Both sport fishing and tresure hunting need to have better payouts as in my experiences you spend alot more time in war zones than with cargo for a mear pittance resulting in very few people useing these methods
Both sport fishing and tresure hunting need to have better payouts as in my experiences you spend alot more time in war zones than with cargo for a mear pittance resulting in very few people useing these methods
Do you know why treasure hunting so worthless? Most because of third party programs, that allow make very easy or automate this process. It wasn't be defeated by devs and publisher due to a number of problems. So, it was much easier to significantly reduce reward than fix problem.
Im not refering to the chests im refuring to raising ships i would feel that would be quite hard to automate as the ships raising takes a bit of work to not only find but to raise as well
I would also like to point out that Pirates are likely to contest the cords that are brodcasted
The difference in profit varies with the onyx price so there is no good way to compare the two without tje server being live. On legacy fishing returns are better than mainland to mainland cargo runs but worse than mainland to freedich and mainland to Diamond Shores. Seems just about in the right spot.
Epic Erenor Scepter - 856 Magic Att, 733 gimped DPS.
Epic Erenor Katana - 815.3 DPS.
Epic Erenor Bow - 693 DPS... worse than the gimped weapon even though it's a primary weapon.
"Balance" . . . This doesn't even take in to account the 978.4 epic erenor nodachi, or 978 mAtt staff.
I just dont want to see the same dead sea i have for the past 2 years
I'm a pirate. I don't fish, nor do sunken ships. I don't move packs for the most part.
Still, I want those activities boosted. The best part of ArcheAge has always been when we've had lively seas with tons of people doing sea-based activities, activities that were anchored to the "risk vs. reward" concept. We need more of that and to move away from the safe "dailyage" nonsense we've seen in the past 2 years.