In Ascension, 99 of the cards have some kind of synergy with some other card. I think that ESO would not only benefit from such an addon, but also a community website/subreddit dedicated to trading methods, locations to obtain expensive loot, crafting techniques for generate a generous profit, etc etc. Do not play thinking only turn-by-turn, and do not play cards as isolated events. Heck, it might even be role-played in depth. I honestly think that there will be a pretty sizable community that will emerge that is focused on trading, selling, etc. What made WoW's TSM very powerful was that the addon could access the AH API, pulling prices of every single item and incorporating them into the crafting cost vs profit of each item made. What's really going to make this interesting, however, is the lack of an AH in ESO. In relation to ESO, this addon could handle any and all crafting, making interfaces easier to see, keep track of money spent on materials, potential profit based on price history, etc. It's essentially a whole suite of addons that work together to optimize gold making, reducing time spent clicking and more time spent actually selling. One of the best UI addons that came out of this community is called Trade Skill Master, or, TSM. In fact, there was a staff team behind the website (most of them were simply veterans to gold making) to ensure this website stayed within the TOS and rules of Blizzard/WoW. is essentially a website where gold making enthusiasts gather on a public and open forum to discuss various gold making strategies. Scorpids: Like Cats, Scorpids have been some of the most popular pets. With so many to choose from, head over to Petoptia to find the one that suits you best. Cats are some of the most powerful pets in the game and they tend to be some of the most aesthetically pleasing as well. The first and most important of these tools was a website called . Cats: Probably the most common pet in Classic, and for good reason. What made this process much easier and streamlined was a set of tools and resources. I didn't use exploits, I didn't buy my gold, and I didn't hack or scam. This wasn't an easy process and was 100% legit.
TRADE SKILL MASTER WOW ASCENSION PATCH
Patch 2.3.0 (): The capital cities now possess Artisan level trainers for the primary professions they support, and are surrounded by their newly-dubbed Apprentices where applicable.Patch 2.3.0 (): All primary profession trainers outside of capitals ( Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Enchanting, Engineering, Leatherworking, and Tailoring) have been changed to train up to Artisan level (skill level 300) in their respective professions.Existing Trainers/Grimoire sellers were either removed or turned into redundant NPCs.
Class trainers can now separately reset characters' specialization, talents and glyphs. Patch 5.0.4 (): Class abilities are now learnt automatically by characters upon reaching the required level, without visiting trainers.
Now in Azeroth (except Northrend), there is a main trainer and an occasional apprentice trainer (mostly in Silvermoon City and Undercity for some reason). Previous to Patch 2.3, profession trainers used to also have various levels of trainer titles from Journeyman to Expert to Artisan, such that they could only train to below the level of their title. Some were even found inside dungeon instances! In the past, Master Trainers would be found in various far-flung locations for each faction. After Patch 2.3, most Master titles were removed from trainers, and all capital city trainers could train up to Artisan. Grand Master Trainers can be found in various far-flung locations for each faction in Northrend, but most are found in the faction starting towns of ( Valgarde and Valiance Keep for the Alliance, Vengeance Landing and Warsong Hold) for the Horde, and Dalaran for both factions.īefore Patch 2.3, Master was a title given to a trainer who could train a character to the Artisan stage of a profession. Grand Master is a title given to a trainer who can train a character to the Grand Master stage of a profession (requires ). Professions trainers give out profession skills and recipes, once the character has reached the appropriate level and proficiency. Class trainers offer characters of the appropriate class the opportunity to reset their specialization, talents or glyphs, as well as selling the Dual Talent Specialization ability.