First off, best bag is pretty debatable if you don't really need to keep around as much armor as we do now. I suppose maybe a Druid who is playing all four specs?
Second, Sorcerous Earth isn't a big deal because of two things: A) Sold by primal spirit vendor (AND garrison missions for primal spirits aren't going anywhere) and B) Alchemy Transmute which can convert all the excess Sorcerous Air/Water/Fire into Earth. Now if you don't have an alchemist that maybe an issue but honestly, if you're trying to corner the market on selling stuff (especially on the AH) shouldn't you have an alt army?
Third, technically, there a 34 slot bag in Legion (Madman's Luggage) at a cheap cheap gold price of 500k gold.
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i hope not
In case noone else mentioned this... prices for materials are quadrupled in Garrison resources. Still shouldn't be an issue, but you will never buy Fur for 4 gr again.
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The 34 slot bag is Unique Equipped, so only once can be used.
As far as people saying "don;t need big (or bigger bags) anymore...
Poppycock.
Unless you are the most casual of players... we will always want more space.
Look at you now? Everyone has the 32 slotters... and yet we used to carry multiple gear sets in inventory for each spec when we had smaller bags... not to mention many things stacking to 200 instead of 20.
MMOs, by nature, promote hoarding.
since the materials will not more have a daily CD, prices will go down at the point that you barely pay the cost
Prices on hexweave bags will certainly go up quite a lot, as there is only a single 30-slot bag in Legion and it's unique and tied to a rep, there is no 32-slot bag, and the 34 slot bag is 500k gold.
Hexweave bags sold for <150g apiece on my server before I quit a year ago. Every established L100 has tons of 'em; the only market is new characters. So the question is how much they go up-- my guess is there will be a spike up 10-20x for demon hunters until a month into the expansion, then it'll drop and stabilize closer to 1k. Still not exactly costing a fortune. Making hexweave bags will be a nice steady source of income but you won't get rich quick unless you capitalize on that DH spike.
True, but the price/cost of the bigger stage item does include the previous ones. Also, why would a relog be needed to "save" the item stage appearance is baffling. As long as the item is soulbound, the stage appearance should automatically be acquired in the wardrobe.
I was not aware of the relog, that being some other issue.
But it makes sense that gaining the last stage should not grant all of those prior.
It would be like gaining a mythic drop and then gaining the appearances of the heroic, normal, and LFR versions.
People are not asking for that.
The problem if you did genuinely progress though the stages is the lack of record of that in a form that is meant to grant those appearances.
If you think that should change, then go ahead and provide a good argument to blizzard.
My view is that it make sense, and follows the same rules as everything else.
You shouldn't compare the crafted items to the various difficulty raid drops. If we assume crafting an item is a form of gear progression, then acquiring the base item and all its stage upgrades is like actually doing each raid difficulty. Stage 1 is equal ilvl to LFR, stage 2 to Normal Highmaul, stage 3 ito Hc Highmaul, stage 4 to M Highmaul. Stages 5-6 correspond to HFC difficulties, but they have the same appearance a stage 4, so they don't matter as transmog.
It shouldn't matter if you crafted the item yourself, stage by stage, or purchased the base item and the stage upgrades one by one, or even purchased the max stage item. The time spent to either acquire the materials or farm the gold to buy the materials needed, or the base item and the stages, or even the maxed item is essentially you doing all tiers of difficulty.
Personally i don't have a problem if Blizzard doesn't see the upgraded items issue the same way as i do, but the above is my point of view and opinion on the matter at hand. If i actually need to craft each item one by one and upgrade it myself, no probs. I wouldn't want to miss an appearance though, if the damn system is buggy and cannot recognise I had a stage 1 crafted item that i upgraded it myself to stage 2, but, because i didn't relog, it didn't get "saved"/acquired.
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So I have alot of Hexweave bags stored in my bank. In the last couple of days prices have suddenly risen by like 300g (from 700g to 1k). But now i read something that after prepatch you can get mats without daily cd? Which means it will be even easier to produce? So i guess i should sell now in stead of waiting until for example Demon Hunters get unlocked.
You could always produce bags from garrison resources, but buying fur and selling it was more profitable.
At the very least, hold on to your bags until they allow Demon Hunters to play.
I think you guys are overvaluing bag space now that the new transmog system is in, plus more items being converted into toys. I have 11 Hexweave Bags on my main (4 + 7 in the bank) and both tabs of void storage. Went from that all being almost completely full, to now having 191 empty slots total (over 300 including void storage).
I think most people will be satisfied with simple Embersilk or even Frostweave bags.
Not only that, but they made a bunch of items toys instead. For example engineering mailbox, blingtron, etc. Even things that are not really toys but just useful items have been turned into toys. Pretty stupid if you ask me. What's the use for bags anymore? Everything just goes in this virtual space called toy box.