Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-30567038-20170721013220/@comment-26335978-20170721201951

MrHobit1234 wrote: 707Mithrandir wrote:

MrHobit1234 wrote: In my opinion smithing should dirictly correlate to how much alignment you have with the faction whose CT you are using, and regarding the normal CT it should correlate with the highest alignment you have.

I think it should go like this

0-499(50% chance of negative modifier)

500-999(40% chance of negative modifier)

1000-1499(30% chance of negative modifier)

1500-1999(20% chance of negative modifier)

2000+(10% chance of negative modifier) So if I kill 2000 Gundies, I am suddenly a master smith? Sure, alignment should play a considerable factor in forging, but simply because I am a warrior, does not mean I am an expert smith. It is supposed to represent that they would be more willing to teach you their secrets of forging. If I knew everything there was to know about forging, but I had no experience actually doing it, I wouldn't be able to make anything very powerful, it takes practice.

I think, instead of increasing your forging skills, alignment should allow you to have be able to forge equipment with higher tiers. Perhaps something like the following.

0-499 = tier 1 and below

500-999 = tier 2 and below

1,000-1,999 = tier 3 and below

2,000+ = tier 3 and below, with a very small chance of tier 4.

And forging would is what would actually decrease your chances of getting something bad, and increase your chances of getting something good.