Look at that http://imgur.com/a/4QWjW Other Argus zones!
In low gravity you fall slower... so it would make sense to not have crazy fall damage.
I am actually super excited about Felslate Anchor. Now, I can literally drown in the tears of my unsold Demonsteel Stirrups and Leystone Hoofplates. As I drift to the bottom of sea, I will remember the good times, like when I actually had recipes worth crafting.
(Patch 7.3 will take us to Argus, one of the biggest Legion base of operations in the Universe, and with it, there are new raw materials and knowledge to be learn.) Shouldn`t it say to be learned or to learn?
Would be nice if Blizzard would give us a Chaos Crystal shatter. Arkhana and Crystals are so easy to come by, and the Leylight Shards are impossible. I end up crafting a bunch of blue items to DE just to keep up with my own demand. Am I missing some other way to get Shards?
Drat! Right when I thought the multiple-characters-to-see-all-the-story stuff was done with with the end of class campaigns!Ah well. Should still feel like less to do. But did I ever finish the original profession chains..
Lets see if they can actually fix the Mass Prospecting instead of adding another version that'll just spit out piles of shards like the first one.
I find people complaining about engineering to be hilarious. Engineering is by far and away the most useful profession to have on as many characters as you can supply for it. It is the only profession that rewards that specific character for having it in any meaningful way since they removed the profession bonuses. Alchemists can use a trinket, tailors can ride a mount, but engineers get access to a whole range of useful toys that let you repair, teleport all around the world, remotely access the mail and your bank, have an auction house in various capital cities that otherwise lack them, modify your equipment at pretty much any time as long as you have tinker kits in your bank so that your cloak has slowfall/gliding (sadly disabled in dungeons as mentioned) and belt has waterwalking/boosted swim speed.You only need one blacksmith, alchemist, leatherworker, tailor, jewelcrafter and scribe to mail stuff to one another. You arguably only need one enchanter, as well, as long as your enchanter gets enough purples and blues (and the latter will finally not matter once they add the desperately needed crystal shatter). Literally everyone who isn't a miner, herbalist or skinner (in that order of importance) should be an engineer.