EvilManRay wrote:Central city has 3 trading posts that you can sell items to, but to as far as I know none of them are actually working.
Macpharlan wrote:another issue that I can't find an answer to is this: Will personal claims allow you to invite other members for small groups (e.g a band).
Bands are supposed to be legit groups smaller than a guild but don't see a mechanism to actually form a band. I am really really hoping a personal claim allows you to invite folks to form a band (like it was in YO)
Shruu wrote:Macpharlan wrote:another issue that I can't find an answer to is this: Will personal claims allow you to invite other members for small groups (e.g a band).
Bands are supposed to be legit groups smaller than a guild but don't see a mechanism to actually form a band. I am really really hoping a personal claim allows you to invite folks to form a band (like it was in YO)
Yes you can, you can even set permissions for different stuff, like bags or buildings etc.
Ruicunha wrote:WTF 10 coins : 2 game days?
Macpharlan wrote:How did you craft the goods? Everything on the list except for a log is not primitive, you have to be past that stage in order to make anything of value.
Are you solo or in a group?
Hodo wrote:Macpharlan wrote:How did you craft the goods? Everything on the list except for a log is not primitive, you have to be past that stage in order to make anything of value.
Are you solo or in a group?
I am with a group, a large group of about 70. But even then, you can do the samethings I did with about 5 people.
Hunting- drying the hides- crafting novice leather armor- selling.
OR you can Mine silver, gold or copper, and make things out of them and sell them.... copper bowls go for a bit.
Just a few things I did. I didnt even make armor, just hunted and got hides and sold them.
I think I had a weeks worth of hides saved up. Wolf, Boar, deer, and 1 bear. 2 of the deer hides were regional.
Vorl wrote:Hodo wrote:Macpharlan wrote:How did you craft the goods? Everything on the list except for a log is not primitive, you have to be past that stage in order to make anything of value.
Are you solo or in a group?
I am with a group, a large group of about 70. But even then, you can do the samethings I did with about 5 people.
Hunting- drying the hides- crafting novice leather armor- selling.
OR you can Mine silver, gold or copper, and make things out of them and sell them.... copper bowls go for a bit.
Just a few things I did. I didnt even make armor, just hunted and got hides and sold them.
I think I had a weeks worth of hides saved up. Wolf, Boar, deer, and 1 bear. 2 of the deer hides were regional.
Everything you are talking about is pretty high in the trees. You didn't walk in day 1 solo or with 5 people and start doing any of that without help.
Also, 3 hours of walking is insane. Yeah, It's a nice big map, but travel needs to be faster, or there need to be more trading posts accessible to everyone (not blocked by big guilds).
Hodo wrote:It isnt as difficult as some of you are making it.
You dont have to master something to make it and sell it.
There is a faster travel system, they are called horses. (granted the server crossing is bugged... but it is being worked on)
As other guilds setup trade posts and such it will improve the quality of life for all around.
On the EU server I understand it is MUCH harder due to the massive number of people and the guilds there.
You would be surprised the number of people who have all of these things already figured out. I have run by several small claims of 3-4 players that have thriving little hamlets going. They have even traded with me. It was fun it was nice, it was the way things SHOULD be. I know on the tile I live on on the NA server we have maybe 6 different groups living there, the guild I am in that owns the tile, our vassals, which range in size from 10-20 to as few as 4 people.
They help each other, they trade and we have even started building roads to each others claims to speed up trade and traffic.
Vorl wrote:From your previous post:
"Hunting- drying the hides- crafting novice leather armor- selling"
How is it not that difficult? You can't make leather armor of any kind ontil a tier 4 skill, that's a LOT of grinding, and unless you have people supporting you, you spend most of your time gathering food.
I think you underestimate the benefit of your 69 other guild mates. You certainly aren't self sufficient doing this any time early game.
Also, you picked the one example that's all in 1 skill tree. Anything in the artisan tree has to rely on multiple trees, which is stupid. Your materials should be something each tree can make for itself. A blacksmith should be able to mine it's own stuff, and create it's own support buildings (kilm, forge, etc).
They have things too specialized currently. If they were going to balance the skill trees a bit, tailor should be it's own skill tree under artisan. It doesn't make any sense to be under hunting. Just because you can kill something doesn't give you any more idea how to make armor than picking flowers would.
Hodo wrote:Vorl wrote:From your previous post:
"Hunting- drying the hides- crafting novice leather armor- selling"
How is it not that difficult? You can't make leather armor of any kind ontil a tier 4 skill, that's a LOT of grinding, and unless you have people supporting you, you spend most of your time gathering food.
I think you underestimate the benefit of your 69 other guild mates. You certainly aren't self sufficient doing this any time early game.
Also, you picked the one example that's all in 1 skill tree. Anything in the artisan tree has to rely on multiple trees, which is stupid. Your materials should be something each tree can make for itself. A blacksmith should be able to mine it's own stuff, and create it's own support buildings (kilm, forge, etc).
They have things too specialized currently. If they were going to balance the skill trees a bit, tailor should be it's own skill tree under artisan. It doesn't make any sense to be under hunting. Just because you can kill something doesn't give you any more idea how to make armor than picking flowers would.
Yes my guild supported me a bit, and I support them. That is what it is for. But even out on my own.. tested just the past 2 days. No help from my guild, using JUST my private claim.
I made captured a few dozen chickens and rabbits, killed countless deer, moose, and wolves. Skinned all of them. Took all of the hides un-treated to the market. The rabbit skins dont sell, but the cooked food did. All of the other skins sold, still made 10silver from the trip. That was enough to tack on another 2 weeks on my claim.
Vorl wrote:
It's much easier to do when you already have your skills. Do it solo with a newbie toon, that isn't optimized during character creation. Most people will have no idea how to optimize their toons, this game is anything but user friendly. Also do it without the gear you got from your guild. A newbie can't kill wolves, or other animals that attack back.
Your test doesn't show anything because you already had all the benefits of a big guild. You claim that's the way it "should be" but this whole thread is about a small group, not someone that's been supported by their guild and has a lot of high level skill.
Hodo wrote:Vorl wrote:
It's much easier to do when you already have your skills. Do it solo with a newbie toon, that isn't optimized during character creation. Most people will have no idea how to optimize their toons, this game is anything but user friendly. Also do it without the gear you got from your guild. A newbie can't kill wolves, or other animals that attack back.
Your test doesn't show anything because you already had all the benefits of a big guild. You claim that's the way it "should be" but this whole thread is about a small group, not someone that's been supported by their guild and has a lot of high level skill.
I actually make my own arrows and bows. So that covers most of my hunting tools. I have been using my believers tools and when they break I make primitive tools which work just fine.
I built my own shack, and the wattle fence around it. I even built my own practice dummy. The only thing I needed from my guild was some nails. Which you can get if you just trade with neighbors. Which I did with my guild traded. I brought a few hides and got 100 nails. Bartering... the original trade mechanic.
And bone glue is easy enough to make if you have hunting at 60 and animal lore at 30... which that is a hot topic right now. So making more storage isnt an issue either. Even without animal lore you can trade, bones for bone glue. Most people training procurement will gladly make that trade.
Notice how I am working with people around me. Not just my guild but anyone in my tile. It is simple trade. Life is feudal, not life is lonely.
I am a hunter, carpenter, and archer in the guilds militia. I am RPing that, I am sticking with that. I am not trying to be a noble or some kind of knight.
As a new player yes these things will be VERY difficult to accomplish, but not impossible. They just have to be willing to communicate with people and hope those people will communicate back. Sometimes you get lucky and find people who want to trade. They may even just trade manual labor for stuff you need or want.
And remember Murphy's Laws of combat...
"Teamwork is essential it gives them someone else to shoot at."
Vorl wrote:Again, all you are showing is how much support you had, and how high your skills are now. You didn't get there this fast solo, or even with a small group. I am guessing you also got a lot of skill before the skill nerfs especially in the hunting tree.
I don't care how much you communicate with your neighbors, they aren't going to feed you so you can do anything but collect food. Now that your skills are where they are, yes, things are very easy for you, great job you. That is not even remotely representative of anyone trying now with a small group of friends.