Will 5.0 ShadowBringers make crafting hard again?
Now before I begin, I want to start off by saying that the addition of Prudent Touch, a very over powered move, is both good and bad. Bad outweighing the good, but let’s speak about the good first.
Good - Less RNG involved. Use the right melds, gear, and food, your rotation will basically 100% HQ every time. Makes you less likely to rage quit from crafting.
Bad - Exactly the same reason as the Good.
Why: Well, I’ve been a crafter since 2.x, and I miss the days of Crafting being so RNG heavy, so difficult, and so risky to the point where it made people scared to craft. In turn, they learn how to adapt. They practice actual rotations, they learn buffs and how they work, basically turning them into good crafters. Now, in 4.x crafting is basically dumbed down, so much to the point where crafters that actually took the time to learn the crafting moves aren’t appreciated. Just google a rotation, have good melds and gear, boom, you can now 100% HQ gear and as a result, making crafting way too accessible than it needs to be.
I’ve had dozens of members ask me questions about crafting buffs while at level 70. Back then, there was no such thing as an endgame crafter asking you basic questions like that.
What needs to be done: Nerf Prudent Touch, it makes RNG basically non existent, which was what forced people to think outside the box and avoid mistakes. Either that, or re introduce Hasty Touch, like adding a Hasty Touch III for example.
At this point, both hardcore and casual crafters are rewarded the same. It never used to be like that. I miss people studying Caimie Tsukino’s crafting guides like exams were tomorrow, I miss the RNG, I miss the pressure, and I miss the reward. Now, crafters aren’t anything special. Raiders are rewarded, dungeon runners are rewarded, pvp players are heavily rewarded, but not crafters? Why do crafters have to be the ones to be less rewarded? Gatherers on a server with bots are screwed, so that’s 50/50.
That needs to change. If you agree or disagree, please do so in a civil manner. I won’t respond to negativity.