Holycannoli wrote: »tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »One reason I don't want class change tokens is that every time a class skill is changed or nerfed or buffed, the online community will start calling it a sneaky plot to sell class change tokens.
Changing classes without offering a class change token can be called a sneaky plot to get people to purchase more character slots.
I think a class change token will sell well.
dinokstrunz wrote: »I see the argument of 'do not be lazy' in various forms crop up.
In my case 're-rolling' a character involves deleting a character that at the very least has all skill lines (sans antiquities and WW) and morphs levelled, all skyshards and lore books collected, all traits but nirnhoned researched, mount training done etc etc first.
There are no more slots in either account.
That has a simple answer: no u.
I'm sorry but that's just cope. It literally IS just laziness. If you don't have the desire to do what's needed to fill out a character of its skills then you're most likely not interested in playing the game in general. Don't make a new character, stick with what you have or put the effort it, it should never be any other way.
Here is the problem with a class change token... they'd have to charge about $500 per change to make up for all they'd lose from people not creating an alt. It would devalue outfit/armory slots and everything else that is 'character bound'. This would not be a money-maker for ZOS, it would be a revenue LOSS in the long-run.
What they need to do is lower the cost of all the upgrade items, making it more cost effective for people to create an alt and still upgrade them right away.
Here is the problem with a class change token... they'd have to charge about $500 per change to make up for all they'd lose from people not creating an alt. It would devalue outfit/armory slots and everything else that is 'character bound'. This would not be a money-maker for ZOS, it would be a revenue LOSS in the long-run.
What they need to do is lower the cost of all the upgrade items, making it more cost effective for people to create an alt and still upgrade them right away.
xilfxlegion wrote: »dinokstrunz wrote: »I see the argument of 'do not be lazy' in various forms crop up.
In my case 're-rolling' a character involves deleting a character that at the very least has all skill lines (sans antiquities and WW) and morphs levelled, all skyshards and lore books collected, all traits but nirnhoned researched, mount training done etc etc first.
There are no more slots in either account.
That has a simple answer: no u.
I'm sorry but that's just cope. It literally IS just laziness. If you don't have the desire to do what's needed to fill out a character of its skills then you're most likely not interested in playing the game in general. Don't make a new character, stick with what you have or put the effort it, it should never be any other way.
sigh. laziness is a crime now ? some of us work for a living and dont have time to reroll characters. if they are going to constantly kill certain classes then at the very least they should give an option to change classes. i work 6 days a week and dont have time to reroll characters.
they have made it so you can buy skyshards and skill lines on other characters --- it makes no sense that there arent class change options already.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »One reason I don't want class change tokens is that every time a class skill is changed or nerfed or buffed, the online community will start calling it a sneaky plot to sell class change tokens.
Rasande_Robin wrote: »tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »One reason I don't want class change tokens is that every time a class skill is changed or nerfed or buffed, the online community will start calling it a sneaky plot to sell class change tokens.
Not only that, the Trial community will demand you change class for the "meta" at the time. So please no class change tokens.. race change for "bis" is bad enough.
Rasande_Robin wrote: »Not only that, the Trial community will demand you change class for the "meta" at the time. So please no class change tokens.. race change for "bis" is bad enough.
Instead of a class change it would be nice if you could do multiple classes on one char. Not at the same time but being able to switch between class skills. I believe Final Fantasy has such a system?
Class changes would cost them money.
1) People who play 1 char and refuse to have alts will be less inclined to spend money. Oh sure they're heavily invested in the game and come on the forums to complain about it, but they will spend less money.
2) People who love alts will feel devalued - no longer does have 6 alts matter when you can spend money to class change to the FOTM every 3 months.
3) Constant nerfs for the class everybody plays. Imagine how many would've changed to DK for PVP - then DK gets nerfed, a new leader emerges and lo and behold... more class switching!
There is nothing good to come from class changes for the company - it'd cost them money to do, money to setup, create bugs which need money to fix and ultimately lead players to quit, costing the money. The people who say 'breathe new life' must find the game stale and wont be spending money atm while the people who 'dont do alts' are not the ones paying for crowns to buy skill lines and other things for alts, nor are they spending time re-doing mage line or other quests nor farming transmute crystals to support the random dungeon finder. So a class change might get them a short burst of cash, but would barely cover expenses, if at all, and then cost them in the long term.
Rasande_Robin wrote: »Not only that, the Trial community will demand you change class for the "meta" at the time. So please no class change tokens.. race change for "bis" is bad enough.
What are you talking about? Don't make comments like this if you're not a part of the so-called raiding community you antagonize.
Maybe the top-top-top tier raiding scorepushing preorganized groups would require you to change your race and a HARD maybe where it would probably be *suggested* that you're a specific race, they won't care as long as you can push the needed DPS numbers (I could only think that someone SUUUUUUPPPPERR sweaty would require dark elf for the fire resistance during planesbreaker).
I've run multiple trial in both Unity and Root and nobody and I mean nobody asked you to change your race to the current meta, not even the class. The only thing they would potentially ask if that you use a specific skill for major evasion or something for survivability.
The only other scenario where they ask for someone to put something which is BiS if for support group members to put something like RoJo and Zenkosh.
Instead of a class change it would be nice if you could do multiple classes on one char. Not at the same time but being able to switch between class skills. I believe Final Fantasy has such a system?
The game was designed that way, unlike ESO. I found it one of the off-putting aspects of FFXIV each time I tried to get into the game, given that you can only do quests once so if you exhaust the lowbie content playing one class and then switch to a different class you're struggling to level that class up because you've already done the lowbie quests. That at least was how I found it, maybe it's different now.
dinokstrunz wrote: »I see the argument of 'do not be lazy' in various forms crop up.
In my case 're-rolling' a character involves deleting a character that at the very least has all skill lines (sans antiquities and WW) and morphs levelled, all skyshards and lore books collected, all traits but nirnhoned researched, mount training done etc etc first.
There are no more slots in either account.
That has a simple answer: no u.
I'm sorry but that's just cope. It literally IS just laziness. If you don't have the desire to do what's needed to fill out a character of its skills then you're most likely not interested in playing the game in general. Don't make a new character, stick with what you have or put the effort it, it should never be any other way.
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