



MaleAmazon wrote: »I´d like to give this both agree, insightful and awesome.
The problem fundamentally lies with ZOS. Their poor naming interferes with QoL (items not sorted by sets in inventory, and search on text doesn´t work with items not named after the set) and this too.
ESO has always had a bad UI in several respects, and even after improvements, it is still bad and not even addons can completely remedy it.
TBH I hadn´t even noticed the restricted scaling since IIRC these used to just scale with your level, period. (I could be wrong).
I don´t think you can really go after the sellers. Some people, I´m sure, do it deliberately - but if I sold them myself I might not even have given it a second thought if MM gave me a certain price or if I got things mixed up by myself. So it might not be an intended scam. I see absurd prices on a regular basis, on all sorts of things, and I have no idea how they came to be.
ZOS just needs to put this on a to-do-list. And then actually do it.
Just another reason to be self-reliant and have a dedicated crafter, I guess.
(Now my problem is if I should get the recipes on my current crafter, or my new main character... hmm... I guess I´ll get the relatively cheap recipes for my current crafter and save the expensive ones for down the line completionism on my main...)
Are you suggesting that the first one be renamed to "Essence of Spell Power, Spell Critical and Minor Breach(self)" and the second "Essence of Spell Power, Spell Critical and Magicka Recovery"?
MaleAmazon wrote: »Are you suggesting that the first one be renamed to "Essence of Spell Power, Spell Critical and Minor Breach(self)" and the second "Essence of Spell Power, Spell Critical and Magicka Recovery"?
I mean, it is somewhat odd that they are called what they are called, in the first place.
Renaming could be awkward, but they could make the beneficial effects be in green-tinted text, self-detrimental effects be in red, and the level could be more clear as well - since CP150-160 is the highest level and I assume is the lvl of the vast majority of sold items, it could be tinted gold.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »It's pretty easy to avoid from the buyer's perspective, especially in any quantity that would matter.
People shouldn't try to trick people on the market, but I don't think it's a widespread problem. Just don't buy them.
I wanted to start a discussion about the naming and / or the icons on the potions that get sold by the PVP Vendors.
Ever since they got changed they are now a very popular way of making gold off your banked Alliancepoints. The problem however is that the power and the price scale with the Level of the buyer.
Now some people took this opportunity to find yet another way to scam unsuspecting players of their hard earned gold, this is unacceptable.
It's is really hard to distinguish between the lvl 10 Pots and the cp 150 ones that are used for various things in this game. This is the same issue as the naming of the "Essence of Spellpower" potions that have been used to scam people for a really long time now. And its left for us guildmasters to monitor our guildstores which is in and of itself "part of the job", but there is a chance we miss somebody who sells them..
If somebody is not aware of this, they might be out for hundreds of thousands of gold, since those pots are sold for around 160-200g each.
This is hurtful to the player who buys them, to the guild and to the community.
So here i am now, imploring ZOS, that they please change the naming / icons / scaling of those pots. If there is a chance to scam players, there are people out there who will take advantage of this.
And if you are already on that issue, please change the other Scampots aswell which have been a plaque on traders forever!"old" Scampot
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"new" Alliance scampot
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I wanted to start a discussion about the naming and / or the icons on the potions that get sold by the PVP Vendors.
Ever since they got changed they are now a very popular way of making gold off your banked Alliancepoints. The problem however is that the power and the price scale with the Level of the buyer.
Now some people took this opportunity to find yet another way to scam unsuspecting players of their hard earned gold, this is unacceptable.
It's is really hard to distinguish between the lvl 10 Pots and the cp 150 ones that are used for various things in this game. This is the same issue as the naming of the "Essence of Spellpower" potions that have been used to scam people for a really long time now. And its left for us guildmasters to monitor our guildstores which is in and of itself "part of the job", but there is a chance we miss somebody who sells them..
If somebody is not aware of this, they might be out for hundreds of thousands of gold, since those pots are sold for around 160-200g each.
This is hurtful to the player who buys them, to the guild and to the community.
So here i am now, imploring ZOS, that they please change the naming / icons / scaling of those pots. If there is a chance to scam players, there are people out there who will take advantage of this.
And if you are already on that issue, please change the other Scampots aswell which have been a plaque on traders forever!"old" Scampot
Compared to
"new" Alliance scampot
compared to
Arent the alliance spell pots 720 AP no matter what level the character that purchased them? If so, why would anybody waste AP to buy and sell level 10 pots? Seems like either they are just trolling or maybe there is a market for these types of pots. How about low level battlegrounds?


Do people not have eyes? Read the thing before you buy/trade.
Some1 has to be blind to be scammed this way.
there is no way to justify them being the same price as the max level ones.
SidraWillowsky wrote: »Do people not have eyes? Read the thing before you buy/trade.
How the heck are new players supposed to know that potions can have the same name but offer different effects? There's no reason to think you'd have the check the effects every time you buy a potion with the same name,.
I have never, ever seen this exist in a game before. It is completely nonsensical and like OP said, it's getting the new players.
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New players would actually need the low level potions...