Chronicburn wrote: »It seems by the time I log in 4 toons to hit the stables and do a provisioning writ (trying to get the purple food recipes) ...
Chronicburn wrote: »then I check my crafter to see if I have traits to research ... I barely have time left to actually "go play"

Chronicburn wrote: »I know this is probably just a "noob" problem because all the pro's have the recipes and all their toons maxed on stable, but does anyone else feel like this is way time consuming?
Also, for the pro's/vets whatever ... after I get these chores grinder out in a couple months, what chores come next? I have a feeling there's gotta be more lol...
Chronicburn wrote: »It seems by the time I log in 4 toons to hit the stables and do a provisioning writ (trying to get the purple food recipes) ... then I check my crafter to see if I have traits to research ... I barely have time left to actually "go play"
I know this is probably just a "noob" problem because all the pro's have the recipes and all their toons maxed on stable, but does anyone else feel like this is way time consuming?
Also, for the pro's/vets whatever ... after I get these chores grinder out in a couple months, what chores come next? I have a feeling there's gotta be more lol...
Chronicburn wrote: »It seems by the time I log in 4 toons to hit the stables and do a provisioning writ (trying to get the purple food recipes) ... then I check my crafter to see if I have traits to research ... I barely have time left to actually "go play"
I know this is probably just a "noob" problem because all the pro's have the recipes and all their toons maxed on stable, but does anyone else feel like this is way time consuming?
Also, for the pro's/vets whatever ... after I get these chores grinder out in a couple months, what chores come next? I have a feeling there's gotta be more lol...
I never understood why writs all have to be dropped off at different spots. Allow us to choose which spot to drop it, then it would dramatically reduce completion time. Would be a huge QoL improvement.
Chronicburn wrote: »It seems by the time I log in 4 toons to hit the stables and do a provisioning writ (trying to get the purple food recipes) ...
Dolgubon's Lazy Writ Crafter Mainly used for Blacksmithing/enchanting/clothing/woodworking. Best thing to do with Alchemy and Provisioning is to make a stack of 10 items for the quest. There's only 2-3 per level. Then all you do is pick up the daily writ and turn around and hand it in.Chronicburn wrote: »then I check my crafter to see if I have traits to research ... I barely have time left to actually "go play"
Trait Buddy. Access what traits each of your character knows as well as how much research time is left...Regardless of which character you're on.Chronicburn wrote: »I know this is probably just a "noob" problem because all the pro's have the recipes and all their toons maxed on stable, but does anyone else feel like this is way time consuming?
Also, for the pro's/vets whatever ... after I get these chores grinder out in a couple months, what chores come next? I have a feeling there's gotta be more lol...
Takes me about 5 mins per character to do my "crafting" dailies. I'm done in around 20 mins.
Main - Clothing/Woodworking/Alchemy/Provisioning
Alt1 - Enchanting/Provisioning
Alt2 - Alchemy/Provisioning/Horse Training
Alt3 - Blacksmithing/Provisioning/Horse Training
If you're on Console, I can't help you...
Yes that was pretty much an instant download.Chronicburn wrote: »It seems by the time I log in 4 toons to hit the stables and do a provisioning writ (trying to get the purple food recipes) ...
Dolgubon's Lazy Writ Crafter Mainly used for Blacksmithing/enchanting/clothing/woodworking. Best thing to do with Alchemy and Provisioning is to make a stack of 10 items for the quest. There's only 2-3 per level. Then all you do is pick up the daily writ and turn around and hand it in.Chronicburn wrote: »then I check my crafter to see if I have traits to research ... I barely have time left to actually "go play"
Trait Buddy. Access what traits each of your character knows as well as how much research time is left...Regardless of which character you're on.Chronicburn wrote: »I know this is probably just a "noob" problem because all the pro's have the recipes and all their toons maxed on stable, but does anyone else feel like this is way time consuming?
Also, for the pro's/vets whatever ... after I get these chores grinder out in a couple months, what chores come next? I have a feeling there's gotta be more lol...
Takes me about 5 mins per character to do my "crafting" dailies. I'm done in around 20 mins.
Main - Clothing/Woodworking/Alchemy/Provisioning
Alt1 - Enchanting/Provisioning
Alt2 - Alchemy/Provisioning/Horse Training
Alt3 - Blacksmithing/Provisioning/Horse Training
If you're on Console, I can't help you...
Holy crap, thanks for that addon tell! Now if only there were a guild store search add on....
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Chronicburn wrote: »It seems by the time I log in 4 toons to hit the stables and do a provisioning writ (trying to get the purple food recipes) ... then I check my crafter to see if I have traits to research ... I barely have time left to actually "go play"
I know this is probably just a "noob" problem because all the pro's have the recipes and all their toons maxed on stable, but does anyone else feel like this is way time consuming?
Also, for the pro's/vets whatever ... after I get these chores grinder out in a couple months, what chores come next? I have a feeling there's gotta be more lol...
Holy crap, thanks for that addon tell! Now if only there were a guild store search add on....
Dolgubon's Lazy Writ Crafter Mainly used for Blacksmithing/enchanting/clothing/woodworking. Best thing to do with Alchemy and Provisioning is to make a stack of 10 items for the quest. There's only 2-3 per level. Then all you do is pick up the daily writ and turn around and hand it in.
Chronicburn wrote: »[..]by the time I log in 4 toons [..] I barely have time left to actually "go play"