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Enchanter Surveys: worth it long term?

  • FlopsyPrince
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    Feric51 wrote: »
    Nestor wrote: »
    Feric51 wrote: »

    Bottom line... don't craft basic white glyphs for alts to decon. Make them at least blue, then finish with purple once they hit level 40-ish in the Enchanting skill line.

    P.S. There used to be a chart somewhere on here that showed extraction inspiration caps at various Enchanting skill levels

    @Feric51

    This is what you are looking for

    https://sunshine-daydream.org/craft-enchanting.html

    However, since we now typically have tons of CP160 Potencies, I have a simple method I follow, assuming your farming CP160 Mobs and making CP160 glyphs for alts to chew on:

    L1 to L12 Decon Mob Looted Glyphs, Whatever they are, or Crafted Green Glyphs if desired
    L13 to L22/24 Blue Glyphs
    L24 to L46 Purple Glyphs

    Then you can learn all the Essences and Potencies you don't know. That will get you close to if not at 50. This is assuming you have the Skill Points to invest in an Alts Enchanting and extra Essences. Otherwise, grind out some more Purples.


    Aren't you mixing Alchemy and Enchanting here? No essences in enchanting. You have to make things for all levels for alchemy.

    That page has some good details, but I would like to know "make X superb glyphs for X levels below 50" myself at least.

    I find it much more effective to make superb ones rather than truly superb ones because the latter is much more expensive to replace, at least from the vendor.

    I think he's referring to essence runes which are the ones that determine the actual effect like Deni = stamina, Oko = health, etc.

    Potency runes determine the level of the glyph, Essence = effect, Aspect = Strength (color).

    He's saying once you get the Enchanting skill to level 46 you should be able to finish it out to 50 just by crafting glyphs using combinations of unknown Potency and Essence runes since learning those gives a nice chunk of inspiration.

    True. I just want to avoid jumping between characters to make the right number of runes!

    Though I think I am done with that now, so it may not matter for me at least.
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  • volkeswagon
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    other than a chance for kuta they aren't worth doing
  • Nestor
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    Nestor wrote: »
    Feric51 wrote: »

    Bottom line... don't craft basic white glyphs for alts to decon. Make them at least blue, then finish with purple once they hit level 40-ish in the Enchanting skill line.

    P.S. There used to be a chart somewhere on here that showed extraction inspiration caps at various Enchanting skill levels

    @Feric51

    This is what you are looking for

    https://sunshine-daydream.org/craft-enchanting.html

    However, since we now typically have tons of CP160 Potencies, I have a simple method I follow, assuming your farming CP160 Mobs and making CP160 glyphs for alts to chew on:

    L1 to L12 Decon Mob Looted Glyphs, Whatever they are, or Crafted Green Glyphs if desired
    L13 to L22/24 Blue Glyphs
    L24 to L46 Purple Glyphs

    Then you can learn all the Essences and Potencies you don't know. That will get you close to if not at 50. This is assuming you have the Skill Points to invest in an Alts Enchanting and extra Essences. Otherwise, grind out some more Purples.


    Aren't you mixing Alchemy and Enchanting here? No essences in enchanting. You have to make things for all levels for alchemy.

    Alchemy is Solvents, Oils and Reagents.

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