I’m sure this has been discussed before (I simply couldn’t find the thread), but I believe it’s worth bringing up again:
I would like the community’s opinion on allowing players to stack identical copies of crafting writ items.
Currently, smithing, woodworking, clothier and enchanting crafted items are not able to be stacked. This causes the player to craft the items every time they log in to complete writs, for every character completing writs.
I currently have 12 characters doing writs regularly, but recently stopped for several weeks due to the time-consuming nature of the task (about 1hr 30min if I’m focused).
Crafting is an essential aspect of ESO, and contributes heavily toward the overall economy. Thus, I believe that minimizing the time needed to complete the task will benefit the game as a whole. For example: more gold mats available, potentially at lower prices, due to more being available.
Another alternative would be to allow crafters to stow these repeatable quest items in their crafting bag.
I’m sure this has been discussed before (I simply couldn’t find the thread), but I believe it’s worth bringing up again:
I would like the community’s opinion on allowing players to stack identical copies of crafting writ items.
Currently, smithing, woodworking, clothier and enchanting crafted items are not able to be stacked. This causes the player to craft the items every time they log in to complete writs, for every character completing writs.
I currently have 12 characters doing writs regularly, but recently stopped for several weeks due to the time-consuming nature of the task (about 1hr 30min if I’m focused).
Crafting is an essential aspect of ESO, and contributes heavily toward the overall economy. Thus, I believe that minimizing the time needed to complete the task will benefit the game as a whole. For example: more gold mats available, potentially at lower prices, due to more being available.
Another alternative would be to allow crafters to stow these repeatable quest items in their crafting bag.
While I agree on the premise, and it would certainly be nice. I believe there are issues with equipment stacking due to "damage" they can take, so they need each item to be separate from one another, so they can differentiate between the different items in the database.
Glyphs on the other hand, I don't know why those don't stack, since they are exactly the same.
katanagirl1 wrote: »I have noticed that when I accidentally crafted the wrong item for a daily writ and left it in my character’s inventory for when it came up again, the quest did not recognize it.
I don’t think this is what you mean by stacking, but it sounds like making them ahead of time wouldn’t work.
kringled_1 wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »I have noticed that when I accidentally crafted the wrong item for a daily writ and left it in my character’s inventory for when it came up again, the quest did not recognize it.
I don’t think this is what you mean by stacking, but it sounds like making them ahead of time wouldn’t work.
I'm not sure what happened there, but you can absolutely make items ahead of time. I usually do 3 days worth at once. Inventory space is the limiting factor.
I’m sure this has been discussed before (I simply couldn’t find the thread), but I believe it’s worth bringing up again:
I would like the community’s opinion on allowing players to stack identical copies of crafting writ items.
Currently, smithing, woodworking, clothier and enchanting crafted items are not able to be stacked. This causes the player to craft the items every time they log in to complete writs, for every character completing writs.
I currently have 12 characters doing writs regularly, but recently stopped for several weeks due to the time-consuming nature of the task (about 1hr 30min if I’m focused).
Crafting is an essential aspect of ESO, and contributes heavily toward the overall economy. Thus, I believe that minimizing the time needed to complete the task will benefit the game as a whole. For example: more gold mats available, potentially at lower prices, due to more being available.
Another alternative would be to allow crafters to stow these repeatable quest items in their crafting bag.
While I agree on the premise, and it would certainly be nice. I believe there are issues with equipment stacking due to "damage" they can take, so they need each item to be separate from one another, so they can differentiate between the different items in the database.
Glyphs on the other hand, I don't know why those don't stack, since they are exactly the same.
katanagirl1 wrote: »I have noticed that when I accidentally crafted the wrong item for a daily writ and left it in my character’s inventory for when it came up again, the quest did not recognize it.
I don’t think this is what you mean by stacking, but it sounds like making them ahead of time wouldn’t work.
katanagirl1 wrote: »Still waiting for them to stop the rain inside my houses.
redlink1979 wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »Still waiting for them to stop the rain inside my houses.
I sent a ticket to ZOS a while back regarding the issue/bug of raining inside some structures. Result: no replies, no actions taken...