Yeah, I have a similar experience as the OP. I have 7 toons that do writs at the highest tiers, but only one is my master crafter who knows all 9 traits, all the non-crown store exclusive motifs, knows all the purple prov recipes and all but two of the legendary ones, has the achieves and passives, etc, and if I was to get a master writs worth more than 17 vouchers or so, it'll much more likely to be on one of my other toons, not her.
It's pretty frustrating because as I've said before on this same topic, what I was so excited about when they released these master writs was that it was suppose to reward you for the time and effort you put into your crafter. IME, it's just more random ESO randomness.
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I do daily writs on all 14 of my players, and only one is capable of really crafting anything, none of the others are capable of crafting anyting other than Writs, although they are rank 50 on all of them, one of my players can craft everything known in the game, and has every motif and all of the crafting achievements. so what gives why do i get more master writs from the one that done have any motifs and none from the master crafter, are we all spending thousand of gold and time to get useless motif's? Before i did get all of the motif's from the one crafter i was getting a ton of them and now nada. I using the past 9 months as an time frame. So give us the real truth, why are no motif's better than all of them?
Stinkyremy wrote: »I do daily writs on all 14 of my players, and only one is capable of really crafting anything, none of the others are capable of crafting anyting other than Writs, although they are rank 50 on all of them, one of my players can craft everything known in the game, and has every motif and all of the crafting achievements. so what gives why do i get more master writs from the one that done have any motifs and none from the master crafter, are we all spending thousand of gold and time to get useless motif's? Before i did get all of the motif's from the one crafter i was getting a ton of them and now nada. I using the past 9 months as an time frame. So give us the real truth, why are no motif's better than all of them?
what is even worse for me is I keep getting these 7 writ tokens, bouyant armiger, the rarest style, or, akavir, or militant, where style mats are more expensive than the writ itself and most of the 60-80 tickets are all legendary, rare motif and nirnhoned. On top of that I haven't seen a writ give me more than 100 tickets since the master writs first come out. I know all motifs ffs. I guess the 100, 200 writs are still able to be dropped, just not for me.
To add to this, the drop rate from hirelings has gone to the point of never getting gold mats and doing cloting writs with ancestor silk, the most expensive mat isn't even worth the wax, the least expensive gold mat.
The amount of received writs is slightly dependent on the goodness of the crafter.
The amount of received vouchers from a writ is random and the range of vouchers is very large.
This is why a random crafter is getting usually more vouchers than the main crafter. The randomness of vouchers vastly overshadows the master's slightly better chance in writs. If all writs would return same amount of vouchers then the master crafter would steadily produce more vouchers. But the current system randomly throws in very large amount of vouchers. One writ of hundred vouchers is like giving twenty extra writs to a helper.
Lets make an example. Player has one master crafter and nine helpers. Over e.g a week helper crafters get five and the one master crafter get six writs. That is 51 writs. Assume one of them give 100 vouchers while all others give 5. Each helper has about 10% chance to get the big one while master has 12% chance. Note that the chances are almost equal. After one week Any of the crafters can be the leader. It is the one that got the big one. If we would run writs like 20 years, then the master's one extra writ starts to add up and slowly the master would move to first place in vouchers.
That 20 years wasn't a joke.
Writs and material prices are dumb, only ones worth doing are alchemy and enchants unless you have a dozen characters all doing them
Look at the bear haunch food one
You need the writ, you need two perfect roe
That's roughly 35k worth of material for 6 writs
Zos should scrap writs altogether
Yeah, I have a similar experience as the OP. I have 7 toons that do writs at the highest tiers, but only one is my master crafter who knows all 9 traits, all the non-crown store exclusive motifs, knows all the purple prov recipes and all but two of the legendary ones, has the achieves and passives, etc, and if I was to get a master writs worth more than 17 vouchers or so, it'll much more likely to be on one of my other toons, not her.
It's pretty frustrating because as I've said before on this same topic, what I was so excited about when they released these master writs was that it was suppose to reward you for the time and effort you put into your crafter. IME, it's just more random ESO randomness.
i would love for zos to give is the real scoop, are all the motif of any benefit? sure does not look like it to me
I am getting them from my own statistics. I have e.g. about 15 full nine trait crafters.The amount of received writs is slightly dependent on the goodness of the crafter.
The amount of received vouchers from a writ is random and the range of vouchers is very large.
This is why a random crafter is getting usually more vouchers than the main crafter. The randomness of vouchers vastly overshadows the master's slightly better chance in writs. If all writs would return same amount of vouchers then the master crafter would steadily produce more vouchers. But the current system randomly throws in very large amount of vouchers. One writ of hundred vouchers is like giving twenty extra writs to a helper.
Lets make an example. Player has one master crafter and nine helpers. Over e.g a week helper crafters get five and the one master crafter get six writs. That is 51 writs. Assume one of them give 100 vouchers while all others give 5. Each helper has about 10% chance to get the big one while master has 12% chance. Note that the chances are almost equal. After one week Any of the crafters can be the leader. It is the one that got the big one. If we would run writs like 20 years, then the master's one extra writ starts to add up and slowly the master would move to first place in vouchers.
That 20 years wasn't a joke.
goodness vs crafter's experience etc, where are you getting this info from? (the top comment.
tks