It is fine as it was in 1.0, in my opinion. It isn't that hard to hit a "Switch to BLS" macro. Sure there could be improvements but I don't think it's a major issue
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It is fine as it was in 1.0, in my opinion. It isn't that hard to hit a "Switch to BLS" macro. Sure there could be improvements but I don't think it's a major issue
A big % of players vote no for universal tool repair even yoshi-p was going to do it. But he saw that such a big % did not want it so they ended up not changing it.
Sorry but i also don't want universal tool i know one day it's going to happen but for now let it be.
Eh. functionality over "immersion" anyday. If a character has the skill, and a tool for the crafting class in their inventory or gearset, what is stopping them from "theoretically" whipping it out of their bag and repairing stuff automatically..
If I was a Dragoon in real life, yet I knew how to fix my helmet, I wouldn't get undressed, put on my crafting gear, put my polearm away, pull out the tool, repair it, then put it all back on again, if it just needed a few beats with a hammer.
There has to come a point where "immersion" is sacrificed for functionality. When it simply makes small tasks more annoying to perform, then that is when "immersion" has gone too far IMO.
Global tool - nah. Just an option to repair stuff regardless what job you are on.
I find the most annoying part is not necessarily making the "job" change to repair my own stuff, but having to scroll thru all my inventory to locate just what I wanted to fix in the first place. I would love the option that we have when we repair other's gear - view our equipment and be able to click "repair all".
This will be entirely different in ARR since it's likely our gear will be tied up inside a gear set. Will we then have to move it into regular inventory, repair it, then re-set up our gear set. I assume not! They must have something in mind for self-repair.... right?
PS: I know some ppl hate when we go all "XI" here, but in XI my WHM could fish on the boat and cook in the same breath....
This is also my issue, is having to change then find all the gear to repair, I would be happy with if I switch to a craft, I can select repair, and it shows me all I can repair that I own with that job. In 1.0 the best I could do was sort by condition and look through all my stuff for it, if like said above I need to deal with that item being in a gear set and can't repair it that would be very frustrating, but if I could just get a list of what I can repair while on a certain job that alone would make it a lot more efficient to do self repairs. Repair all for others makes it so easy, but repairing your own stuff is painfully slow to look for all you want to repair.
Macros do work, yes... but they don't help the cooldown timer issue.
I would gladly help a stranger repair their gear, but not if it means resetting a 5 or 15 minute cooldown timer before our party is about to do a dungeon or primal fight. As much as I've wanted to help people who are shouting for repairs, I usually had to force myself to ignore it because it would be a nuisance to the party I was in.
Gearsets may be one possible solution, but the way they seem to have implemented it, I don't think they would be the ideal way. Besides, unless they change it you can only have an item in one gearset, not assigned to multiple gearsets.
Unless they really simplify the process, it would probably mean something like:
1. Switch to basic crafting gearset (probably only basic low level clothing, unless all your crafts are about the same (high) level... meaning you'd probably need to use a separate gearset for your "real" crafting gear when you are trying to HQ something).
2. Separately select the appropriate tool for the repair (this could possibly be done by macro).
3. Scroll through item list to find and fix all the damaged items repaired by that craft.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for every class of item that needs repair (often 2 ~ 4 cycles since you may have a combination of cloth and leather goods; armor and blacksmith; throw in jewelry, alchemy for some weapons, or woodworking)
5. Switch back to your battle gear.
6. Get coffee while waiting for cooldown timer to reset before you go in to the fight.