Anotherone773 wrote: »I dont use a lazy writ crafter and do not have a problem with the writs. The order you put the ingredients in matter because the name used depends on the order of ingredients. When you do it manually you can see the name of the potion you create and the stats of that potion.
It's not a great system, especially compared to the system used in TES which is better, but its what we got.
SilverBride wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »I dont use a lazy writ crafter and do not have a problem with the writs. The order you put the ingredients in matter because the name used depends on the order of ingredients. When you do it manually you can see the name of the potion you create and the stats of that potion.
It's not a great system, especially compared to the system used in TES which is better, but its what we got.
Lazy Writ Crafter only marks which mats you need. You place them in manually, and you do see the name of the potion you are making. What I need to know is how do you know what order you need to put them in?
For example, it can tell me to craft a Potion of Stamina with stamina, healing and cowardice. I put mats in that have all those properties and the name of the potion says "Potion of Stamina" but it may not be the one the writ wants.
Just to clarify, I am only talking about Master Alchemy Writs.
Anotherone773 wrote: »The name of the potion changes depending on the order you put the ingredients in. The first thing you want to look at is the name of the popup when you add the second ingredient. In your example, the primary ingredient should contain all 3 traits. The secondary ingredient should contain stamina and healing, the third ingredient should contain stamina a cowardice. Then you should end up with a potion of stamina with all 3 traits on it.
SilverBride wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »The name of the potion changes depending on the order you put the ingredients in. The first thing you want to look at is the name of the popup when you add the second ingredient. In your example, the primary ingredient should contain all 3 traits. The secondary ingredient should contain stamina and healing, the third ingredient should contain stamina a cowardice. Then you should end up with a potion of stamina with all 3 traits on it.
What if there aren't ingredients that contain all 3 traits? And if the first ingredient contains all 3 traits, why do you need the next two? It's no wonder it's such a pain. What a ridiculous system.
But thanks for the info.
Anotherone773 wrote: »
The name of the potion changes depending on the order you put the ingredients in.
If you use three identical ingredients it does not matter what order you put them in unless something has changed in the past 3 months since I last did a round of them.
Use WritWorthy for Master Writs. I've done literally thousands of master writs and never had a mistake.
(Even Dolgubon, the author of Lazy Writ Crafter recommends that you use WritWorthy for master writs)