phaneub17_ESO wrote: »If you play for long enough, regularly do surveys, and have ESO+ active everyone eventually ends up with 2000+ of every rune except Oko, not including the Special runes Hakeijo and Indeko. Oko tends to be most people's concern as its used in two dailies, one as the main craft and another as a side extra. Even Kuta I don't care for receiving anymore as I sit on over 3000. If you need some runes on NA PC, I'm sure I can send over a crap ton I'll never use.
The fail rate is not disproportionate. For one it's the only consumable that can be deconstructed. Second, it only has 3 ingredients and only 1 of each. If you look at the ingredients in for example blacksmithing, then a piece of heavy armor with 16+ bricks of metal gives you 1 or 2 pieces back. The fact that you get something back at all from 1 glyph is more unlikely than likely.
TimeViewer wrote: »The fail rate is not disproportionate. For one it's the only consumable that can be deconstructed. Second, it only has 3 ingredients and only 1 of each. If you look at the ingredients in for example blacksmithing, then a piece of heavy armor with 16+ bricks of metal gives you 1 or 2 pieces back. The fact that you get something back at all from 1 glyph is more unlikely than likely.
Sorry but a 100% fail rate is VERY disproportionate, the reward for the daily quest as well as any glyph found in a container will always fail, others are in the 90-95 range even with the passives maxed
If I change builds and Prismatic enchant that I created, can I get the Hakeijo back? If I apply a new enchant, does the Prismatic glyph go back in my inventory for extraction, or is it lost? If I extract a Prismatic glyph (whether I created or purchased), am I guaranteed to get the Hakeijo back, or is it RNG? I would experiment if I had a bunch of these stones, but I only have a couple so I'm asking first.
TimeViewer wrote: »To answer, I am fully trained in all passives and champion points tho CP does not affect, I do that for the other decons.
Glyphs from questing can be 100% fail, no matter what color, decon the ones from the soul line, purples, they all fail. The point was that the daily enchanting writ quest gives a glyph as it's reward, if it's white it will fail 99-100$ of the time, green rewards are about 95-98% fail, what's the point of even giving us the glyph as a "reward" then?
Makes no sense
TimeViewer wrote: »To answer, I am fully trained in all passives and champion points tho CP does not affect, I do that for the other decons.
Glyphs from questing can be 100% fail, no matter what color, decon the ones from the soul line, purples, they all fail. The point was that the daily enchanting writ quest gives a glyph as it's reward, if it's white it will fail 99-100$ of the time, green rewards are about 95-98% fail, what's the point of even giving us the glyph as a "reward" then?
Makes no sense
1. Daily enchanting writs only give green glyphs as rewards.
2. I definitively showed that they do not fail anywhere close to 95-98% of the time. I got a total of 41 runes back from deconstructing 37 glyphs, so averaging more than 1.
Your hyperbole and exaggeration is not helping your arguement.
TimeViewer wrote: »To answer, I am fully trained in all passives and champion points tho CP does not affect, I do that for the other decons.
Glyphs from questing can be 100% fail, no matter what color, decon the ones from the soul line, purples, they all fail. The point was that the daily enchanting writ quest gives a glyph as it's reward, if it's white it will fail 99-100$ of the time, green rewards are about 95-98% fail, what's the point of even giving us the glyph as a "reward" then?
Makes no sense
1. Daily enchanting writs only give green glyphs as rewards.
2. I definitively showed that they do not fail anywhere close to 95-98% of the time. I got a total of 41 runes back from deconstructing 37 glyphs, so averaging more than 1.
Your hyperbole and exaggeration is not helping your argument.
TimeViewer wrote: »I know what I get and it's no where near that call me a liar all you want they fail