This is probably because the list everyone sees is the top 100(?) by # of users. Most add-ons have to be searched on, or have a filter set, to be seen. This will only get worse as we get more added.It's not available on the main console list yet for whatever reason.
All you have to do is search "Can Craft Master" in the Addons menu on console and you'll find it there 🙂
Be careful with bookmarks and putting things in your library on bethesda.net. Those can overwrite what you have installed in game. Benefit from my pain. LOLLootAllTheStuff wrote: »This looks really helpful. I haven't got around to setting up add-ons properly in ESO, but I did bookmark this one in my bethesda.net mod library.
allochthons wrote: »Be careful with bookmarks and putting things in your library on bethesda.net. Those can overwrite what you have installed in game. Benefit from my pain. LOLLootAllTheStuff wrote: »This looks really helpful. I haven't got around to setting up add-ons properly in ESO, but I did bookmark this one in my bethesda.net mod library.
Bethesda.net add-on settings overwriting Console Add-ons
Yes! It calculates if you meet three different criteria:allochthons wrote: »This looks really interesting. Does it check to see if you have the trait material (like flint for Argonian pieces, or Glass Eye of Mora for a Scribes of Mora piece) in your craft bag and/or inventory? That would be most useful for me, personally, on my alt account with limited storage space.
Yep! That's exactly how it was meant to be used!allochthons wrote: »Do I know the motif? Do I have enough traits researched? Do I have the materials, and how much do they cost? Do I have the skill points in that I need (esp to improve)?
Then, queue them up like Dolgubon's Lazy Writ Crafter.
allochthons wrote: »I've done minimal testing, but so far;
It works for me on PS. But not if I have Writ Cost Calculator by LikeMaiq installed as well. After I uninstalled WCC, it seemed fine.