If its still the arguement about wether or not you can easily figure out what the specializations do by just reading their tooltips (in the same UI where you spend the knowledge mind you) then the answer is absolutely; if you blindly spent your points without going through the tooltips yeah you dun goofed, there is absolutely 0 obscurity in what they do, I didn’t need google or wowhead to tell me that refining lower quality into higher quality is in general a good thing.
How painfull this may be Blizzard has more then adequately made it obvious what the profession specializations do by just writing it in the tooltips of the specializations as well as in tooltips in the actual nodes to spend the points in.
If you are experiencing a bug where your knowledge spend isn’t giving you a recipe you were supposed to get; then yes, that is rough; but it has nothing to do with the former, but I hope they fix it for those who are suffering from it cause that is infact something blizzard did wrong, but you can’t blame them if you choose to spend your points blindly and lock yourself out of something you would’ve known you would’ve gotten if you had just taken the effort to read tooltips.
In this discussion about wether or not it is easy to figure out what the talent specializations do I completely agree with Tah here, you should’ve read.
No,I want it changed because having a simply points in cloth spec to get cloths is not working out for me. Not even long term because I am not getting expensive cloths. I could spend those points into garment craft instead but hey…
The game seemed to insit I spend my points every time I logged on instead of saving them for the two locked specials at 75 and how are people suppose to know KP was to be ‘super rare’?
I am two months if I use 10kp per week behind. A simple one time respec fixes this but this is to much asked instead you claim we want the whole system changed?
yes but when the expansion was new people werent exactly min maxing or knew what was the best option yet. So mistakes have been made. If your characters went a wrong way you might as well start over a new char if you want the right specialisations.
The expansion has been out for a bit now and now people do know whats the most useful stuff. But that doesnt change the fact mistakes were made so far. We need a respecc option even if its pricy
if you invested some points in a spec that you don’t think is viable it’s your fault not the game , you’re the one who can’t spend 10min reading a talent tree.
Stop whining,
A respect would destroy professions as it is and i’m having fun with it , i really hope blizzard does not give in to crybabies.
Or maybe Blizz UI is not innovative enough for people to read? Its actually really weird how a talenet tree like path of exile I can read but this one, having to hover over each and every single ‘arrrow’ that isnt indicated in some manner or not.
Its not user friendly. And you will again, repeat yourself.
You do not have any reason to think respec destroys profession. We arnt talking free unlimited respecs anyway.
Alright then apply the same to talents for your class/specc. No mistakes allowed, every talent you pick is permanent, even if the situation changes due balances or utility. That would be horrible, having to make a new character for every little change.
Yes, and I dont azgree with it and when I say my reasoning beyond it that you somehow ignore is totally me not learning to read but you are doing that etxact thing. Hypocritical, no?
You: “Whaaa it would destroy the market”
Me: "Not really, cause a one time respec wont change anything for you because you are just thinking selfishly as you read guides on icy veigns when alot of people do not do that because guess what, They’re playing the game!}
because you’ve no arguments other than “i’ve done errors without any research and now i want to be at the same point of people having done researches because i feel like i should be at the same point as people who actually put their time in getting the best out of professions.”
It would not destroy proffesions at all. just like you can unlearn and take any other proffesion you want destroys things. Things change, you might have needed the herbing while dragonriding talent but missed out. Change to it and it would be no big deal because you will lose the points spent to loot more and better quality herbs from the other specc. So it balances eachother out.
Also sometimes supply and demand changes, why would it destroy proffesions to be able to change accordingly? Do you rather want to be stuck with some items from your specialistation costing basicly nothing and not being able to make a profit while some others have way too few people crafting it and causing too high prices.
Its the same as with talents. Talents are competative with others as well for getting into pve and pvp you need an optimal specc and talent choice. The needs might change over time for utlities or balance changes.
contract level 3 with the artisan bought on the auction house
human racial
professions quests.
just so you know , i’ve vial of sands and rare transmog pattern such as felsteel longblade on my character , i won’t unlearn a profession for mere reputation points.