On NZ I have Handicraft at like 150, raised both alchemy and cook to 399. Took the cook expert exam, passed it eventually. Went to take the alchemy expert exam and it isn't giving the workorder option to start the exam process. Any new thing I don't know about? Or am I missing a step?
I solo a lot also and know your pain. I try to stay on the outside edge of the herd to keep from being mobbed. If you need you can call upon me for assistance. In game, Carensell, Obsidiantower, Sywyn. Be happy to assist.
Not all my characters are in the same legion and it is impossible to add my characters to my other characters friends list, so how bout auto adding all characters on an account to our mailing list? I know it is no great difficulty to type in the character name but this would make for less clicks. Thanks for your consideration.
I will have to check to insure I have dmg on me active. Usually my radar will show the buff up , and skills used. With this thread I think I figured out he did not buff or use skills just auto attacked. If so its weird, my character went down quick.
Sorry I don't understand that, but typically I will see XXX is blah blah blah from using skill yyy. None of that came up
Ok, maybe I understand now. So he did not use any skills just straight up melee attacked. Well that sucks.
Indeed, I desperately need mats to move tailoring up on one of my characters. At 1.24million per mat it will be a cold day in hell when I get there.
Would increasing the drop rate of such mats really be a solution? Or is there other things that would make a better difference?
Ah, the old you have more so we charge more.
That really throws a wrench into my busting a** to scratch up kinah. Wasting hours to not be able to afford anything, nice.
I would like to better understand how the game economics actually work. This is not to seek out blaming bots or others for the state of the situation, but a desire to understand how/why it works the way it does. Mayhap I am wrong but it seems prices on the broker are very high for items that are necessary to improving crafting skills and such. So if someone with a better understanding of ingame economy could lay it out I would appreciate that.
Just upgraded Carensells' skills, with the level 53 books, when reading the descriptors on the skill I noticed Stone Skin V states it absorbs less damage than Stone Skin IV. Is this a typo?
When attempting to interact with NPCs the cursor does not indicate the are targeted unless the camera angle is looking down from above at a slight angle. Usually I interact with the camera at a straight on angle.