Crimsonorion wrote: »So for the upcoming Anniversary I plan to use Crafting Writs and I wanna grind my remaining characters to at least Level 50 Blacksmith, Tailor and Woodworking. Anyone have an idea how many items my character that is already 50 would have to make, so they my other toons could decon them for EXP?
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Crimsonorion wrote: »So for the upcoming Anniversary I plan to use Crafting Writs and I wanna grind my remaining characters to at least Level 50 Blacksmith, Tailor and Woodworking. Anyone have an idea how many items my character that is already 50 would have to make, so they my other toons could decon them for EXP?
You get better crafting inspiration from the decon of items you don't make yourself (e.g. from your own characters).
So, your time and resources would be better spent finding a friend or guildie that you can trade CP160 items with.
Can't find anyone?
The guild dailies (Undaunted Daily Delve, Fighter's Guild Daily, Mages Guild Daily) hand out plenty of intricates for decon. Might as well start doing those now anyway to start stockpiling intricates.
It's worth it in the end, though. I have three (3) 9-trait crafters ... and a fourth that is working on 8 traits.
Crimsonorion wrote: »I'm sorry I didn't explain, I have 3 toons that are all level 50 in crafting, but that was thru questing, i was curious how many items [ex how many rubedite daggers] would someone have to make for another toon to grind crafting [Like how many daggers would toon 1 have to make for toon 2 to reach level 50 crafting]
Crimsonorion wrote: »I'm sorry I didn't explain, I have 3 toons that are all level 50 in crafting, but that was thru questing, i was curious how many items [ex how many rubedite daggers] would someone have to make for another toon to grind crafting [Like how many daggers would toon 1 have to make for toon 2 to reach level 50 crafting]
If I recall correctly. The guild/undaunted delve dailies give out ornate pieces, not intricate pieces.
My memory isn’t the best though, so I might have that backwards and maybe you’re right.