
freespirit wrote: »I have a housing habit to feed.
At this point I have totally given up farming furnishing mats, instead I sell other stuff to earn gold to buy them.
Far less annoying! 🙂
freespirit wrote: »I have a housing habit to feed.
At this point I have totally given up farming furnishing mats, instead I sell other stuff to earn gold to buy them.
Far less annoying! 🙂
The current drop rate is 40% for heartwood, mundane rune, and (supposedly) decorative wax (from clickables, no mention of the mobs that drop this). This rate was doubled with U44 from the previous 20%, which is still the rate for ochre, regulus, alchemical resin, and bast. (Clean pelt is very different due to the different sourcing, about 5% from leather-producing mobs like cliff striders.)
As mentioned above, this does not apply to survey nodes, which do not give furnishing mats.
But it’s worth keeping in mind that the 40% or 20% is not the chance of getting one—that’s the chance of getting *any*. The 40% or 20% figure is further divided into drops of 1 copy of the mat or 2 at a 1:3 ratio.
So you get an average of 0.5 heartwood per wood node, for example, and that’s without Plentiful Harvest. (60% chance of 0, 30% chance of 1, and 10% chance of 2.)
Regulus will be half that. ZOS responded to requests to buff heartwood, mundane runes, and decorative wax, which were asked for specifically in player feedback. They did not buff all the rates.
When farming, players are greatly served by using Plentiful Harvest for help with this. Where it works properly (as with furnishing mats), it does not increase your drop chances from the 40% or 20%, but it does increase your yield by its own value. When maxed, it gives on average a 50% boost to yield.
Plentiful Harvest rolls any time you get any of these mats (except Clean Pelt), and when it procs, it then rolls for 1 or 2 additional copies of the mat at that same 1:3 ratio, independent of the initial pull.
So with PH maxed, you should see an average of 0.75 heartwood per wood node. (Same for mundane rune and decorative wax.) Again, regulus, ochre, bast, and resin are half that.
Do this during resource events and the drop rate increases to 64% for heartwood, with an average of 1.5 heartwood per node when you have PH maxed. Since the event simply adds another independent roll to each node (and heartwood during events was finally fixed), PH can proc twice on the same node, once for the base roll, once for the event roll.
Relevant patch note from U44:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/667797/pc-mac-patch-notes-v10-02-5-update-44
“Harvesting
The following furnishing base materials have had their drop chances increased:
Mundane Runes, from runestone nodes.
Heartwood, from raw wood nodes.
Decorative Wax, from various overworld clickables”
The drop rate testing is my own.
ToddIngram wrote: »They should separate housing into a separate game and charge subscription for it. That way those of us who don't want to ever see or hear about it can enjoy eso again.
ToddIngram wrote: »They should separate housing into a separate game and charge subscription for it. That way those of us who don't want to ever see or hear about it can enjoy eso again.
Before you craft something yourself, have a look at Tamriel Trade Center if you can buy the items directly and compare that to the mat price. It’s often much cheaper, at least these items that can be dropped by mobs
Galatherys wrote: »Some furnishings are very difficult and/or expensive to craft, but mainly because of the style mats. The fargrave stuff needs like 12 ancient sandstones per piece and that doesn’t even drop from Fargrave zone activities (at least as far as I’m aware)
freespirit wrote: »Galatherys wrote: »Some furnishings are very difficult and/or expensive to craft, but mainly because of the style mats. The fargrave stuff needs like 12 ancient sandstones per piece and that doesn’t even drop from Fargrave zone activities (at least as far as I’m aware)
Purple ones use 16 x Ancient Sandstone, which can drop from activities in Craglorn or can be obtained by deconstructing Ra Gada style items, it does indeed not drop in Fargrave.
It's horrible to farm and expensive to buy!
Dwemer Frame is another that is used in high numbers for the old Dwarven Plans, such as all the different pipes, again horrible to farm as it drops as Dwemer Scrap and you need 10 to make one Dwemer Frame.
Alphawolf01A wrote: »ToddIngram wrote: »They should separate housing into a separate game and charge subscription for it. That way those of us who don't want to ever see or hear about it can enjoy eso again.
By that logic...
They should separate PVP into a separate game and charge subscription for it. That way those of us who don't want to ever see or hear about it can enjoy eso again. (Just kidding PVPers, no hate here.)
Just because you don't like an aspect of the game, doesn't mean it should be removed/separated from the game, just to cater to your particular preferences.