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Regarding the T3 group - I would assume you have all the requisite Alchemy and Enchanting achievements on these characters as those are pretty straightforward and easy to get, but I did have a question about their provisioning knowledge.
How many purple/gold recipes do the characters in the T3 group know, and how many of the 26 (average) vouchers per week come from the provisioning writs? I've found that on my main who knows every recipe in the game with the exception of aetherial and mythic aetherial ambrosia, I only get maybe 1 provisioning master writ a week, and 80%+ of the time it's a basic purple recipe for only two vouchers.
Just curious if it's worth putting 6/6 into provisioning on my alts with no purple recipe knowledge, or leaving them at 4-5/6 to farm for the rarer blue and purple recipes?
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The most difficult part was a.) saving gold to buy items with nirnhoned traits to research
Becoming a master crafter is quite the journey. For those of you who have made it there (or if it is something you are currently working towards), take a few moments in this discussion to reflect upon your experiences.Was there a particular moment you decided to become a master crafter?
What does "master crafter" mean to you? Does it just mean being a nine trait crafter? Does it mean being a master of styles as well? Does it mean being of service to the community by regularly crafting gear? Something else entirely?[/indent]
Where did your journey become particularly difficult or memorable? [/indent]
What are your thoughts on the 'pay to win' research scrolls or motifs? Have you used any, or did you get everything by virtue of your own blood, sweat, and tears?[/indent]
As soon as I started playing. I always craft in games.Was there a particular moment you decided to become a master crafter?
To me it means someone who can craft anything and everything in any style available. Every recipe in provisioning as well. Furnishings though is a bit different. There are just so much and some recipes still not able to be looted. I feel like ZOS really didn't want people knowing every furnishing recipe, even though I've heard a few have all that are available.What does "master crafter" mean to you? Does it just mean being a nine trait crafter? Does it mean being a master of styles as well? Does it mean being of service to the community by regularly crafting gear? Something else entirely?
When Housing was introduced. It gave me a new crafting goal, attuning every set station in the game for my home. Soooo many master writs done, so much gold spent buying extra masters. But it was worth it and not long after I finished my goal I founded At Writs End originally intending for it to be a personal guild bank and ability to share my home with a few. At Writs End grew very fast and almost immediately blossomed into a real guild.Where did your journey become particularly difficult or memorable?
I have used the ones the ones provided by the voucher merchant for Jewelcrafting on my main crafter. When they were first released on the Crown Store and people were arguing over P2W or not, I made a comment then that at that time it was not P2W but the moment new traits were released it would be. And it was. People who paid to finish as soon as they could get a hold of the research items had a significant advantage for crafting sales and personal gear till the other people who used the "free" scrolls caught up. If we hit a 10th trait on any or all of the crafts it will be the same.What are your thoughts on the 'pay to win' research scrolls or motifs? Have you used any, or did you get everything by virtue of your own blood, sweat, and tears?
The most difficult part was a.) saving gold to buy items with nirnhoned traits to research
In comparison, this is quite cheap. All nirnhoned items combined are as expensive as one page of the most expensive motif.
The (at least *my*) next level is to learn all craftable items (still lacking "that" wickedly expensive Ambrosia receipt, plus half of the other furnishings etc.). I'd say that's another 20 Million of gold. Or even more.
Cheap? LOL! Not back when I researched nirnhoned items
I am working my way to it now (both all traits, and the achievement). I currently have 88.58% traits unlocked, so still got a long way to go with that. Then I just need to get to level 50 in jewelry and provisioning. Then I need to complete a bunch more motifs, which will probably be the hardest part.
I've just been using my writ vouchers to get 1 day research bonuses, so it will make the process a bit quicker.
Learning the motifs is going to be the killer for me to get the Grand Master Crafting achievement.