Master Writ Drops - Do I have to Be in Reaper's March?

ProfesseurFreder
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Do writ vouchers only drop in specific locations, or can they found at any crafting drop-off point? I watched a video that said they would only drop in your alliance’s highest-level area, i.e. Reaper’s March or Bangkorai… but I have not been able to find anything written anywhere to confirm that.

I hope it’s not true, because sometimes it’s a pain in the neck to head out to Reaper’s March just to drop off crafting writs….
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  • MissBizz
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    The reason they said that was because master writs only drop from the top tier writs - which writ tiers used to be tied to their turn-in location (which actually was Craglorn)

    So no, as long as you are doing the top tier writ available (asks for items using the highest level material) you can pick up/do/turn in the writs at any location and have a chance to receive master writs.
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  • Elsterchen
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    Not sure what exactly you like to know:
    1) Writ vouchers are only rewarded by Rolis Hlaalu, who indeed is located in each capital city (wayrest, elden root, mournhold), for completed master writs.

    2) Master writs have a chance to drop of any dailie crafting-writ (max level) your level-50-crafter handed in at any writ drop-off point found in all major cities.

    Once you take on a daily or master crafting task its teated like a quest and can be activated in the journal. Equally there are quest markers at the closes drop site on your map.



    3) rawl'ka is a very easy city to do daily crafting writs, but obviously you would not be able to hand in master writs there.


  • ProfesseurFreder
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    These answer my question, thank you, guys!
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