There should absolutely be an ability to require a minimum. It’s just silly that that isn’t a thing already.
No, there should not. That runs contrary to the intended functions of public orders compared to personal orders.
OP (me) also asked for T5 on everything else and got it.
That’s called good fortune.
You obviously don’t play the game because you’d know that nothing gets made “for free” with public orders. Lie better.
Nope.
You requested a crafter to fulfill a public crafting order. Nothing else.
People are supposed to pay a commission but you have already made it blatently clear, Karen, that you want folks to work for free for you.
Otherwise you would’ve just owned up to your own fault and messaged a crafter to fix your own mistake. As it stands, you have instead been here in this thread for about an hour trolling people.
None of what I have said is a lie.
Be a better (or at least funnier) troll please.
Yup. Every other T5 order I asked for got made. Lie better.
I gave a healthy commission. Lie better.
You’ve chosen a system that leaves you completely at the mercy of whoever grabs it.
Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesnt
If you’d like to guarantee you get the best quality there’s a simple way of doing so.
What you write in the text box is irrelevant to the discussion. It is not a restriction on the order. You could write “Spaghetti-o’s” and it would be as meaningful.
I chose a system where people in the past made what I asked for. Try again.
I think the point is that they would like the system changed.
I chose red at the roulette wheel and won in the past so why isn’t red always winning?
You chose a system without minimum requirements. You got what you ordered, nothing more and nothing less.
Horrible analogy. Roulette wheels don’t have a suggestion box. Try harder.
They seem to be upset that the system doesn’t always guarantee them 5 star in its current state: “but I asked for 5 star!!”
This, of course, is just the incorrect way of looking at it.
Secondarily I see that people would like it changed - I happen to disagree. The crafting system is one of the last true RPG systems still in the game and if you would like a high craft for your near-BIS it’s fine to seek someone out.
Plaster a piece of paper nearby.
Bring your own.
Oh, you’re just trolling. Have fun.
Neither does a crafting order. “Note to Crafter” is just that: A note to the crafter. Not a minimum, not a required reagent they need to be able to apply, a note.
You’re right. I guess the same goes for everything else. Ask for a good healer, healer is terrible. “you got what you asked for - a healer”. Right?
I mean, you’r excusing people being lazy.
You’re the one who was lazy. You used the system of most convenience and did not find a crafter to fill a personal order.