All the enchanting writs I got with Kuta gave me 5 or 6 vouchers back. The ones for 2 vouchers require only Rekuta.
Equipment writs with Legendary materials (rosin, tempering alloy, wax) award about 44 vouchers. You get 18 vouchers or so for purple items with the Nirnhoned trait, and a ton of vouchers when you get the magic combo (legendary, nirnhoned, rare style) for 140+ vouchers. You say a friend of yours got a 327 voucher? Could he have been exagerating?
I'm not saying I would not like more vouchers... but if you post something, at least make sure it's not misinformation.
SolarCat02 wrote: »@Khenarthi
I have a master writ for a legendary shield (8 trait set, prosperous, Nord) worth 10 writ vouchers, so no, they are not worth "at least 44 vouchers". In fact, of the four I got that used legendary materials (not counting enchanting Kuta here), one was 74, two were 34, and then of course my woodworking worth 10.
Things that raise the writ voucher total, in my observations:
- Legendary
- Nirnhoned
- 9-trait
- "rare" motif
If you get all four, you get the 300+ vouchers. If it only asks for one of the above, you get a very small amount of writ vouchers. It also doesn't care how many traits if it's less than 9, because 2-trait and 8-trait sets seem to offer the same amount. The "rare" motif list is also somewhat arbitrary, as Celestial seems to be on it but Akaviri and Ancient Orc are not considered rare enough to boost your writ voucher reward quantity.
If you get a voucher thats not worth your time or "a negative value" to you sell it.
Last i looked you could easily move it for 1k per voucher in a flash.
Remember they are the only route to certain things so someone will be looking to buy.

xXMichonneXx wrote: »Master writs are a joke. I've given up on them, just doing my daily writs as usual and if I get one great. I've recently gone 5 days without one and that's doing 14 writs per day on 3 characters. It's obvious that the whole thing is designed around making us buy things with crowns.
xXMichonneXx wrote: »No need to be snarky Stevil. I'm glad you're having good luck with them but a lot of us are not.
The problem is that they treat everything as a factor instead of adding a flat amount of vouchers. Therefore legendary items are only worth crafting when combined with a high trait set, rare style and nirnhoned trait. If you don't have enough high multipliers, the high amount of legendary materials is not worth it.
A much more balanced approach would be flat values instead of multipliers, e.g.
50 for legendary, 5 for epic
10 Nirnhoned
1 per required trait
5-10 for rare styles
One could balance it such that the average stays about the same, but it will rise the floor and lower the ceiling of voucher rewards, while making them proportional to the required materials.