So much so that they had to lower the cost and resource requirement of other
tradeskill recipes to balance things out.
In the next Elder Scrolls Online DLC, The Dark Brotherhood, players will be able to extend their
Alchemy tradeskill into the realm of poison making.
This update adds a few new features to the game, including a new exploration zone, dungeon,
tradeskill quest lines, apprentice recipes, and daily tasks.
While you do have some more
traditional tradeskills, such as Weaponsmith and Miner, you have some unique ones as well like the Architect and Relic Hunter.
Now my dad has an entire mule on his account and mine loaded with gems that serve no purpose,
tradeskill items that give worse gear 99.999 percent of the time.
But we all know that in WoW at least (many of the anecdotes used in the article and in the comments relate to that game), every player has to «farm» for resources at some point, whether to complete quests, get resources
for tradeskills, earn gold for in - game items such as mounts, or simply for their own in - game profit.
Ponce wrote up a huge two - part review on this game, describing everything from character creation to combat to
tradeskills.
Its tradeskills and bonus abilities were extremely deep and actually a ton of fun to play with.
For my two
tradeskills I chose to be a Relic Hunter and Technologist.
The following
tradeskills can be learned by anyone and do not count against the two tradeskill limit.
As I'm writing this article the Architect is currently the most profitable of
all tradeskills.
There wasn't a great tutorial for either of
my tradeskills and to this day I'm still not sure how to cook properly.
So what do I get for buying gold, I get to not grind for an epic mount, pay my repair bills, buy some green items while I grind for epics just like everyone else has to, buy food and drink without hassling a mage or buy
some tradeskill recipes and reagents off AH... none of that will make me a better player or give me any advantage in PvP that is not available without buying gold, it just cuts out the part of the game that feels like a 2nd job.