Survey maps drop at the same rate no matter what writ level you're at ... so you're good there. Gold mats, on the other hand, have a better drop rate the higher writ level you're at.My alt character is Lvl 50 in Enchanting. But she has 0 points in potency/aspect improvement. If I do the enchanting writs, do I have a lower chance of getting enchanting surveys or gold mats because I haven't put any points into enchanting?
No. You'll see a Roman numeral tied to the name of the survey map ... which indicates the level of mats found at the survey site.Edit: Also, can I transfer the surveys onto my main who has 10 in Enchanting to get higher quality mats from the survey?
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Survey maps drop at the same rate no matter what writ level you're at ... so you're good there. Gold mats, on the other hand, have a better drop rate the higher writ level you're at.My alt character is Lvl 50 in Enchanting. But she has 0 points in potency/aspect improvement. If I do the enchanting writs, do I have a lower chance of getting enchanting surveys or gold mats because I haven't put any points into enchanting?No. You'll see a Roman numeral tied to the name of the survey map ... which indicates the level of mats found at the survey site.Edit: Also, can I transfer the surveys onto my main who has 10 in Enchanting to get higher quality mats from the survey?
bongtokin420insd16 wrote: »what? As in I, II, or III? That only denotes location. My main collects all my surveys and gets level goods from it.
bongtokin420insd16 wrote: »what? As in I, II, or III? That only denotes location. My main collects all my surveys and gets level goods from it.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »No. You'll see a Roman numeral tied to the name of the survey map ... which indicates the level of mats found at the survey site.
@bhagwad But as an add'l note, there are a few passives that can also help determine which toon you want to harvest. Ten Champion Points in The Lover offers a chance to increase the yield from nodes. It's a bit unclear whether survey nodes look at this, or if they have their own mechanism, but my assumption has always been that a Rich node is a bundle of 5-6 regular nodes, and that when you harvest it, the return is something like silk, 3+3+3+3+3+3=18. With the passive each run its own RNG and can double, offering a yield of 18-36. This would explain the variance in yield, but like I say I never tested w/o the passive to see if it has its own RNG.
75 points in Lover speeds things up. Not necessary, but very convenient. Of course, this is the recovery tree so almost any vet will be investing here anyway.