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

Omfg…lol. yea I know that NOW. this is the problem…a person should be informed, AT THE CRAFTER…that they may not get full quality from public orders. That’s my whole point. Shouldn’t have to learn the hard way just because I leveled without questing.

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They are. If you don’t pay attention to the quality indication, or the quests explaining the system, or anything else, that is on you.

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The way it looks to me is that private orders are instant and public orders you wait for. That’s logically what I was thinking because of the notes. Why put a note if it doesn’t mean anything? And, if a person couldn’t craft stuff they shouldn’t be…the public system would then make sense. It does not make sense today.

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He will just keep telling you “too bad”. He does it in other threads.

There is no “quality indication” unless you mouse over the item.

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Why have any chat options? It’s a tool for communication, you not paying attention is not a flaw of the system.

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Yea communication from a person who is ordering something. Meaning they should get what they ordered? Dude…you’re kinda moving backwards here.

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You got what you ordered. The order is the order you place, the note is a note. Very simple concepts here.

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So if I order a birthday cake and note “write happy birthday” then when I get it is blank…by your logic I got what I ordered. Lol.

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He doesn’t understand anything except what the rules are SUPPOSED to be, not how people can abuse the system, or what flaws the system might have.

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Right, you seem to be struggling with this simple idea. The note is not a requirement of the order. The order is the specific item and requirements you set in the order, and is the projected item shown. Whether or not you can accept that reality is frankly up to you, the other one who is arguing nonsense has chosen to ignore it.

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You would make a terrible business owner. Lol. No offense. Anyways…this is nonsense. I’m over it. Take care …

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Removing the “notes to crafter” box would still not guarantee quality on a public order.

Because… you can’t request quality on a public order.

It is working as blizzard intended.

Continuing to rant about it here on GD will avail you nothing.

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Right, but it would take out the expectation that the crafter read it, right?

Which would change… nothing.

:woman_shrugging:

Apparently you’re wrong because there are seven threads and 30 likes on my first post about this same subject. So I’m sure your snarky response is going to be “I guess you all aren’t using it right”, to which I say it’s designed wrong.

Such a nothing point. Imagine what “score” would be like if your posts could be disliked? More to the point, would matter to you in the slightest if 30 disliked your first post? Probably not, I am guessing, so its weird to bring it up at all.

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And yet, there isn’t. Womp womp.

that’s not abuse. That’s using it as intended.

it’s not their fault that your expectations are divorced from reality

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It is too little

I’m the person who made this T4.

They offered like 400g if I remember right for a T5 end game profession item that also cost 150 acuity to even get the recipe for, so not even covering the cost of a raid night’s repairs

They put it up as public, so free skill points+kp for such a cheap price

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