Sturmfaenger wrote: »You don't understand - ZOS needs you to buy riding lessons in crown shop xD
cyclonus11 wrote: »yeah let's lock a global necessity behind PVP
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »
Honestly, no reason I can think of to disagree with this. We need more things to spend AP on (and I have way more gold than AP). Potions helped.
As someone who doesn't PvP, are you able to buy the alchemy satchel things with AP or is that just Tel Var stones? If not, I think that would be an easy, but distinctly appropriate addition for the AP market as it seems like PvP players are some of the most prevalent users of crafted potions.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »
Honestly, no reason I can think of to disagree with this. We need more things to spend AP on (and I have way more gold than AP). Potions helped.
As someone who doesn't PvP, are you able to buy the alchemy satchel things with AP or is that just Tel Var stones? If not, I think that would be an easy, but distinctly appropriate addition for the AP market as it seems like PvP players are some of the most prevalent users of crafted potions.
Even as someone who has made decent gold selling pots and raw alchemy mats in guild traders I would fully support this move as I think there aren't enough AP-spending opportunities for PvP out there.
I remember everyone thinking the reagent market would crash when they introduced the Tel Var bags, but back then Columbine was the hot commodity and iirc went for about 400-500g/ea. Right now I regularly see Corn Flower listed for 750g+/ea (on XB-NA). Yeah, I think you'll see an immediate crash in prices if it were implemented simply from the amount of players with huge quantities of AP stockpiled, but give it a few months and the market would most likely stabilize again.
I don't think it's a good idea to feed the horses AP. Nor gold, for that matter. It could make them sick/s
But seriously now... mount training is so cheap - 250 gold is nothing, unless you are a super "casual" player who only logs in for an hour or two per week... in which case they are unlikely to be PvPing anyway.
I don't think it's a good idea to feed the horses AP. Nor gold, for that matter. It could make them sick/s
But seriously now... mount training is so cheap - 250 gold is nothing, unless you are a super "casual" player who only logs in for an hour or two per week... in which case they are unlikely to be PvPing anyway.
RamiroCruzo wrote: »I don't think it's a good idea to feed the horses AP. Nor gold, for that matter. It could make them sick/s
But seriously now... mount training is so cheap - 250 gold is nothing, unless you are a super "casual" player who only logs in for an hour or two per week... in which case they are unlikely to be PvPing anyway.
Try this, 4 PvP Guild, 7 million AP in hand, last 10k gold went to buy Dragon Rheum, 15 characters. How am I to feed my horses? Meanwhile if I ran a vCR+3, 8 mins, I think it gives 36k gold, here RotW will take ages to reach 36k gold.
The arguement to sell items is only valid when you're active in trading guild which often revolve outside of Cyrodiil and need dumbly annoying fixed sales.
ImmortalCX wrote: »Can someone explain this to a PVE player?
I thought all the riding lessons were 250g. Which is not much.