TWW - Professions

Are there any BoP mats ?

I would imagine that if you can store all mats in the warbank then their would be no BoP mats.

People paying a fee for your service is not P2Wā€¦

/smh

I think you trolling now, or trying to get yourself in a meme.

And pray tell where Iā€™m trolling at, or are you just plain daft?

I must admit that for the first time Iā€™ve not maxed any crafting profession, gathering yes, but crafting no.

It just seemed so overly complicated and often youā€™d get stuck at 65/100 when crafting with no obvious way forward.

If you need to read a guide itā€™s too complicated.

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While I wouldnā€™t say itā€™s complicated, Iā€™ve yet to hit max on my enchanting [just shy by 2 points] after coming back to WoW way back in August of last yearā€¦ x.x

I didnā€™t read up but I apparently chose to put points in the wrong thing first and hit a wall with crafting. I then had to rely on DMF to get past that.

I think they may have corrected that later but itā€™s a farce of a system to me. I maxed all the actual professions much earlier then it took me until S3 to cap all knowledge.

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Blizzard sells gold > gold buys items.

Google definition.

a social science concerned chiefly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services

In the words of another famous guru.

what do points mean? > points means prizes.

Talk about a stretch of the definitionā€¦

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Crafting is not P2W by ANY stretch of the imagination.

If we are going to be that broad then buying potions from the AH is P2W.

Common sense!!!

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Gold does not buy you profession talent points. Gold does not mean you can R5 everything. All of a sudden nobody will buy items from you cause you canā€™t craft R5 if your life depended on it if all you think is gold is involved.

Learn how the systems work before you start spewing nonsense.

His logic is anything you buy with gold is P2W because you can buy gold tokens.

So bascially everything in the game is P2W by that definition. We repair our gear! P2W!

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You donā€™t need a guarantee to gain a R5 item. You only need the chance to craft it. A recraft costs nothing more than gold, and while you have a chance at R5, then all it takes is a bit of gold.

You can buy a lot of talent points by paying to craft items for people. This increases your chances well within limits of most items. I would argue all, but life is too short.

You buy your crafting gear to deflect having to max out all those points. You even buy enchants and potions to increase your chances further again. Again gold

Why people defending this shockingly bad system or the way Blizzard has manipulated it amazes me.

Ah so P2W has existed since Ultima Online back in the 90s and EverQuestā€¦ good to know

:roll_eyes:

Day?
I devote 30 min of my time per WEEK to develop a profession to max until weekly cap.
Are you really telling me the game is ruling my life for those 30min/week?

You can also get those by crafting the items yourself. Most recipes that need higher mats (read: spark) require you to have unlocked that spec point. If you donā€™t invest enough into it you wonā€™t be able to proc R5 anyway.

You can spend all the gold in the world and we would still have the same talent points, the only difference is you made yourself broke.

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NPCs work orders? I hope its not something akin to Garrison gold/legion tables, As it is gold out of thin air pretty much. Not good for the game WoD inflation was litteraly 10X.

Blizz said it pales in comparison to what players offer themselves (more lucrative), plus itā€™s still limited to the daily amount. Not sure if work orders are separate from NPCs and Players.

Iā€™m guessing itā€™s to help get those work order achievements done.

Youā€™d probably make better gold off gold WQs, more so with WM on as I currently doā€¦ easily making 25-30k from just doing that on this character alone per week.

Puny!
Stop buying potions from the AH, youā€™re getting too much of an advantage there!

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