I don’t understand why this doesn’t exist already, but crafters need to be awarded a Feat of Strength achievement for getting the cap on skill AND knowledge points for a Dragonflight profession during the expansion, and then another FoS if they somehow are sadistic enough to do it for EVERY profession (using alts) on their account.
A single profession is a ~7 month effort to hit this if you do it every single week. This definitely seems like it deserves something for recognition, since other Feats of Strength are given out for just getting lucky with a random item drop, with possibly zero time investment if its on a first ever kill.
Putting it in the prepatch is going to be too late for some people unless they put a catchup in and it sort of defeats the value of a FoS if there is a catchup
Draconic master of all is the achievement for getting them all to 100 I still have a ways to go to max the knowledge points. leather working is a pita so was engineering.
Ya, it needs to be put in no later than 10.1.7 if it would actually be a FoS (meaning no catch up mechanic). There likely wouldn’t be enough time to get it done for someone starting fresh if added after that.
Ya, totally true lol. The ~7 month time in my first post is the BEST case for some of the professions, but some definitely take longer than that even if you have been doing it every single week.
I have Veilstrider and feel that as long as the “DF version” of Veilstrider is not time-limited, I’m ok with this. I don’t want to see another situation where other players come up short on an time-limited achievement because of weekly quests driven by unfavorable RNG. That felt bad seeing people miss out.
You obviously haven’t seen the Blacksmithing or Engineering trees.
The BS one is probably 30% deeper than Alchem. It’s ridiculous.
And, to the point of this thread, it is ENTIRELY too much work. You want to know why people quit WoW/ DF … is time-commitments like this that turn the game into a JOB.
I’m fine to agree that maxing professions was too easy before DF. But they are now way, Way, WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY too hard.