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Crafting Economy in Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar

By Ashley Hudson, published Jun 05, 2007
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I love LOTRO. The gameplay is fun, the deed system is great, crafting is interesting, the quests are relevant and worth doing for the rewards that you get from them. But wth is wrong with the economy?!

I am starting to dread going to the auction house. Drops are worth nothing unless they're purples, and sometimes not even then. The only crafted armor that's worth buying are the ones that are critted, and those are ridiculously expensive. It seems that the only thing that really sells well are the harvested items, especially ore and ingots. Now, that's great for the prospectors. Go out, get some ore, sell it for a mad profit. But what about the crafters?

Now I realize that as a crafter, you have access to harvesting skills as well. You're not required to buy ore. But there are many that just don't care to devote the amount of time required to harvest all the materials that they need. It's incredibly time-consuming, and if you are a casual player that doesn't have a lot of time for gaming during the week, it takes away from the time you have to quest and level. Nodes are really hard to come by. At higher levels you can't even compete with those who have speed buffs or horses; they get there more quickly and your nodes will get taken from right under your nose.

I've always been an advocate of harvesting your own materials. I felt that if you didn't want to take the time to get your own mats, then you had no right to complain about their prices.

I just don't feel the same way about harvesting in LOTRO. Ore sells for incredibly ridiculous amounts. It's needed in almost every crafting profession. The prices of ore in LOTRO make it not even worth it to craft. The things that are crafted don't even sell for the cost of the ore alone. Crafters have to post their items at an incredibly high rate just to try and break even.

Now I don't know about you guys, but I don't even see the use in buying those high-priced weapons or armor pieces when you'll get quest rewards that are only slightly inferior, equal to, or better than those that can be purchased. It seems unfair, not just to crafters but to adventurers as well.

Crafting Economy in Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar

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Did You Know?
Even tier 1 ore, such as bronze ingots, sell for an average of 175 silver/stack.
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