WTF Blizzard ?! Everything made in dragon isles is automatically soulbound ?! What nonsense is this ?! If I want to craft a bag or cloth armor for a friend, or just to sell in the AH, I should be able to do so. FIX THIS !!! GET IT BACK TO THE WAY IT SHOULD BE. IF I CAN CRAFT IT, I SHOULD DETERMINE IF ITS MINE, TO SELL OR GIVE IT TO SOMEONE
Also, another problem I noticed. If I people on my friends list. I should be able to trade with them. If I can play with them, I should be able to trade or send mail to them.
You should really look into how the crafting orders system works, like the whole quest in Valdraaken encouraged you to do when you first arrived and met the Artisan’s Consortium.
I mean I don’t either but they put you through the motions enough it ought to at least trigger a lightbulb that oh, hey, something is happening here I ought to investigate on wowhead later lol
Nah, then they’d all just cost a fortune and be largely inaccessible to both buy and craft for the majority of players. I like the theory behind this system, it just needs some refining.
Yea, I rarely see crafting orders. So it’s not working so well from my experience. Still, that’s not the point. Blizz has increased the difficultly involved in crafting as a whole. Make better stuff. Sure, okay. But the point is, I should have some choice in the matter. If i can craft it, I should not be restricted. If i can craft it, I should be able to sell, trade or whatever.
But if they did that they’d feel compelled to make them all garbage ilvl so you can’t buy good ilvl. (Buying runs gets around this sort of, but you still have to actually show up for the run and not screw up so badly that they can’t 4-man whatever it is.)
Crafting orders are Blizzard’s current attempt to allow crafting to have a role in gear that isn’t LFR level. The person who is going to wear the gear has to earn the reagent that allows it to have a decent ilvl.