Crafting Writ rewards are nothing more than a slap in the face to VR14's that are Level 50 in said Profession. Sure you get an occasional Legendary Temper or Kuta from the Coffer (much more on the less often side) and if you prayed to the RNGesus that day you just might get a Nirncrux (good luck, I haven't heard of anyone who's gotten one from a map yet in 1.6). The material costs are ridiculous. ZoS needs to drop it to Crafting 3 items at most. The gold reward is meh but w/e, the 20K IP is laughable since many of us are capped already, and the junk the coffer drops is even more meh, unless you get a Legendary ofc. Also 499 XP, what (insert colorful adjective here) person at ZoS thought that would be fine?
Consumable Writs however are great and well worth doing daily.
Ah so basically I'll have to do 400-600 Crafting Writs (with my luck at getting Surveys) so that I get roughly 100 Surveys to get 1 Nirncrux, ZoS logic.Haxnschwammer wrote: »Craglorn survey have a chance of 1.25% per node for nirncrux even in lower craglorn.
For surveys th upper crag-rule doesn't count.
Haxnschwammer wrote: »Craglorn survey have a chance of 1.25% per node for nirncrux even in lower craglorn.
For surveys th upper crag-rule doesn't count.
Haxnschwammer wrote: »1.25 chance makes 80 nodes or 10 surveys on average. Loot fairy is a bi*ch so no guarantee...
The values I occasionaly post and where you can find nirncrux are from a thread where someone else gathered all data. Mainly from answers from ZOS. That surveys in craglorn have a chance for nirncrux also in lower craglorn was from a statement Gina postet. Also I did find nirncrux in lower surveys, allthough I got more from farming nodes in upper craglorn.
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Not sure about anyone else but I find it incredibly frustrating when you turn in an Equipment crafting writ and all you get is a single trait stone. The consumable writs are almost guaranteed to give at least 2 items so why isn't the equipment writs paying off nearly as much considering they take far more material to make? I'm sure this has been brought up at some point before but it just seems like a waste of effort to do equipment writs when all you could end up getting out of it is a rather pointless Ruby.