research scrolls, what's the harm in transferring it over to your crafter? It's a one off scroll, you're not going to get any further ahead by deleting and creating a new character.
Yes, the research scrolls should be account bound. Now have two of them and they are of no use to me, whatsoever.
Yes, the research scrolls should be account bound. Now have two of them and they are of no use to me, whatsoever.
Then again, it is a additional gift - before there were those rewards, we got nothing at all. Or think of costumes as rewards, which we already have, there is no replacement for it as well. If your character can't use it, well, tough luck then. What about making him a crafter as well, it is not hard, if you have already other crafters.
Yes, the research scrolls should be account bound. Now have two of them and they are of no use to me, whatsoever.
Then again, it is a additional gift - before there were those rewards, we got nothing at all. Or think of costumes as rewards, which we already have, there is no replacement for it as well. If your character can't use it, well, tough luck then. What about making him a crafter as well, it is not hard, if you have already other crafters.
Motifs are too expensive and some of them were limited time. You can only learn motifs on one character. (Especially cash shop motifs like Frostcaster and Grim Harlequin). How does it make sense to have another crafter with redundant knowledge (and in the case of cash shop motifs, incomplete knowledge)?
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Yes, the research scrolls should be account bound. Now have two of them and they are of no use to me, whatsoever.
Then again, it is a additional gift - before there were those rewards, we got nothing at all. Or think of costumes as rewards, which we already have, there is no replacement for it as well. If your character can't use it, well, tough luck then. What about making him a crafter as well, it is not hard, if you have already other crafters.
Motifs are too expensive and some of them were limited time. You can only learn motifs on one character. (Especially cash shop motifs like Frostcaster and Grim Harlequin). How does it make sense to have another crafter with redundant knowledge (and in the case of cash shop motifs, incomplete knowledge)?
Unless I’m mistaken, motif knowledge on other characters improves the modifier for master writ drops on said characters.
Motif knowledge isn’t account-wide for master writ drops ... nor can characters use account-wide knowledge to simply craft gear (if they don’t know the motif styles).
Yes, the research scrolls should be account bound. Now have two of them and they are of no use to me, whatsoever.
Then again, it is a additional gift - before there were those rewards, we got nothing at all. Or think of costumes as rewards, which we already have, there is no replacement for it as well. If your character can't use it, well, tough luck then. What about making him a crafter as well, it is not hard, if you have already other crafters.
Motifs are too expensive and some of them were limited time. You can only learn motifs on one character. (Especially cash shop motifs like Frostcaster and Grim Harlequin). How does it make sense to have another crafter with redundant knowledge (and in the case of cash shop motifs, incomplete knowledge)?
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Yes, the research scrolls should be account bound. Now have two of them and they are of no use to me, whatsoever.
Then again, it is a additional gift - before there were those rewards, we got nothing at all. Or think of costumes as rewards, which we already have, there is no replacement for it as well. If your character can't use it, well, tough luck then. What about making him a crafter as well, it is not hard, if you have already other crafters.
Motifs are too expensive and some of them were limited time. You can only learn motifs on one character. (Especially cash shop motifs like Frostcaster and Grim Harlequin). How does it make sense to have another crafter with redundant knowledge (and in the case of cash shop motifs, incomplete knowledge)?
Unless I’m mistaken, motif knowledge on other characters improves the modifier for master writ drops on said characters.
Motif knowledge isn’t account-wide for master writ drops ... nor can characters use account-wide knowledge to simply craft gear (if they don’t know the motif styles).
So they say. I only have anecdotal evidence of threads on this forum from when Writs came out that dispute that. Also when writs first came out they couldn’t be banked, all the more reason to have just one crafter. Now things are better. Even with those changes why would I restart research from scratch on a brand new character and not just complete my research on the other characters that were almost done? I’m sure there’s a circular answer for that but it doesn’t matter. The point is, a few level up rewards were account bound, why not this one as well? How will this scroll be misused?
However, in regards to specific skill items eg the research scrolls, what's the harm in transferring it over to your crafter? It's a one off scroll, you're not going to get any further ahead by deleting and creating a new character.
starkerealm wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »Yes, the research scrolls should be account bound. Now have two of them and they are of no use to me, whatsoever.
Then again, it is a additional gift - before there were those rewards, we got nothing at all. Or think of costumes as rewards, which we already have, there is no replacement for it as well. If your character can't use it, well, tough luck then. What about making him a crafter as well, it is not hard, if you have already other crafters.
Motifs are too expensive and some of them were limited time. You can only learn motifs on one character. (Especially cash shop motifs like Frostcaster and Grim Harlequin). How does it make sense to have another crafter with redundant knowledge (and in the case of cash shop motifs, incomplete knowledge)?
Unless I’m mistaken, motif knowledge on other characters improves the modifier for master writ drops on said characters.
Motif knowledge isn’t account-wide for master writ drops ... nor can characters use account-wide knowledge to simply craft gear (if they don’t know the motif styles).
So they say. I only have anecdotal evidence of threads on this forum from when Writs came out that dispute that. Also when writs first came out they couldn’t be banked, all the more reason to have just one crafter. Now things are better. Even with those changes why would I restart research from scratch on a brand new character and not just complete my research on the other characters that were almost done? I’m sure there’s a circular answer for that but it doesn’t matter. The point is, a few level up rewards were account bound, why not this one as well? How will this scroll be misused?
Writs could always be banked. Vouchers couldn't be.
starkerealm wrote: »However, in regards to specific skill items eg the research scrolls, what's the harm in transferring it over to your crafter? It's a one off scroll, you're not going to get any further ahead by deleting and creating a new character.
You delete the character and roll another. As I recall, every character gets the research all scroll when they hit that level, so it would encourage players to grind a character to level cap (which can take a couple hours), then shuffle all the rewards off and do it again.
starkerealm wrote: »However, in regards to specific skill items eg the research scrolls, what's the harm in transferring it over to your crafter? It's a one off scroll, you're not going to get any further ahead by deleting and creating a new character.
You delete the character and roll another. As I recall, every character gets the research all scroll when they hit that level, so it would encourage players to grind a character to level cap (which can take a couple hours), then shuffle all the rewards off and do it again.
Then these people are playing the game. They aren’t bots.
I take my high level and farm a dungeon and hand it off to my baby. Or I run BGs on my baby and open the pvp reward on my main (the armor therein become max level even if they were won with a baby).
This is called playing a game. Bots ruin the game, they aren’t playing it. What is the detriment to making these Scrolls account bound?
starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »However, in regards to specific skill items eg the research scrolls, what's the harm in transferring it over to your crafter? It's a one off scroll, you're not going to get any further ahead by deleting and creating a new character.
You delete the character and roll another. As I recall, every character gets the research all scroll when they hit that level, so it would encourage players to grind a character to level cap (which can take a couple hours), then shuffle all the rewards off and do it again.
Then these people are playing the game. They aren’t bots.
I take my high level and farm a dungeon and hand it off to my baby. Or I run BGs on my baby and open the pvp reward on my main (the armor therein become max level even if they were won with a baby).
This is called playing a game. Bots ruin the game, they aren’t playing it. What is the detriment to making these Scrolls account bound?
You are, however, cheesing your way to get "free" crown store consumables. Which kinda defeats the purpose of actually buying them.
starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »However, in regards to specific skill items eg the research scrolls, what's the harm in transferring it over to your crafter? It's a one off scroll, you're not going to get any further ahead by deleting and creating a new character.
You delete the character and roll another. As I recall, every character gets the research all scroll when they hit that level, so it would encourage players to grind a character to level cap (which can take a couple hours), then shuffle all the rewards off and do it again.
Then these people are playing the game. They aren’t bots.
I take my high level and farm a dungeon and hand it off to my baby. Or I run BGs on my baby and open the pvp reward on my main (the armor therein become max level even if they were won with a baby).
This is called playing a game. Bots ruin the game, they aren’t playing it. What is the detriment to making these Scrolls account bound?
You are, however, cheesing your way to get "free" crown store consumables. Which kinda defeats the purpose of actually buying them.
I hope you meant that hypothetically because it looks like an accusation... I’m not cheesing the crown store, I subscribe and buy crowns on top and preorder collectors editions.
VaranisArano wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »However, in regards to specific skill items eg the research scrolls, what's the harm in transferring it over to your crafter? It's a one off scroll, you're not going to get any further ahead by deleting and creating a new character.
You delete the character and roll another. As I recall, every character gets the research all scroll when they hit that level, so it would encourage players to grind a character to level cap (which can take a couple hours), then shuffle all the rewards off and do it again.
Then these people are playing the game. They aren’t bots.
I take my high level and farm a dungeon and hand it off to my baby. Or I run BGs on my baby and open the pvp reward on my main (the armor therein become max level even if they were won with a baby).
This is called playing a game. Bots ruin the game, they aren’t playing it. What is the detriment to making these Scrolls account bound?
You are, however, cheesing your way to get "free" crown store consumables. Which kinda defeats the purpose of actually buying them.
I hope you meant that hypothetically because it looks like an accusation... I’m not cheesing the crown store, I subscribe and buy crowns on top and preorder collectors editions.
If you want the research scrolls on your main crafter, ZOS intends for you to buy them from the crown store, not feed your main characters scrolls from your leveling characters.