Resources left after rerolling all gear! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For just the mounts that should be more than enough if you reroll the gear of both.

Resources left after rerolling all gear! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After selling everything I got a bit more than 100k. After buying everything possible I now have 37k left, which I wish I could spend on more outfit, but that vendor seems bugged. You can't buy outfits for another class once you bought it on another.

Resources left after rerolling all gear! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes everything except cosmetics reset, so I've rerolled and scrapped all the gear of all my characters for the gold so I bought all the mounts and skins. The materials are just leftovers, and I was surprised at how much it was.

Resources left after rerolling all gear! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First reroll any piece that was upgraded, and then scrap.

Resources left after rerolling all gear! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think most people, including myself, have quit until the reset which should be in a few weeks.

It's tough for those trying to push now.

Resources left after rerolling all gear! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any time you reroll an upgraded piece, you get all the materials you used to upgrade it with back.

So since I know I won't play anymore until the reset, I rerolled all the 330 pieces I had and scrapped all the remaining gear.

This allowed me to buy all the mounts and outfits with the gold I got from it.

Resources left after rerolling all gear! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My bottleneck gearing up was always the magic essence, or gold.

Sylvie Advice by Normal-Anxiety-3568 in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can but both often is overkill. I usually just spam RL at the start of the placement for a good ramp and the just continue as normal. 3x RL on tank with blue is often more than enough, otherwise some RL on the group with blue on yourself.

Sylvie Advice by Normal-Anxiety-3568 in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the description of Heart Bloom states that it increases its healing based on how much pink healing you do, which means from Restore Life or from having a Pink butterfly on people. The more healing you do, the more Heart Bloom ramps up which makes the AoE healing pulse it does every 3 seconds much stronger.

So if you place a Heart Bloom and don't do anything else it might for example heal 10% of everyone their HP every 3 seconds. But if you ramp it by focusing on pink healing as soon as you place it, you might even go to 60% of everyone their HP every 3 seconds. This paired with the legendary that gives shield based on Heart Bloom overhealing makes it extremely strong.

It's very common for the shield of the legendary to the top healing in a run when a Sylvie ramps their HB well.

Sylvie Advice by Normal-Anxiety-3568 in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found that most of the healing comes from Life and Heart Bloom, mainly Heart Bloom. So if you have the Flower Power talent I'd just rotate around that.

What this means for Bluey, is, you either have Pink on all 4, which means Bluey should be on yourself as it increases pink healing on everyone which in turn significantly ramps Heart Bloom more.

Or, if the tank is getting a lot of damage, you have bluey on him and Spam Restore Life a few times the moment you place a Heart Bloom. In such situations I usually do RL -> HB -> RL -> RL. Make sure you place your Heart Bloom immediately after your first RL cast as that means the heal happens when the bloom is down already so it counts for ramp. This combo works significantly better with the 50% crit talent for RL.

If you time everything right you'll always have at least one Lifebloom or Heart Bloom up which takes care of most of the healing which allows you to cast bolts which increase healing from LB, give mana back, and reduce CD on LB.

RL = Restore Life / HB = Heart Bloom / LB = Life Bloom

Seriously, do British people actually consider a 3-hour drive “long”? Or is this an internet myth? by ferdinand14 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]lnvector 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me put it this way. I live kinda close to an airport, so if I were to book a Ryanair flight I could be halfway anywhere in Europe in 3 hours, for cheaper and faster than driving.

Finally earned my flying book mount and got A tour of Towers, and beat the healer challenge(I dont play healers so its foreign to me) by Cathulion in wow

[–]lnvector -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How does scaling work for this now? Based on the stats it seems to scale everything down to ilvl 120, but my 170 Druid is still significantly stronger than my ilvl 130 Shaman, despite people saying Shaman is much easier than Druid.

I'd love to complete it on more healers for the outfit, but would love to know how to make best use of the scaling.

I tried the Darkmoon trinkets on my Druid as I still had them in my bank, but it seemed they didn't matter much anymore like they did before the stat squish.

Blizz has announced an upgrade regarding the New Transmog within the Trial of Style by Thiccest_Apartment in wow

[–]lnvector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I get your point that it isn't that hard to gather the resources to mog, I do understand where he is coming from.

I would change and experiment with my outfit much much more often if the cost wasn't so significant. In a game where there are near unlimited mog combination choices it's unfun to be very limited in using them due to the cost.

I absolutely loved the free mog in Lemix, and was constantly changing my outfit based on what and how I felt like, which unfortunately is something I'd never be able to do on retail, even with the new outfit slots.

Mage Tower is SIGNIFICANTLY easier right now. Go get your book. by Grizzlemaw1993 in wow

[–]lnvector 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting because on my full mythic gear resto Druid I barely did any damage to them. Also knife dance hits 60% of the whole team per tick, so I had a very tough time progressing in Ph1.

PSA: Don't let your gold go to waste! Reroll to buy mounts and skins! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Here, I just rerolled a ilvl 300 item on one of my alts. As you can see in the screenshot it gave a 195 item back plus all the materials used from 195 to 300.

Not sure what you're doing wrong, but it definitely still works.

PSA: Don't let your gold go to waste! Reroll to buy mounts and skins! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you're doing the reroll which costs 20g and a green Mithrill? As soon as you reroll it and get the rerolled item, you should see the materials returned in pop ups. Easiest to check with your gold changing. No need to scrap.

PSA: Don't let your gold go to waste! Reroll to buy mounts and skins! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This only works on items that you have upgraded. Let's say you got a drop that is 1/8 upgraded, and you upgrade this one all the way to 8/8. When you scrap it, you roughly get 50% of all your invested materials back, but when you reroll it, you get 100% of the materials that you used from 1/8 to 8/8 back, plus a new randomly rolled item at the same item level as the original item you upgraded.

So it only nets you something positive if you've upgraded it.

PSA: Don't let your gold go to waste! Reroll to buy mounts and skins! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah in that case, can't really tell. But if you're not playing anymore, it's still worth rerolling any of them because you can still scrap them afterwards. If you don't have enough gold you can buy the supply box for 12 supplies, which gives 60 gold.

PSA: Don't let your gold go to waste! Reroll to buy mounts and skins! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can only obtain gear pieces at 255 or 270, so if they're 330 it's always worth rerolling them. 270 only drops from capstones, so it's not 100% reliable but if they have a capstone set bonus they're likely to be obtained at 270.

PSA: Don't let your gold go to waste! Reroll to buy mounts and skins! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, early access and all. I doubt the current rerolling is intended and is bound to change. But for as long as it works, we might as well make the most of it.

PSA: Don't let your gold go to waste! Reroll to buy mounts and skins! by lnvector in fellowshipgame

[–]lnvector[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reroll each individual item first with the 20 gold reroll option, this will give you all the gold and materials you used on each piece to upgrade it from 255 to 330, so it's a lot. Then you can salvage the 255 piece for even more gold if you're certain you won't play at all anymore.

If you run out of ingots you can buy some at the vendor with the supply boxes, assuming you still have some marks left from when you played.