I wanted to try out a DF enchant (Rider’s Reassurance) on my level 60 char to see how much it results in, since the tooltips are flawed in two ways, so one has to try it out. The enchant cost 6 gold, and I didn’t want to waste gold on expensive boots and not override my ideal enchant on the worn ones, so I bought tolerably cheap boots on the AH, requiring level 31. And the enchant said that’s too low level.
It does not say anything about that in the tooltip!
It did say it requires char level 60, and I only know that because I bought it on a lowlevel char, because Blizzard’s stinginess with information also means no level requirement is mentioned if you qualify for it. Dunno, maybe I would need another damn addon that’s probably outdated and buggy to get that kind of info. I am tired to searching.
How hard can it be to have a standard process, if even needed, because when there is a value in the database about a minimum item level for en enchant, you can just automatically have that mentioned in the tooltip, and yet it does not happen.
Such hackery! (Not that it is new or anything.)
CS doesn’t handle nor forward suggestions, you can do so here though:
Magical Suggestion Box
That page says through these forums here. (It is a problem report, after all, and this is a section called “Customer Support”, so you are kinda implying this is BS.)
And the other mentioned way, the ingame system, is designed to be as offputting as can be.
That page refers to the community forums, you’re on the support forums where players help each other and Support doesn’t monitor suggestions/bug reports. The same button ingame enables you to file a bug report if you think it’s a problem rather than an oversight.
You can create a thread or move your current thread to the most appropriate non-support area, the community forums like General Discussion to gather feedback about this issue.
It’s really weird that they would monitor there but not here, but I actually also heard that they are only gathering feedback from the US forums, although I could be wrong.
Well, now I don’t see a point in putting more effort into it, and the problem should be known anyway. Maybe I just needed to rant. (Although that’s probably better in General Discussion, too.)
BTW, Customer Support section says “Come and join us” and an info thread there “where players can exchange information, access self-help resources, highlight in-game issues”
“… and receive meaningful guidance …” which you got.
For this particular issue it falls in the realm of self-help through suggestions/bug reports which goes to the development team.