I'm highly confused by the number of people in this thread who seem to think there is some reason that they MUST have ALL the leads, even the ones that come from content they don't like.
Do you not have enough furniture? What's going on here?
If you don't like fishing, why do you feel compelled to do it anyway just to get a fishing-related lead that commemorates your (non-)dedication to fishing?
Same with PvP?
It's like saying "How dare ZOS gate achievements behind PvP content/fishing/dungeons! I hate those things! It's not fair!"
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Veinblood1965 wrote: »Must be some Greymoor thing? I'm on PS4 so no GM yet, can someone explain the "lead" referenced?
To begin your search for buried treasure in the Antiquities system, you need to first find a "lead" to where that treasure is. These leads drop from a variety of different gameplay tasks (killing mobs, killing bosses, fishing, thievery, etc)
Its faster as an team, now an healer is best option as you can easy move from pure healer to DD.Daemons_Bane wrote: »
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Step 1: Roll Mageblade
Step 2: Set dungeon to normal
Step 3: Profit
I got a lead drop from a mob inside a dungeon. I don't think skipping enemies is a good idea.
@KMarble
There are definitely leads that drop from trash. I was mostly referring to the Mythic leads that are assigned to specific bosses, typically the last boss in a group content. Most dungeons are pretty easy to solo on normal with a mageblade, that is the point I was making. A pet sorc also works really well. The one you might have issues with is Blackheart with the stun mechanic. I farmed with 1 friend to be safe.
I have 3/6 of the mythics (15 leads total). I got 13/15 faster (combined for all) than either of the fishing leads by themselves. Talk about painful.
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Nemesis7884 wrote: »Now cp 810 are rushing through normal dungeons to get leads - for me this is great as i am cp 810 also and have done every dungeon 100 times over... but for new players exploring a game this will create a HORRIBLE dungeon experience and give them a very bad impression of the community as a whole...
Nemesis7884 wrote: »Now cp 810 are rushing through normal dungeons to get leads - for me this is great as i am cp 810 also and have done every dungeon 100 times over... but for new players exploring a game this will create a HORRIBLE dungeon experience and give them a very bad impression of the community as a whole...
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Gotcha.Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Step 1: Roll Mageblade
Step 2: Set dungeon to normal
Step 3: Profit
I got a lead drop from a mob inside a dungeon. I don't think skipping enemies is a good idea.
@KMarble
There are definitely leads that drop from trash. I was mostly referring to the Mythic leads that are assigned to specific bosses, typically the last boss in a group content. Most dungeons are pretty easy to solo on normal with a mageblade, that is the point I was making. A pet sorc also works really well. The one you might have issues with is Blackheart with the stun mechanic. I farmed with 1 friend to be safe.
I have 3/6 of the mythics (15 leads total). I got 13/15 faster (combined for all) than either of the fishing leads by themselves. Talk about painful.
SolidusPrime wrote: »I found one in a mushroom node. It seems like they drop from pretty much anything and everything.
We had a thread, complaining, that leads drop from criminal activities, thread complaining that they drop from fishing, and now this. Next one will be asking not to place leads in overland chests? The system is designed, to encourage all varieties of things to do that are available for players. Too low lvled for dungeon? Just do quests, dig green ones, loot chests around unitl you lvl up.
Nemesis7884 wrote: »Now cp 810 are rushing through normal dungeons to get leads - for me this is great as i am cp 810 also and have done every dungeon 100 times over... but for new players exploring a game this will create a HORRIBLE dungeon experience and give them a very bad impression of the community as a whole...
Erhmm .. what?
There's always inexperienced people starting the game and doing dungeons, what's the big difference if they also do it for leads?
We had a thread, complaining, that leads drop from criminal activities, thread complaining that they drop from fishing, and now this. Next one will be asking not to place leads in overland chests? The system is designed, to encourage all varieties of things to do that are available for players. Too low lvled for dungeon? Just do quests, dig green ones, loot chests around unitl you lvl up.
But, but.... they've GOT to have all the leads by tonight!!!
There's only about four I can think of that are excessively chatty or require the dialogue to complete before moving on:the annoying part is... some of the older dungeons require that you wait for npc's to finish talking in order to progress the quest for a skill point. and people farming leads? do NOT wait.
50% on world bosses is pretty lucky.
I spent 3 hours in Murkmire for the lead, killing both the world boss and the delve boss.
17 runs into dire frost keep and still no lead as well.
Daemons_Bane wrote: »
50% on world bosses is pretty lucky.
I spent 3 hours in Murkmire for the lead, killing both the world boss and the delve boss.
17 runs into dire frost keep and still no lead as well.
...They changed whitegoldtower (snake doesnt reset any more when you go to jail) so you can solo this now...
Nemesis7884 wrote: »Now cp 810 are rushing through normal dungeons to get leads - for me this is great as i am cp 810 also and have done every dungeon 100 times over... but for new players exploring a game this will create a HORRIBLE dungeon experience and give them a very bad impression of the community as a whole...
Erhmm .. what?
There's always inexperienced people starting the game and doing dungeons, what's the big difference if they also do it for leads?
I'm highly confused by the number of people in this thread who seem to think there is some reason that they MUST have ALL the leads, even the ones that come from content they don't like.
Do you not have enough furniture? What's going on here?
If you don't like fishing, why do you feel compelled to do it anyway just to get a fishing-related lead that commemorates your (non-)dedication to fishing?
Same with PvP?
It's like saying "How dare ZOS gate achievements behind PvP content/fishing/dungeons! I hate those things! It's not fair!"
Nemesis7884 wrote: »Now cp 810 are rushing through normal dungeons to get leads - for me this is great as i am cp 810 also and have done every dungeon 100 times over... but for new players exploring a game this will create a HORRIBLE dungeon experience and give them a very bad impression of the community as a whole...
It's gonna be like this just for few weeks until majority of ppl get bored with antiquities. With 810CP you can solo most of the basic normal dungeons almost as fast as with random group (I do) and you don't even have to wait for que
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »There's only about four I can think of that are excessively chatty or require the dialogue to complete before moving on:the annoying part is... some of the older dungeons require that you wait for npc's to finish talking in order to progress the quest for a skill point. and people farming leads? do NOT wait.Most dungeon quest chains will advance by area. You can wait for the dialogue only if you want to.
- VoM
- Tempest Island
- Volunfell
Then you have those are are not solo friendly for the average person
- Direfrost and Blackheart have two person mechanics between switches and curses (I don't think you can unlock the door from the outside anymore.)
- Wayrest II, too, I guess because of Malubeth.
- Fungal II because of chains.
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