If I may suggest, you should also post the items that each profession is able to create below the actual calculator.The calculator would be much better with all the actual crafting stuff below it.And use their respective icons, so it's easier to navigate.
ah cool. I think build planning will be important.. I have put a lot of hours into dragonflight just progressing tradeskills on the levelling server "as blizzard intends" and it's a long, long grind with heavy commitments and no respec.You can make a BIS item maybe, But you will specialize down to the slot to do it. In the end it feels similar to Shadowlands Legendaries, except with LOTS of other things for crafters to do, tons of cosmetics, consumables and components other tradeskills need. There will be a lot of different paths for goldmakers and endgame focused players... So these talent calc will be great for planning that out!
Nice! But... are knowledge points "infinite"? Can you actually learn everything eventually just by grinding, or are you going to have to min-max what's most important to you?This simple detial will very largely impact if we're going to be having a single gatherer that we focus on specializing very hard, or 3-4 gatherers per profession, that each pick a different thing to gather well.
The amount of Knowledge points needed to cap between some professions is wildly different.510 alchemy, 520 herbalism, 570 enchanting, 680 inscription. Jesus.
Besides the points, is it really a thing for Enchanting and Inscription that those two can't even get all of the nodes? Like Enchanting has in the Enchantment Specialization the Primal tree, but you can only chose 4 out of the 5 nodes from it? The same goes with Inscriptions Archiving tree following the Scale Sigils.
Without being to see how different specs contribute to different recipes, this is useless. The in-game UI is trash, and it doesn't give a preview of what points count towards when you put them into a pec, before confirming that is. I want to know what i am spending the point on because a lot of times the tooltips are vague. Was hoping to find more info on this here...