DenverRalphy wrote: »Double Inspiration (not XP) is entirely reasonable for a crafting event IMO.
However, I don't know that I'd consider this an event since it takes all of 20 minutes -> 1 Day to complete. I think 3 weeks of bonus Inspiration would be a bit excessive.
That being said.. whatever happened to the Crafter's Celebration this year? It should have been in Q1. Did we have one around Feb/Mar and I just don't recall it?
DenverRalphy wrote: »Double Inspiration (not XP) is entirely reasonable for a crafting event IMO.
However, I don't know that I'd consider this an event since it takes all of 20 minutes -> 1 Day to complete. I think 3 weeks of bonus Inspiration would be a bit excessive.
That being said.. whatever happened to the Crafter's Celebration this year? It should have been in Q1. Did we have one around Feb/Mar and I just don't recall it?
What about the veteran players that already have all these items? If there is no XP bonus for crafting there is nothing in this GP for them. I'm one of those players.
I already have 75,000 seals of endeavor. (nothing but flash cosmetics in crown store, so no interest there)
I already have 25,000 writ vouchers. (already bought everything vendor has to offer and have over 500 aetherial ambrosia)
The crafting stations are virtually useless without the ability to donate them to a guild to build a guild house with all the stations.
So, without an XP boost for crafting, this GP offers nothing to the vet players they don't already have an overabundance of.
DenverRalphy wrote: »What about the veteran players that already have all these items? If there is no XP bonus for crafting there is nothing in this GP for them. I'm one of those players.
I already have 75,000 seals of endeavor. (nothing but flash cosmetics in crown store, so no interest there)
I already have 25,000 writ vouchers. (already bought everything vendor has to offer and have over 500 aetherial ambrosia)
The crafting stations are virtually useless without the ability to donate them to a guild to build a guild house with all the stations.
So, without an XP boost for crafting, this GP offers nothing to the vet players they don't already have an overabundance of.
The GP is optional. If it offers nothing a player wants or needs, that player can simply choose not participate in it and stick to the activities they find more suitable to their playstyle.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Have to agree with @reazea on this one.
The GP takes less than a few hours to complete if you grind it out. And if we don't grind it out, we'll have done all these activities in three weeks time anyway. So there is nothing to do really. The bonuses are minimal, and the insult is that the crafting benches, the top tier reward, are bound. So we can't even donate the benches to our guilds for building a guild house.
Another totally "meh, so what" GP this time around too.
Please try harder ZOS.
What about the veteran players that already have all these items? If there is no XP bonus for crafting there is nothing in this GP for them. I'm one of those players.
I already have 75,000 seals of endeavor. (nothing but flash cosmetics in crown store, so no interest there)
I already have 25,000 writ vouchers. (already bought everything vendor has to offer and have over 500 aetherial ambrosia)
The crafting stations are virtually useless without the ability to donate them to a guild to build a guild house with all the stations.
So, without an XP boost for crafting, this GP offers nothing to the vet players they don't already have an overabundance of.
katanagirl1 wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Have to agree with @reazea on this one.
The GP takes less than a few hours to complete if you grind it out. And if we don't grind it out, we'll have done all these activities in three weeks time anyway. So there is nothing to do really. The bonuses are minimal, and the insult is that the crafting benches, the top tier reward, are bound. So we can't even donate the benches to our guilds for building a guild house.
Another totally "meh, so what" GP this time around too.
Please try harder ZOS.
The attunable tables are a very expensive item in terms of writ vouchers. There were 4 of them I think, that is worth 1000 writ vouchers. Trust me, it takes a while to get that many. The last set of 3 we received in a previous event I saved in my bank and eventually used them to get my own GMC tables. I greatly appreciate items like this.
katanagirl1 wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Have to agree with @reazea on this one.
The GP takes less than a few hours to complete if you grind it out. And if we don't grind it out, we'll have done all these activities in three weeks time anyway. So there is nothing to do really. The bonuses are minimal, and the insult is that the crafting benches, the top tier reward, are bound. So we can't even donate the benches to our guilds for building a guild house.
Another totally "meh, so what" GP this time around too.
Please try harder ZOS.
The attunable tables are a very expensive item in terms of writ vouchers. There were 4 of them I think, that is worth 1000 writ vouchers. Trust me, it takes a while to get that many. The last set of 3 we received in a previous event I saved in my bank and eventually used them to get my own GMC tables. I greatly appreciate items like this.
I had 25,000 writ vouchers. 250 writ vouchers/bench isn't that much. The tables that you load your attuned tables into are a bit more expensive, but I went ahead and bought one each of those and am loading the designated attunable stations into them. They're not that hard to get if you do writs on just one toon every day. So I went ahead and started building my very own personal guild house with all the crafting stations. Only know 4 sets so far, but at least when ZOS gives us more clutter in the form of BOUND attunable crafting stations I can use them instead of deconning them now.
These awarded crafting stations absolutely should not be bound.
katanagirl1 wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Have to agree with @reazea on this one.
The GP takes less than a few hours to complete if you grind it out. And if we don't grind it out, we'll have done all these activities in three weeks time anyway. So there is nothing to do really. The bonuses are minimal, and the insult is that the crafting benches, the top tier reward, are bound. So we can't even donate the benches to our guilds for building a guild house.
Another totally "meh, so what" GP this time around too.
Please try harder ZOS.
The attunable tables are a very expensive item in terms of writ vouchers. There were 4 of them I think, that is worth 1000 writ vouchers. Trust me, it takes a while to get that many. The last set of 3 we received in a previous event I saved in my bank and eventually used them to get my own GMC tables. I greatly appreciate items like this.
I had 25,000 writ vouchers. 250 writ vouchers/bench isn't that much. The tables that you load your attuned tables into are a bit more expensive, but I went ahead and bought one each of those and am loading the designated attunable stations into them. They're not that hard to get if you do writs on just one toon every day. So I went ahead and started building my very own personal guild house with all the crafting stations. Only know 4 sets so far, but at least when ZOS gives us more clutter in the form of BOUND attunable crafting stations I can use them instead of deconning them now.
These awarded crafting stations absolutely should not be bound.
The GMC tables are more expensive than the attunable tables, but you only need one of each, not 81 of each. I don’t know if you mean doing master writs on only one toon or daily writs, but either way 87,000 vouchers will take a long time to get. I had about 65k vouchers from years of master writs, and it still took a while to obtain more master writs myself (not buying them) and spending some gold on guild traders to buy tables when I found them cheap.
It would be nice if these tables could be given away or sold, but I guess the devs prefer to award these to the player doing the work in the GP. I hate to see the value of such a generous gift being dismissed so easily. They could just not award them at all if enough people complain like you.