You can find nirncrux using crafting surveys which you occasionally get as reward. Also, I currently get like a stack of mats of each kind just by picking all the white-green trash that drops in dungeons(doing pledges and sometimes redoing them to help friends) and deconstructing it, so the mats dump for me is perfectly fine - actually helps me keep my bag in check and spares the trouble of having to sell/vendor extra mats.
I haven't done enough writs to be certain yet, but even if it's some gold and a chance at nirncrux, that's good enough for me. If you actually need the mats you have for something useful, might as well skip a few writs/not do them at all. I constantly had excessive stacks of mats of all kinds even while leveling though.
Also, surveys lead you to big clusters of rich nodes(like 7 rough mats per node instead of usual 3), so if you get one, you'll more than replenish the mats you spent(plus, raw mats to refine). Not too sure how often surveys drop though, I've gotten 1 of each kind so far.
The rewards I've seen so far just aren't that great so it seems like a waste to use mats for writs, when I could be saving them up for my next set of armor.
Chuggernaut wrote: »The xp for enchanting is actually nice.
purple-magicb16_ESO wrote: »Does completing crafting writs not give you achievements? Like for more dyes? I haven't looked into it but I thought this would be one reason to complete writs. Although other than that you're absolutely right. Rewards for these are not great.
Not arguing the general point, but what stops you from researching items?o.OOn my main, all crafting skills are maxed, so I did all the crafting writs once (except for alchemy, the Nirnroot doesn't count for some reason when you acquire them). I only got the usual trash rewards, except for 1 survey (and 1 on another character).
But, as nice as Nirncrux seems to be for many players, what am I supposed to do with it as a single player who never even get to research these items in the first place in order to craft them? I guess I'll just store them in the inventory from my material-alt until one of my friends might want to use it...
I had to use 1 whole stack (-1, it was 99) of Void Ingots just to get a few more ores and 3 Nirncrux of 2 different kinds (altogether!).
As long as no one confirms to get tomatoes and oats for Provisioning, I'm out.
On my main, all crafting skills are maxed, so I did all the crafting writs once (except for alchemy, the Nirnroot doesn't count for some reason when you acquire them).
JessieColt wrote: »purple-magicb16_ESO wrote: »Does completing crafting writs not give you achievements? Like for more dyes? I haven't looked into it but I thought this would be one reason to complete writs. Although other than that you're absolutely right. Rewards for these are not great.
There are achievements.
You get one for doing each writ (Jack of all trades?)
You get one for turning in numbers. (10, 25, etc.)
IIRC (unable to log in for patch downtime) at least one of the above does provide a new dye when completed.
Not arguing the general point, but what stops you from researching items?o.OOn my main, all crafting skills are maxed, so I did all the crafting writs once (except for alchemy, the Nirnroot doesn't count for some reason when you acquire them). I only got the usual trash rewards, except for 1 survey (and 1 on another character).
But, as nice as Nirncrux seems to be for many players, what am I supposed to do with it as a single player who never even get to research these items in the first place in order to craft them? I guess I'll just store them in the inventory from my material-alt until one of my friends might want to use it...
I had to use 1 whole stack (-1, it was 99) of Void Ingots just to get a few more ores and 3 Nirncrux of 2 different kinds (altogether!).
As long as no one confirms to get tomatoes and oats for Provisioning, I'm out.
Also, nirncrux sells for some pretty nice sums...though I suppose it might've changed now, unsure. I used mine to get a few researches going because why not.
JessieColt wrote: »On my main, all crafting skills are maxed, so I did all the crafting writs once (except for alchemy, the Nirnroot doesn't count for some reason when you acquire them).
This should be fixed in today's patch. Alchemy Writs that required you to get a plant were not updating correctly.
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/139302/patch-notes-v1-5-3#latest
"Fixed an issue that could prevent items from being tracked correctly during some crafting writ quests."
JessieColt wrote: »On my main, all crafting skills are maxed, so I did all the crafting writs once (except for alchemy, the Nirnroot doesn't count for some reason when you acquire them).
This should be fixed in today's patch. Alchemy Writs that required you to get a plant were not updating correctly.
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/139302/patch-notes-v1-5-3#latest
"Fixed an issue that could prevent items from being tracked correctly during some crafting writ quests."
Awesome, thank you for the info. I haven't seen the new patch notes yet