Dragonflight Preview: More on Professions

Loving everything I’m reading about professions in Dragonflight. Some people have lamented at the thought of needing to craft in a specific location, but I like it. It’s not necessarily about you interacting with nearby players, but creating an area that feels alive and populated with characters that are actively participating in the world. Whether or not you interact with the people around you, it will feel like a bustling hub of commerce. And I think that’s great.

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The Mettle tooltip has “inlcuding” which should be “including”.

I like everything I’ve read here and happy that you are re-introducing crafting stations. Fantasy/community feel > convenience.

Oof. We’ll get that corrected as soon as possible. Thanks for the catch.

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QOL is not the most important aspect of an MMO.

… No? They’ll obviously add new tables for the next expansion. Not that you’d even make DF recipes next expansion anyway?

Im hyped for this and I can’t wait to see what else y’all have in store for professions. Love the reagent bag, love the stack increase, and I love the stations design.

Feedback for a future inclusion:
Please consider having certain professions supply general customization options for players. Like JCers selling earrings/necklace, Inscription selling tattoos, Alchemy sells hair dye etc.

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Hello Blizz friend! :wave:

Call me gay because I’m happy. This looks and sounds great to me! You get a like from me today. :heart_eyes:

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No, you get off MY lawn!

In the case of enchanting…what would be considered ‘direct crafting’? Considering all enchanting does is…enchant and disenchant stuff, and the fact that there’s an enchanting station, that kinda limits what these stations could potentially be used for, right?

Yeah, but back then it had a purpose outside of contracts, and that other feature is not really important outside transmogs.

Do what they do to bandages and merge them.

The original version didn’t even have contracts. Inscription was an additional power system, similar to what conduits are now.

I want Inscription to be GOOD again, not be merged with something else.

It was better before, it just needs some attention again. Give it something ACTUALLY useful.

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Not a new feature or type of bag…it’d definitely help if the people designing this game had actually played it.

Edit: I’d still like to know if the different qualities of gear will come in different colors. I have hope they will seeing the crafting equipment has different color schemes, but there’s no mention what those variations are tied too.

Enchanting to vellum, crafting wands, reagents, etc. All the stuff that isn’t enchanting/DEing a piece of gear.

Yeah, but we dont use glyphs for power anymore. It’s an outdated profession for an ancient system. Just merge it.

Really cool changes.
Unlimited crafting bag would be awesome. (ESO has that as well.)

And that’s how everybody should, at a minimum, see these types of features. Well said.

Umm yes you would for people who like to collect gear for transmog. I still make Vanilla and older expansion items every once in awhile when I feel like gathering mats for them as they still sell. Some older glyphs are still popular as well (ofc that’s assuming we get new glyphs).

Please consider stacking crafting materials a lot higher.
Like 99k or 999k.
We have a gazillion different crafting materials now from currently nine and then ten different periods.
Imagine having only one stack of every crafting material in storage.

Ok, fine, this is probably not something to do for the most current expansion but it would help a lot with storage space for past expansions.

Come on, for Blizzard this is just a number in a database and stack-sizes can even be hotfixed.
In contrast of expanding this database by given us more storage slots.

A second row of bag places in the bank would be nice plus a second tab for the reagents bank.
But then this is expanding the database while bigger stack-size does not cost anything.

Thank you so much for the clarification! :heart: I’m glad Inscription will still be its own profession. :grinning: