ShawnLaRock wrote: »Uhh... you complain that these items are locked behind stealing, yet request they be added to Safeboxes & Thieves Troves. Umm... what?
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ShawnLaRock wrote: »Running your lowbie characters through areas where there are tons of urns & backpacks will get you plenty of plans to give to your main to eat. No thievin’ necessary.
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ShawnLaRock wrote: »Running your lowbie characters through areas where there are tons of urns & backpacks will get you plenty of plans to give to your main to eat. No thievin’ necessary.
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As previously noted, I have not see this at all in Fargrave and Deadlands - not much stuff to open anywhere. I'd be happy to hear otherwise as well
Safeboxes in general could do with better loot tables. The only zone where safeboxes have a chance of decent loot seems to be Vvardenfell.
Ravensilver wrote: »On top of the recipes being hidden in locked homes, where you have to murder the inhabitants and plunder the furnishings, I keep getting old content recipes. Why the hell am I getting old green or white recipes that I can't even sell, because no one wants them anymore, from the old zones, when I'm digging through containers in the newest zone? >.> *sigh*
Please, don't ask about drop locations on the official forums.
Do it in game, or google for info... just don't be asking here and if you know and don't know better, definitely do not share information here.
Every decent location shared on these forums since beta has been *fixed*, so just... please, don't.
Please, don't ask about drop locations on the official forums.
Do it in game, or google for info... just don't be asking here and if you know and don't know better, definitely do not share information here.
Every decent location shared on these forums since beta has been *fixed*, so just... please, don't.
In the Greymoor xpac they increased the chances of furniture drops from dailies at one point. Do you think they are going to do the same for Blackwood? To keep up interest in the content?
Galaen_Frost wrote: »
Truth. Who hides 10 stolen children dolls in a chest? It's just creepy.
Don't they have a completely separate pool of blueprints? I always heard of dailies awarding the structural blueprints, while all furnishings proper have to be farmed the old fashioned way. I think we need more document pouches like those dropped by dragons. Treasure maps should have a guaranteed furnishing plan of random quality too.In the Greymoor xpac they increased the chances of furniture drops from dailies at one point. Do you think they are going to do the same for Blackwood? To keep up interest in the content?
Don't they have a completely separate pool of blueprints? I always heard of dailies awarding the structural blueprints, while all furnishings proper have to be farmed the old fashioned way. I think we need more document pouches like those dropped by dragons. Treasure maps should have a guaranteed furnishing plan of random quality too.
I am more concerned with the price of mundane runes, heartwood and decorative wax. Farming them is a no-go with their drop rates and the 750 to 1500 price these are fetching each is getting out of hand.
Wax is the one thing I manage to farm faster than heartwood but that's because of my furnishing farming routines and occasional endeavors for laundering items. On thieving days I will open every container, and food containers will always yield a few pieces of wax. Vvardenfell farming also helps because urns have decent drop rates for wax. A single run of Dreloth tomb yields 4-5 bits on average. Monastery in Shimmerene has a few cabinets that can drop wax, and they conveniently hang right above beds and lootable nightstands. I've not tried Direnni Acropolis in a long time, but I remember it having a lot of urns too. Blue Alinor plans sell for a good amount of money these days.Ravensilver wrote: »Decorative wax is a true horror to farm, because you can only get it either from containers or (even rarer) from wasps or hoarvors. You need to kill dozens for one wax... >.<
I really wish that decorative wax would drop as a secondary item with a normal node.
Wax is the one thing I manage to farm faster than heartwood but that's because of my furnishing farming routines and occasional endeavors for laundering items. On thieving days I will open every container, and food containers will always yield a few pieces of wax. Vvardenfell farming also helps because urns have decent drop rates for wax. A single run of Dreloth tomb yields 4-5 bits on average. Monastery in Shimmerene has a few cabinets that can drop wax, and they conveniently hang right above beds and lootable nightstands. I've not tried Direnni Acropolis in a long time, but I remember it having a lot of urns too. Blue Alinor plans sell for a good amount of money these days.Ravensilver wrote: »Decorative wax is a true horror to farm, because you can only get it either from containers or (even rarer) from wasps or hoarvors. You need to kill dozens for one wax... >.<
I really wish that decorative wax would drop as a secondary item with a normal node.
Mudcrabs and beetles drop both alchemy ingredients and wax, and at better rates than wasps. I just habitually kill any group of mudcrabs I pass by.
Ravensilver wrote: »I am more concerned with the price of mundane runes, heartwood and decorative wax. Farming them is a no-go with their drop rates and the 750 to 1500 price these are fetching each is getting out of hand.
Decorative wax is a true horror to farm, because you can only get it either from containers or (even rarer) from wasps or hoarvors. You need to kill dozens for one wax... >.<
I really wish that decorative wax would drop as a secondary item with a normal node.
Agreed. I'd rather farm gear than wax. It's really a bit of a joke and the prices are so insane now it almost makes it not worth it to buy new homes knowing that decorating them is a pain in the bum.