dk_dunkirk wrote: »Alcast has a writeup about subclassing here: https://alcasthq.com/eso-how-to-prepare-for-subclassing/. He points out that you have to level a skill line to 50 on a class in order to unlock it for use in subclassing, then you have to re-level it to 50 as a subclass line, at half the normal rate of advancement. However, at least that subclass skill line is shared among your other characters.
When they announced this feature was going to be free for base game, I was surprised. Given previous history, I expected this to cost 1500 or 2000 Crowns per character. Now the monetization angle becomes clear. They'll offer instant subclass skill leveling in the Crown store, and the only question becomes will it be 1500 or 2000 Crowns, and will that be for all 3 skill lines as a class, or per individual skill line? My guess is 1500 per skill line.
dk_dunkirk wrote: »Alcast has a writeup about subclassing here: https://alcasthq.com/eso-how-to-prepare-for-subclassing/. He points out that you have to level a skill line to 50 on a class in order to unlock it for use in subclassing, then you have to re-level it to 50 as a subclass line, at half the normal rate of advancement. However, at least that subclass skill line is shared among your other characters.
When they announced this feature was going to be free for base game, I was surprised. Given previous history, I expected this to cost 1500 or 2000 Crowns per character. Now the monetization angle becomes clear. They'll offer instant subclass skill leveling in the Crown store, and the only question becomes will it be 1500 or 2000 Crowns, and will that be for all 3 skill lines as a class, or per individual skill line? My guess is 1500 per skill line.
Why bring Alcast into a post that is pure speculation?
Every time I see threads like this, it always confuses me because it shows some people don't understand the term 'for profit' when it comes to business. ZOS isn't a charity, and they require a massive amount of revenue to keep the game going. They said years ago that ESO+ doesn't keep the lights on, and now that player population is even less, it's no surprise that they would add more opportunities for people to spend more.
Furthermore, nobody is REQUIRE to buy anything other than the game itself. A lot of items are convenience items, but can be done without, ESO+ included.
As for the topic, I highly doubt they will be putting class line advancement into the Crown store... but they will probably sell more XP scrolls. I know personally, I only plan to level the skill lines that I will actually USE... there is no need for me to level tanking lines, or healer lines, or many DPS lines for that matter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in90trucga8.) old_scopie1945 wrote: »dk_dunkirk wrote: »I have many concerns about subclassing, and I am very negative about ZOS's approach to monetization (and I think they could actually make MORE money with a different approach), but this is not an aspect of subclassing that concerns me. Leveling skill lines doesn't take very long, and many players already have at least one toon of each class anyway.
To each his own. I think leveling the whole thing, including both morphs, takes forever, and I get utterly sick of running Spellscar doing it. (And that's WITH a full XP gear setup and running pots and scrolls.) And, again, as subclass skill lines, they'll take twice as long.
I am getting more depressed every hour over all these shenanigans. Good lesson on how to generate less interest. With the world going to hell in a handcart, I don't need all this malarkey.
mook-eb16_ESO wrote: »Considering how bad balance already is in pvp, I hate to think what will happen when this drops. What was the point of that vengeance test if they are going to drop this on live.
Every time I see threads like this, it always confuses me because it shows some people don't understand the term 'for profit' when it comes to business. ZOS isn't a charity, and they require a massive amount of revenue to keep the game going. They said years ago that ESO+ doesn't keep the lights on, and now that player population is even less, it's no surprise that they would add more opportunities for people to spend more.
Furthermore, nobody is REQUIRE to buy anything other than the game itself. A lot of items are convenience items, but can be done without, ESO+ included.
As for the topic, I highly doubt they will be putting class line advancement into the Crown store... but they will probably sell more XP scrolls. I know personally, I only plan to level the skill lines that I will actually USE... there is no need for me to level tanking lines, or healer lines, or many DPS lines for that matter.
dk_dunkirk wrote: »Every time I see threads like this, it always confuses me because it shows some people don't understand the term 'for profit' when it comes to business. ZOS isn't a charity, and they require a massive amount of revenue to keep the game going. They said years ago that ESO+ doesn't keep the lights on, and now that player population is even less, it's no surprise that they would add more opportunities for people to spend more.
Furthermore, nobody is REQUIRE to buy anything other than the game itself. A lot of items are convenience items, but can be done without, ESO+ included.
As for the topic, I highly doubt they will be putting class line advancement into the Crown store... but they will probably sell more XP scrolls. I know personally, I only plan to level the skill lines that I will actually USE... there is no need for me to level tanking lines, or healer lines, or many DPS lines for that matter.
Just give me credit for saying that I would be first in line to pay for the convenience. If there's confusion, it's only due to ZOS's bragging about how much money the game has made and continues to make, and yet they don't even seem to have a proper QA department to properly test a change like subclassing. (Per Nightharrow's comments:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in90trucga8.)