Bryanonymous wrote: »Buy about 300 denata at 20g (NA/PC price... so, might be different) a piece, and the same amount of the cheapest cp160 potency, plus whatever aspect you can get for cheap, and join a trading guild. That's by far the easiest way, or you are going to suffer.
@Tevalaur, a little detail: green glyphs do drop from mobs. e.g. at Sentinel zombie strand.
Bryanonymous wrote: »Buy about 300 denata at 20g (NA/PC price... so, might be different) a piece, and the same amount of the cheapest cp160 potency, plus whatever aspect you can get for cheap, and join a trading guild. That's by far the easiest way, or you are going to suffer.
Buying Denata might make sense, don't waste the money on CP 160 instead of CP 150 potencies though in my opinion. The amount of difference between them in all ways except price won't make up for the sticker shock
Buying Denata might make sense, don't waste the money on CP 160 instead of CP 150 potencies though in my opinion. The amount of difference between them in all ways except price won't make up for the sticker shock
@Nestor
I've never seen 8k inspiration or more from ANY white glyph, that however sounds about right for a higher quality glyph of a high tier (including green if you're ESO+ or have CP well spent).
White Superb CP150 Glyph - Decon for 4019 IP - MAX IP No Penalties
White Truly Superb CP160 Glyph - Decon for 4188 IP - MAX IP No Penalties
I wasn't watching close enough so I didn't catch MAX IP below L20 Enchanting but it was already max at that point. I'll have to re-run to see exactly how low the penalty ends.
The penalty hasn't ended at level 20 enchanting, but it is capped by then at 12829
so I didn't catch MAX IP below L20 Enchanting but it was already max at that point.
All dropped glyphs are white, any green/blue/purple glyphs are crafted; buying/trading is really the only way to make a dent in enchanting levels because of this fact. This guide includes a list of suggestions for which glyphs to purchase at which enchanting level to avoid the cap and not overspend.
And yes, leveling enchanting is extremely tedious... it's not just you.
You could have said all that with just saying in one line that you have the full runs in a chart link. And that I wouldn't need to re-run.
You didn't do any of that until after you tried to correct me. I still have no idea what that sentence was meant to correct
All dropped glyphs are white, any green/blue/purple glyphs are crafted; buying/trading is really the only way to make a dent in enchanting levels because of this fact. This guide includes a list of suggestions for which glyphs to purchase at which enchanting level to avoid the cap and not overspend.
And yes, leveling enchanting is extremely tedious... it's not just you.
That's false, you get green glyphs for completing writs.
...just that no penalty affected the white glyphs because their inspiration is so low.
...and tried to clarify it hadn't ended, just wasn't apparent on those particular glyphs.
You will no longer receive deconstruction penalties when your skill rank in a corresponding tradeskill is high enough to craft with the material in question.
...just that no penalty affected the white glyphs because their inspiration is so low.
...and tried to clarify it hadn't ended, just wasn't apparent on those particular glyphs.
WTH,
Those two sentences directly oppose each other. Which white glyphs are we even still talking about? CP150/160 white? Loot or Crafted? They appear to give the same IP.
I don't know what else to say
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