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Make dungeon/trial sets sellable

  • Orillion
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    No
    Terrible, terrible idea, as it basically would massively encourage P2W.
    Honestly gear is not difficult to obtain in ESO, so why turn it into a goldfarming fest?

    (oops, just realized there was some necromancy performed on this thread - Elsweyr round the corner?)
    Edited by Orillion on February 26, 2019 12:31PM
  • MikaHR
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    Its the only way to revitalize dungeons/trials...for a bit.
  • Sir_ZoreX
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    No
    If it ain't broke don't fix it!
    it works as it is, if someone isn'twilling to put in the effort of getting the gear they do not need it badly enough.
  • Wifeaggro13
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    Lyserus wrote: »
    I don't see the whole "you only get those sets if you farm them endlessly but sure you can buy those overland,pvp,craft set whenever you got gold" making sense.
    If ZOS is not making all sets bind-on-pick-up, I don't see why target dungeon/trial sets are necessary

    I don't against the way you obtain monster helm/shoulder, however you can get dungeon sets in normal dungeon, and those are easy.
    So instead of let us farm for one piece among 3 sets* 8 traits* 7 parts, let the market flow

    Note(Add4): I just realized in PTS you can't transmog sth and sell it again...quite pity, I'd hope ZOS can provide us with the option to sell re-traited items too

    Add:
    Note that making dungeon sets bind-on-equip enables not only selling, this makes someone else transmog for you possible, it will be a huge bonus for the upcoming clockwork DLC, as not everyone has a crafter alt

    Add2:
    If ZOS really want to make some "hard-earned" sets special, they should make pvp sets like tel var sets bind-on-pick-up too. The fact that they are not states that having bind-on-pick-up dungeon sets is just an old classic "WOW does that so we will do it"

    Add3:
    Note that still I am sure the good set piece with good trait will still worth a lot in the market, so if you don't want to pay that grinding is still an option (and presumebly more profitable if you can sell the pieces you don't want, and you don't have to keep them in your bank taking space if you feel like you can buy them later)
    Making them sellable will bring only more options for all players. PVPers don't have to grind pve content, merchant players can have more stocks, those with money but short time can buy them without hassels, crafters can transmog for others to earn some more gold.....It only adds options, I don't see why some ppl have to hold on to the old idea

    Add5:
    Also, the only P2W factor in ESO, except for warden (which arguebly is P2W if warden ever becomes OP), is the dlc dungeon/trial sets. There is no way that other players can obtain them without getting dlc

    Some dungeon sets should he sellable. Nothing trials
  • therift
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    No
    Do not revert to the era of nobody running dungeons.

    BoP gear was widely supported as a means to encourage players to run group content.
  • Starlock
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    therift wrote: »
    Do not revert to the era of nobody running dungeons.

    BoP gear was widely supported as a means to encourage players to run group content.

    Does it actually do that, though?

    Personally, I run dungeons because I like to. I hate, hate, hate that the gear from them is bind on pickup. All that does is mean I ignore all sets that are BoP when designing my characters. It does not encourage me to run dungeons more, especially the DLC ones. It discourages me from running them, if anything!
  • ccfeeling
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    Yes
    All trial sets can be farmed in normal mode easily.

    We play trial for fun, not for gears, and trial sets are not that great TBH.

    There are many trash trial sets the dev team never revamp, no idea what they do.

    I and my guildmates decon most of the trial loots, just like you guys.
  • Siohwenoeht
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    No
    Nerf necros. These old, moldy posts are being resurrected way too often.........
    "It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time saying anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a long time to say, and to listen to." - Treebeard
  • russelmmendoza
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    No
    Trial sets should never be for sale.
    Dungeons sets are fair game.
    Even the monster sets.
    Just my opinion.
  • Mr_Walker
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    Nerf necros. These old, moldy posts are being resurrected way too often.........

    What should be considered before calling "necxro" against any thread older than a week is "Is the information/request still relavant?", and "Are people still interested in it?"

    The answer to both of these questions is apparently yes.

    I vote NO.
  • kmcaj
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    Agree that this could, probably would, negatively affect the game overall but I sure would have liked to have some gold instead of mats at times. Maybe not worth the havoc this would cause.
  • Siohwenoeht
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    No
    Mr_Walker wrote: »
    Nerf necros. These old, moldy posts are being resurrected way too often.........

    What should be considered before calling "necxro" against any thread older than a week is "Is the information/request still relavant?", and "Are people still interested in it?"

    The answer to both of these questions is apparently yes.

    I vote NO.

    I would think that outdated information, plus being a year+ old equals necro. The grind is lessened by transmutation which happened after the op.
    "It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time saying anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a long time to say, and to listen to." - Treebeard
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