Asked for T5, got T4. Now I have to waste acuity for a recraft

I wonder - if you get the wrong order at Wendy’s, do you complain? Maybe you should follow your own advice and suck it up.

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First of all, you got what you ordered. You put up a public order for an item, not a specific rank of said item.

Secondly, with the logic you are now trying to employ … Hello Karen.

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Yeah, because they didn’t craft the meal I asked for at that point but something else.
And on top of that I’m not putting out a public order for a double patty Wendy’s style burger on the town notice board but requesting it specifically from Wendy’s itself.

You really should take your own advice.
Just learn from your mistake, move on and get it crafted right.

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Gotcha. But it’s OK for someone to make the same mistake in-game, and you think it’s OK for that person to make the mistake because the SYSTEM is broken. Got it.

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System’s not broken, they made what you ask for just at a lower quality than you desired and now you’re mad about it.

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I’ll make T1s for everyone now because you said it’s OK

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I agree public crafting system should allow you to specify the desired rank.

But, you were aware of current system’s lack of this feature, and yet took a gamble that a stranger will read and adhere your request in comments. When you gamble, you win some and lose some.

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If they let you, it is okay.

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Go for it, nobody is stopping you.

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I mean, maybe, and I wouldn’t have done it – but it’s entirely predictable behavior and avoidable.

I understand your frustration and Blizzard shouldn’t have made the system this way, for the record, but I couldn’t personally be mad at the person because it’s such a huge risk.

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So what I learned from this thread:

I’m honest. If I can’t make a T5 I won’t.
People are are OK with others NOT being honest.

Cool, cool.

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This issue could have been solved by looking in trade chat, look at the people spamming their profs to see if they have the recipe you’re looking for, then sending them a personal crafting order with the minimum quality set.

Sounds like OP didn’t want to put effort in and is now mad because they didn’t put that effort in.

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Apparently not.

The system is working as intended.

Your failure to comprehend or accept YOUR mistake is what’s broken.

You’ve been told several times how to avoid this in the future.

Good luck.

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You put it into a system where T1 is an acceptable result. Players get paid anyway. (If it’s a sizable amount of gold for commission, it’s gold for people to take.)

Put it at 1 gold and it might still be used as skill up fodder (rightfully so.)

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Yes, have fun with it, just remember you can’t do more than like 4 public orders / day or something like that.

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Because the system has been adopted from mobile games to be intentionally bad, time-consuming, and resource intensive.
You’re welcome.

You ordering at wendy is a personal order, not public, so you played yourself.

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If you asked for T5 in a public channel, why would you not then send a personal T5 order to the person who offers to craft it instead of making it public? Then they wouldn’t even be able to accidentally craft it lower because you’d have the minimum quality set.

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I sent a personal order to myself but because I didn’t set quality limits, I crafted the wrong thing -_-