12-17-2015, 12:02 PM
I'm just going to assume that every weapon every crafted came from Gerolt's forge. All of the old tome weapons are his, apparently all of the new Eso weapons are also his.
(12-17-2015, 12:02 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just going to assume that every weapon every crafted came from Gerolt's forge. All of the old tome weapons are his, apparently all of the new Eso weapons are also his.I'm not sure when he has the time to run up a bar tab.
(12-17-2015, 07:10 PM)McBeefâ„¢ Wrote: [ -> ]It makes more sense when you take into account that we have probably never seen Gerolt sober. He is the High King of Functioning Drunks. Yar.(12-17-2015, 12:02 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just going to assume that every weapon every crafted came from Gerolt's forge. All of the old tome weapons are his, apparently all of the new Eso weapons are also his.I'm not sure when he has the time to run up a bar tab.
(12-17-2015, 07:18 PM)Yssen Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe it looks the same because he's like "Ehhh fuck it."(12-17-2015, 07:10 PM)McBeefâ„¢ Wrote: [ -> ]It makes more sense when you take into account that we have probably never seen Gerolt sober. He is the High King of Functioning Drunks. Yar.(12-17-2015, 12:02 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just going to assume that every weapon every crafted came from Gerolt's forge. All of the old tome weapons are his, apparently all of the new Eso weapons are also his.I'm not sure when he has the time to run up a bar tab.
(12-22-2015, 08:20 AM)Kellach Woods Wrote: [ -> ]I have a legitimate question here.you can keep collecting them. I for example have two left over from fates where I was helping friends.
Are you capped at 3 crystals per quest or can you keep accumulating so long as you keep FATEing?
(12-22-2015, 11:51 AM)Warren Castille Wrote: [ -> ]It's been pointed out in a few places that the timing on the relic delay makes zero sense. It was supposed to be included at launch, which would have presumably been the first stage. The first quest would have granted you an i170 weapon, which was the Law equivalent at the time, and would have been easier than grinding tomes but lacked an upgrade to 180 or 190 in the form of doman upgrades or primal weapons.
3.05 introduced Alexander, and Savage was a week (two? three?) later. With the introduction of Esoterics, it was possible to purchase an i200 weapon, which meets the second stage of the relic. 3.1 ushered in Thordan weaponry at i205, which would have been "easier" than the grind we have now to grab an i210 weapon.
It's suspicious, given the breakpoints. I think I'm 11/80 because this would drive me insane to press hard on, though admittedly I've made a pretty penny just doing roulettes and dailies.
(12-22-2015, 07:17 PM)Olivia Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly, they woefully missed the mark on this grind. The most efficient method to grind is spamming Alexander Normal 620 times. This means old content is only really being populated briefly during step two. In a lot of cases, people will just use premades and run ARR dungeons unsynced. What they could have do instead if put the items in a roulette, but made it so multiple dungeons/trials awarded the same amount. That would actually get people to repopulate old content and make up the monotony of Alexander spamming.They are a Japanese developer though...So i am guessing old time traditions of grinding in the game still resides. Most MMOs, both F2P or P2P from Japan/China/Korea pride themselves on the grind. Take for Example Monster Hunter Frontier Online (Still going strong in Japan btw). If you played a monster hunter game...Imagine that, with new monsters to fight every update and new armor/weapons with double the element weapon types you can get (Like Wind element)with gear skills and leveling up pets...Grinding is the name of Monster Hunter, and the online game is triple the amount of time you will grind.
(12-22-2015, 07:17 PM)Olivia Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly, they woefully missed the mark on this grind. The most efficient method to grind is spamming Alexander Normal 620 times.