New Crafting System Imbalances
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- Juniper Onyx
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New Crafting System Imbalances
Umm....
Is it just me, or has suddenly everyone wants to be a smith. During the time I was making some 50 arrows, I heard no less than three people in town looking for Ores.
I know smithing is the most profitable profession IG now, but can we be a little less obvious about it? Everywhere I look, people are buying coal Ores, Iron Ores and even paying 10 coppers each for Ingots!
It seems we still have some 'tweaking' to do before the other crafts become popular again.
Any ideas, or observations?
Is it just me, or has suddenly everyone wants to be a smith. During the time I was making some 50 arrows, I heard no less than three people in town looking for Ores.
I know smithing is the most profitable profession IG now, but can we be a little less obvious about it? Everywhere I look, people are buying coal Ores, Iron Ores and even paying 10 coppers each for Ingots!
It seems we still have some 'tweaking' to do before the other crafts become popular again.
Any ideas, or observations?
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Re: New Crafting System Imbalances
Donno if you are speaking about my smith at all, but he has been around for 9 months now.Juniper Onyx wrote:Umm....
Is it just me, or has suddenly everyone wants to be a smith. During the time I was making some 50 arrows, I heard no less than three people in town looking for Ores.
I know smithing is the most profitable profession IG now, but can we be a little less obvious about it? Everywhere I look, people are buying coal Ores, Iron Ores and even paying 10 coppers each for Ingots!
It seems we still have some 'tweaking' to do before the other crafts become popular again.
Any ideas, or observations?
Re: New Crafting System Imbalances
Your right I need to offer more to outbuy all those n00bs.Juniper Onyx wrote: even paying 10 coppers each for Ingots!
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i don't think so.It seems we still have some 'tweaking' to do before the other crafts become popular again.
if there are too much weapons and armours on the market, the prices will go down. then some smiths will change profession, and prices will go up again. it is that simple.
and the other crafts work with the same mecanism.
as long, as every craft has some products, other crafters or clients need, not provided by NPCs, everything will work out on demand and offer.
Re: New Crafting System Imbalances
I thought Dusty was a smith.Juniper Onyx wrote:Umm....
Is it just me, or has suddenly everyone wants to be a smith. During the time I was making some 50 arrows, I heard no less than three people in town looking for Ores.
I know smithing is the most profitable profession IG now, but can we be a little less obvious about it? Everywhere I look, people are buying coal Ores, Iron Ores and even paying 10 coppers each for Ingots!
It seems we still have some 'tweaking' to do before the other crafts become popular again.
Any ideas, or observations?
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Yeah, I have to admit that's true. In fact, only Nobility and their Knights could even afford it. (BTW-wouldn't be great if we could get horses too?)Lrmy wrote:Just to add some insight. I like that armors are more expensive in game now. It is MUCH more realistic. Medieval armors were the price of houses in some cases and only worn by few on the battle field.
Damien had better not comment with his inferior knowledge.
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- Juniper Onyx
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Does it matter toooo much if you can get lots of wool from a sheep? And think about all the stuff in the game that are not possible. A lot of thinking wasn't it?Deinarious wrote:I find that the amount of wool I can get from one sheep to be...unusual. I mean, come on, in one sitting I got 101 pieces of wool from one sheep. Is that even possible?