Those only cut time in half as they have a cooldown. But you get a few each month from Daily Rewards also. Then there's endavours.Plus, you can buy research scrolls from guild stores for gold or buy them yourself with writ vouchers.
Those only cut time in half as they have a cooldown. But you get a few each month from Daily Rewards also. Then there's endavours.Plus, you can buy research scrolls from guild stores for gold or buy them yourself with writ vouchers.
Thing is - you don't need to have 18 chars with 9 traits in all skills. I level them on alts (only 8) because it doesn't cost me much in terms of mats or time. Nirnhoned is pricey, not too bad on PC EU, but definitely on NA. And of course it should take time to become a master crafter with all traits in all skills. And that's not even the longest grind. It takes a lot longer to get all recipes for provisioning
What crafting on more alts does for you:
- 5.1k gold per alt per day if you have gilded fingers maxed out and skill levels at max (that's 153k/month per char for 5 mins of work per char per day)
- Access to hirelings which give rares
- Access to surveys, which keep you in materials and the more alts you do writs on the more you'll see that surveys outweigh the cost of having an extra character use materials daily.
- More Sealed Crafting Writs, which not only give vouchers but also a lot of exp
If you do 9 traits on all alts, there's only minor advantages:
- You can do 9-trait / nirnhoned writs on any character without having to transfer the writ and its items
- It can craft it's own 9 trait sets
- It can reconstruct nirnhoned items
So yes, it takes long, but you don't need to do all traits and dare I say, you shouldn't do it on all alts.
Sorry, I don't understand. I thought trait research was character wide, not account wide.FrancisCrawford wrote: »Horse training takes that long on every character. At least trait research only has to be done once.
Sorry, I don't understand. I thought trait research was character wide, not account wide.FrancisCrawford wrote: »Horse training takes that long on every character. At least trait research only has to be done once.
Sorry, I don't understand. I thought trait research was character wide, not account wide.FrancisCrawford wrote: »Horse training takes that long on every character. At least trait research only has to be done once.
It is, but most people don't do it on more than one char because one character can craft items for all other toons and there isn't much reward in further research (you gain slightly better chances on master writs tho, as far as I know).
Sorry, I don't understand. I thought trait research was character wide, not account wide.FrancisCrawford wrote: »Horse training takes that long on every character. At least trait research only has to be done once.
It is, but most people don't do it on more than one char because one character can craft items for all other toons and there isn't much reward in further research (you gain slightly better chances on master writs tho, as far as I know).
1. You get more master writs from daily writs
2. You don't have to swap characters to trait change an item for use
3. You can do more master writs on that character (I use them to level skills quickly if I need a new one)
4. You can reconstruct items with your preferred trait instead of having to swap to a crafter.
There are numerous benefits. They may be able to be solved by swapping characters, but considering research is entirely passive, I feel it's worth the benefit.
RodneyRegis wrote: »Those only cut time in half as they have a cooldown. But you get a few each month from Daily Rewards also. Then there's endavours.Plus, you can buy research scrolls from guild stores for gold or buy them yourself with writ vouchers.
Thing is - you don't need to have 18 chars with 9 traits in all skills. I level them on alts (only 8) because it doesn't cost me much in terms of mats or time. Nirnhoned is pricey, not too bad on PC EU, but definitely on NA. And of course it should take time to become a master crafter with all traits in all skills. And that's not even the longest grind. It takes a lot longer to get all recipes for provisioning
What crafting on more alts does for you:
- 5.1k gold per alt per day if you have gilded fingers maxed out and skill levels at max (that's 153k/month per char for 5 mins of work per char per day)
- Access to hirelings which give rares
- Access to surveys, which keep you in materials and the more alts you do writs on the more you'll see that surveys outweigh the cost of having an extra character use materials daily.
- More Sealed Crafting Writs, which not only give vouchers but also a lot of exp
If you do 9 traits on all alts, there's only minor advantages:
- You can do 9-trait / nirnhoned writs on any character without having to transfer the writ and its items
- It can craft it's own 9 trait sets
- It can reconstruct nirnhoned items
So yes, it takes long, but you don't need to do all traits and dare I say, you shouldn't do it on all alts.
Huh?
You don't need to learn crafting traits for any of those things. You just need to level the skill lines and put skill points into the first passive and the hirelings.
Sorry, I don't understand. I thought trait research was character wide, not account wide.FrancisCrawford wrote: »Horse training takes that long on every character. At least trait research only has to be done once.
It is, but most people don't do it on more than one char because one character can craft items for all other toons and there isn't much reward in further research (you gain slightly better chances on master writs tho, as far as I know).
1. You get more master writs from daily writs
2. You don't have to swap characters to trait change an item for use
3. You can do more master writs on that character (I use them to level skills quickly if I need a new one)
4. You can reconstruct items with your preferred trait instead of having to swap to a crafter.
There are numerous benefits. They may be able to be solved by swapping characters, but considering research is entirely passive, I feel it's worth the benefit.
Sorry, I don't understand. I thought trait research was character wide, not account wide.FrancisCrawford wrote: »Horse training takes that long on every character. At least trait research only has to be done once.
It is, but most people don't do it on more than one char because one character can craft items for all other toons and there isn't much reward in further research (you gain slightly better chances on master writs tho, as far as I know).
1. You get more master writs from daily writs
2. You don't have to swap characters to trait change an item for use
3. You can do more master writs on that character (I use them to level skills quickly if I need a new one)
4. You can reconstruct items with your preferred trait instead of having to swap to a crafter.
There are numerous benefits. They may be able to be solved by swapping characters, but considering research is entirely passive, I feel it's worth the benefit.
You do NOT need 9 traits to do all these things.
1 and 3 you can do if you just fully level all the crafting skill lines, which does not take very long. Well Jewelry takes a little while.
Changing or reconstructing an item with a trait isn't something that you do that often. But even if you did you'd only have to learn the useful traits, not all 9.
The things you need 9 traits for is crafting gear that requires a lot of traits. And doing Master writs. I doubt that you want to learn all the styles on all characters. For Master writs, I learn all the style pages I get on my Main Crafter, and she has 9 traits all.
Of course by all means, if you want to learn 9 traits on all characters its entirely up to you.