I did writs before ESO+ offered any benefits to inventory. It merely comes down to a choice to do them or not.
You would have to keep all your mats in your bank and I have way to much gear and can’t store any in there and majority of my characters inventory’s are maxed as well.
And all that is a choice. Since there are no new mats required for crafting writs vs before Zos added the crafting bag there is no reason outside of personal choice to not do writs vs what we did back then. A great many of us handled it without issue.
I did writs before ESO+ offered any benefits to inventory. It merely comes down to a choice to do them or not.
You would have to keep all your mats in your bank and I have way to much gear and can’t store any in there and majority of my characters inventory’s are maxed as well.
And all that is a choice. Since there are no new mats required for crafting writs vs before Zos added the crafting bag there is no reason outside of personal choice to not do writs vs what we did back then. A great many of us handled it without issue.
It is a choice... but I can’t get rid of any of my gear especially since most of it is gold so it’s either I destroy some or writs.
I did writs before ESO+ offered any benefits to inventory. It merely comes down to a choice to do them or not.
You would have to keep all your mats in your bank and I have way to much gear and can’t store any in there and majority of my characters inventory’s are maxed as well.
And all that is a choice. Since there are no new mats required for crafting writs vs before Zos added the crafting bag there is no reason outside of personal choice to not do writs vs what we did back then. A great many of us handled it without issue.
It is a choice... but I can’t get rid of any of my gear especially since most of it is gold so it’s either I destroy some or writs.
How you store your gear is another personal choice. Most of us store the gear on alts or chests if we are not using it. As a result of your choice, you are choosing to passively spend more in-game gold for upgrade matts than most of us and reducing the benefit of your more active than passive gold gains than those of us that do crafting writes daily.
Manage your inventory in a more effective and efficient manner and you'll find things like this are much easier.
I did writs before ESO+ offered any benefits to inventory. It merely comes down to a choice to do them or not.
You would have to keep all your mats in your bank and I have way to much gear and can’t store any in there and majority of my characters inventory’s are maxed as well.
And all that is a choice. Since there are no new mats required for crafting writs vs before Zos added the crafting bag there is no reason outside of personal choice to not do writs vs what we did back then. A great many of us handled it without issue.
It is a choice... but I can’t get rid of any of my gear especially since most of it is gold so it’s either I destroy some or writs.
How you store your gear is another personal choice. Most of us store the gear on alts or chests if we are not using it. As a result of your choice, you are choosing to passively spend more in-game gold for upgrade matts than most of us and reducing the benefit of your more active than passive gold gains than those of us that do crafting writes daily.
Manage your inventory in a more effective and efficient manner and you'll find things like this are much easier.
I have a few chests as well but they’re full I completely forgot about them. I know, I’m a hoarder and it’s hard to manage and get rid of anything when I don’t want to get rid of anything lol.
I did writs before ESO+ offered any benefits to inventory. It merely comes down to a choice to do them or not.
You would have to keep all your mats in your bank and I have way to much gear and can’t store any in there and majority of my characters inventory’s are maxed as well.
And all that is a choice. Since there are no new mats required for crafting writs vs before Zos added the crafting bag there is no reason outside of personal choice to not do writs vs what we did back then. A great many of us handled it without issue.
It is a choice... but I can’t get rid of any of my gear especially since most of it is gold so it’s either I destroy some or writs.
How you store your gear is another personal choice. Most of us store the gear on alts or chests if we are not using it. As a result of your choice, you are choosing to passively spend more in-game gold for upgrade matts than most of us and reducing the benefit of your more active than passive gold gains than those of us that do crafting writes daily.
Manage your inventory in a more effective and efficient manner and you'll find things like this are much easier.
I have a few chests as well but they’re full I completely forgot about them. I know, I’m a hoarder and it’s hard to manage and get rid of anything when I don’t want to get rid of anything lol.
and as I said, that is a choice.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Every time I see a post like: "Tip: How to make X K gold in only 1 hour" I am like.. Wonder if THIS TIME it will be possible to do without guild traders.... Nope...
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »What specifically do you consider active farming? Compared to what you described as passive farming. Just curious here