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Cryptic Studios, Perfect World Entertainment and MMORPG.com have teamed up to bring our readers an exclusive new developer blog shining the spotlight on Neverwinter's crafting professions. Get the inside scoop on crafting and then head to the comments to tell us what you think!
Professions in Neverwinter are an excellent way to craft some of the best equipment and items in the game. When Open Beta begins on April 30, you’ll be able to advance in the five professions of Leadership, Mailsmithing, Platesmithing, Leatherworking, and Tailoring, and start giving your character an extra edge in combat – or making a pretty gold penny on the auction house with your über sale items. Leadership will help you to earn extra currency, items, experience, and more as you adventure, while the other professions will provide you with excellent gear choices as you level up.
Read more of our exclusive developer blog Neverwinter: Crafting Professions Shine in New Developer Blog.
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"you’ll be able to advance in the five professions of Leadership, Mailsmithing, Platesmithing, Leatherworking, and Tailoring, and start giving your character an extra edge in combat"
"Want your tasks to move more quickly? No problem! You can spend astral diamonds to speed up tasks".
Good to know you can buy these advantages.
The speeds-ups for crafting are very expensive. 9 minutes costs 'only' 617 astral diamonds, but I've also seen one of over 110K astral diamonds for a 4h craft, and that's only on level 2. I think most long crafting I do will go overnight for sure...
Well it is F2P title. This was expected.
"The problem is that the hardcore folks always want the same thing: 'We want exactly what you gave us before, but it has to be completely different.'
-Jesse Schell
"Online gamers are the most ludicrously entitled beings since Caligula made his horse a senator, and at least the horse never said anything stupid."
-Luke McKinney
Ofcourse, but it still hurts me to see Neverwinter implement it ;o)
I'm all fine with F2P models ... as long as they do not empower the rich. If it turns out to be a 0.0001% difference, i'll look the other side.
Astral Diamonds are earned in game through daily quests, events, foundary usage and other things. It is not currency you buy from Cryptic, but rather one of two forms of currency within the game that players trade amongst themselves. It is ZEN that the cash shop uses, which is the third currency in game. Astral Diamonds are the middle currency whereby a player that spends time doing their dailies and such will be able to use Astral Diamonds to trade with other players in the same way they would trade gold (though players that have excess zen could trade it to other players for the Astral Diamonds they unlocked).
Astral Diamonds (again, they're not the cash shop currency of Zen and require work to get) can be spent at shops/stores in game for specific items, just as there are shops that sell items for copper/silver/gold.
If this post was sarcastic and not a sincere nod (in that you're implying there is "P2W" involved, which would still be wrong), then please do your research before posting. Granted, I don't expect perfect research (and I know even my own understanding of it is flawed), but even the most mundane of attempts to figure out how Astral Diamonds are earned would have yielded far better results than thoughts fabricated in one's own mind as fact.
Then the question is can astral diamonds be bought with Zen? It sounds like GW2 where you buy gems for cash, if it's the same then you are effectively buying the speed up with cash, after converting it to AD's.
It's almost the same thiing... ZEN is the cash shop currency. You can get ZEN by exchanging astral diamonds (400-500 during beta weekend as set by PWI) for ZEN. Good thing is that you can get astral diamonds though the game doing daiies (abount 5K per day max) and it's used in the acution house as currency.
This part is from my understanding, which I do not claim to be perfect. But you are not able to buy Zen and then trade for Astral Diamonds or Gold directly from Cryptic (Though they do have set trading currencies; I'm not sure if that's for their own trade or to regulate trade among players). You will however be able to trade for already existing AD's that players have grinded out. That being, if you spent a month doing dailies and want something from the cash shop, you could trade your ADs to someone who has Zen, and then buy what you want from the Zen shop.
I do not think they simply create ADs (Maybe wrong on this, as I read different things from different testers and haven't touched the Zen store yet) out of nothing and then just trade it for any Zen you buy; it has to exist in the economy and had to be worked for by someone.
I indeed only did very mundane research. This is what I found:
From their Q&A:
Q: Which Founder's Pack items will I receive during Beta?
- 750,000 Astral Diamonds once per account
I forgot how serious gamers can be about these topics, my bad
Anyways, maybe empower is not the right word, english is not my native tongue.
"those with extra time or money can get an advantage, but not excessively so."
Good to see you agree with me though.
Thanks for the insights.
Standard ingame activities.. slowed down to accomodate a cash shop option. You can get Astral Diamonds with Zen, therefore you can speed up crafting with Zen.
I don't care whether it's normal or not. It's wrong and all games should stop doing this.
If you arn't paying (or seriously grinding), you're not playing the game the way it was intended and the way it was balanced.
Speeding up something like crafting should be directly influenced by your crafting skill level, the tools you use or the materials you use... not your wallet or your time (grinding.. spend time to save time???).
They implemented the SW:TOR crafting system... The most unengaging crafting to ever grace the MMO genre. What a bummer.
"Astral Diamonds (again, they're not the cash shop currency of Zen and require work to get)"
Umm.. you have to work for real money to spend on Zen. Some people have to scrub dishes at a restaraunt for an hour just to get 7 dollars. Is it not ok that that they spend that money on in game items if they wish? Or would you rather them "work" in a video game, or Isn't that kindof counter-productive to what a video game is supposed to be?
Saving time has never been Pay to win. Pay to win means getting something not otherwise obtainable without paying for it. Time is not one of those things. Sure someone could pay to advance alittle quicker, maybe even alot quicker, but everyone else will get there eventually. It doesnt offer any real advantage, just the illusion of advantage. Once everyone is at level cap, and the "time" factor evens out, they would have wasted all that money on nothing. I for one am happy to allow them to do this, as they help fund the game while I sit back and play for free.
Get your head out of your ass. Boosts like this are never pay to win. Time is convenience, its only pay to win when it starts effecting player power above whats normally obtainable in game.
You do not frown upon people that pay sweatshops to level their toons for them?
Because basically, that is what happening. In this case cryptic.
Let me re-iterate though ... it will not keep me up at night.
Just very interested in the general opinions
SUP
another p2w. nty once more
Blasphemy, how can a website advise people to buy a $200 content pack for a free game?
The link on the bottom to the founders pack should be removed...
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
Yes another p2w...where Astral Diamonds are earned ingame exclusively or could be trade for (Player to player trade) with zen, indeed, very pay 2 win.
/sarcasm
btw can you tell me how zen will get in to the game? some1 must pay to get them in i guess, or am i wrong?
/sarcasm off