Can't say - never done them...
Yes, I have NEVER done daily writs. I refuse to do mindless grind when I could be having fun instead.
Yeah, I'm poor - but really, what do I need all that cash for? I normally get by on release-day when new builds are needed.. Just need to think ahead a bit and buy what I want to try before the market realises what's gonna be in demand.
Can't say - never done them...
Yes, I have NEVER done daily writs. I refuse to do mindless grind when I could be having fun instead.
Yeah, I'm poor - but really, what do I need all that cash for? I normally get by on release-day when new builds are needed.. Just need to think ahead a bit and buy what I want to try before the market realises what's gonna be in demand.
Well I frankly don't know what they are talking about. As can be seen from mine screenshots (which they completely ignore), you get actual a loss, literally. From where they get every day x 1000's of gold worth of rewards from crafting quests, I just don't know, I'm lucky I have so far all the mats,...otherwise if I would buy them and do daily crafting quests, I would spend few 1000's gold each day on mats, while getting few 100's gold back, literally.
Can't say - never done them...
Yes, I have NEVER done daily writs. I refuse to do mindless grind when I could be having fun instead.
Yeah, I'm poor - but really, what do I need all that cash for? I normally get by on release-day when new builds are needed.. Just need to think ahead a bit and buy what I want to try before the market realises what's gonna be in demand.
Well I frankly don't know what they are talking about. As can be seen from mine screenshots (which they completely ignore), you get actual a loss, literally. From where they get every day x 1000's of gold worth of rewards from crafting quests, I just don't know, I'm lucky I have so far all the mats,...otherwise if I would buy them and do daily crafting quests, I would spend few 1000's gold each day on mats, while getting few 100's gold back, literally.
Can't say - never done them...
Yes, I have NEVER done daily writs. I refuse to do mindless grind when I could be having fun instead.
Yeah, I'm poor - but really, what do I need all that cash for? I normally get by on release-day when new builds are needed.. Just need to think ahead a bit and buy what I want to try before the market realises what's gonna be in demand.
Out of curiosity, your character(s) do travel about in the game? Without making an effort beside stopping and picking up stuff, while doing one quest yesterday, I picked up quite a few more than one alchemy flowers, ore, wood, and fiber. I can sell the raw mats; I can refine them and sell the mats and tempers, or keep them to do normal writs for gold. I don't really see the "mindless grind" part. Of course that will vary according to personal preferences.
It has gotten worse. On ordinary daily alchemy crafting writs the 3 items that you must have in your inventory in addition to the potion/poison being made are now consumed when turning it in. They have recently started consuming rares like perfect roe. This is an ingredient used to make high level provisioner master writs. It has no business being consumed in the ordinary daily job.
It has gotten worse. On ordinary daily alchemy crafting writs the 3 items that you must have in your inventory in addition to the potion/poison being made are now consumed when turning it in. They have recently started consuming rares like perfect roe. This is an ingredient used to make high level provisioner master writs. It has no business being consumed in the ordinary daily job.
Perfect roe for alchemy writs?
I have never seen that.
Can't say - never done them...
Yes, I have NEVER done daily writs. I refuse to do mindless grind when I could be having fun instead.
Yeah, I'm poor - but really, what do I need all that cash for? I normally get by on release-day when new builds are needed.. Just need to think ahead a bit and buy what I want to try before the market realises what's gonna be in demand.
Well I frankly don't know what they are talking about. As can be seen from mine screenshots (which they completely ignore), you get actual a loss, literally. From where they get every day x 1000's of gold worth of rewards from crafting quests, I just don't know, I'm lucky I have so far all the mats,...otherwise if I would buy them and do daily crafting quests, I would spend few 1000's gold each day on mats, while getting few 100's gold back, literally.
adriant1978 wrote: »I've never found them to be worthwhile in terms of mats spent vs mats gained from surveys, but I probably don't farm enough.
I don't think Motif knowledge has more to do with this than RNG, but it kind of seems that way after a major update.
ZOS_Bel_Shezzar wrote: »Tradeskill mastery (which determines your odds of receiving a master writ from a top tier writ reward box) is meant to imply a long-term dedication to the craft. This varies from tradeskill to tradeskill.
For Blacksmithing, Clothier, and Woodworking, this means motif knowledge and overall completion of trait research. This does not include Crown-exclusive motifs or motifs for the 9 base player races. It focuses on motifs that take some effort to learn – like Xivkyn, or Minotaur, or Celestial.
For Provisioning, this is instead your collection of known purple and gold recipes as they are a strong overall representation of dedication to craft.
With Enchanting, we instead look at the total overall rune word translations you’ve completed on that character.
And with Alchemy, we look at how many reagents from which you’ve completely learned all effects.
Over time, the contributing factors for this may expand as the associated tradeskill mechanics do.
Can't say - never done them...
Yes, I have NEVER done daily writs. I refuse to do mindless grind when I could be having fun instead.
Yeah, I'm poor - but really, what do I need all that cash for? I normally get by on release-day when new builds are needed.. Just need to think ahead a bit and buy what I want to try before the market realises what's gonna be in demand.
Well I frankly don't know what they are talking about. As can be seen from mine screenshots (which they completely ignore), you get actual a loss, literally. From where they get every day x 1000's of gold worth of rewards from crafting quests, I just don't know, I'm lucky I have so far all the mats,...otherwise if I would buy them and do daily crafting quests, I would spend few 1000's gold each day on mats, while getting few 100's gold back, literally.
I've been doing writs for about 2 years on my main account. 15 characters a day. I have been using the master writs to purchase the attunable crafting stations, as I'm trying to outfit my personal home with all of the possible stations. I have spent 42,000 vouchers so far on those stations (I also have all of the recipes, storage crates, ebony motif, etc..) I have another 5,000 to go before I have all the stations.
I have also made millions in gold (it'd be a LOT more, had I sold the vouchers or attunables, I estimate the value of all the stations at about 32,000,000 gold (at PC/NA prices)) Writs are extremely valuable.
Here's the math I've come up with.
I spent about 1 million gold to buy raw materials every 2 months of so (since lvl 50 writs do net you a loss). I buy raw silk, leather, and wood, refined rubedite ingots (since they are so cheap). refine those, and sell the gold improvement mats I get from the refining at a cost of 300-400k total (depends on RNG). Then, I do writs on those 15 toons over the next two months, netting 4.6k gold/writ x 15 writs/day x 60 days = 4.14 million gold over those two months. The surveys I get will be collected and refined, the gold/purple mats I get from those, allow me to do the master writs that I get from doing those surveys. Thus I net a profit of approximately 3.5 million gold every 2 months from doing writs.
Jewelry is a little different. Even though all my characters are max level in JC, I only have 8 of them do JC writs at max level, where the other 7 do them at level 1. The lower level ones still drop surveys, that I collect on a character that is max level, so I only get platinum. The level 1 JC writs are virtually self-sufficient (as they return 5 Pewter, and require either 5 or 6 Pewter).
All 15 of my toons are full 8-trait crafters, and know all the base game motifs, the base game purple motifs, and the very cheap purple motifs (such as hollowjack). They do not know the rarer styles (other than my main account, which knows all, except for Dead-Water, but those aren't in the "table" yet for increasing drop chance)
In other words, I think they are more than worth it. I choose to do writs to earn gold/materials, so I can buy some other things in the game without having to grind for them (such as monster helm/shoulder style pages, soul shriven skin, etc)
I've been doing writs for about 2 years on my main account. 15 characters a day. I have been using the master writs to purchase the attunable crafting stations, as I'm trying to outfit my personal home with all of the possible stations. I have spent 42,000 vouchers so far on those stations (I also have all of the recipes, storage crates, ebony motif, etc..) I have another 5,000 to go before I have all the stations.
I have also made millions in gold (it'd be a LOT more, had I sold the vouchers or attunables, I estimate the value of all the stations at about 32,000,000 gold (at PC/NA prices)) Writs are extremely valuable.
Here's the math I've come up with.
I spent about 1 million gold to buy raw materials every 2 months of so (since lvl 50 writs do net you a loss). I buy raw silk, leather, and wood, refined rubedite ingots (since they are so cheap). refine those, and sell the gold improvement mats I get from the refining at a cost of 300-400k total (depends on RNG). Then, I do writs on those 15 toons over the next two months, netting 4.6k gold/writ x 15 writs/day x 60 days = 4.14 million gold over those two months. The surveys I get will be collected and refined, the gold/purple mats I get from those, allow me to do the master writs that I get from doing those surveys. Thus I net a profit of approximately 3.5 million gold every 2 months from doing writs.
Jewelry is a little different. Even though all my characters are max level in JC, I only have 8 of them do JC writs at max level, where the other 7 do them at level 1. The lower level ones still drop surveys, that I collect on a character that is max level, so I only get platinum. The level 1 JC writs are virtually self-sufficient (as they return 5 Pewter, and require either 5 or 6 Pewter).
All 15 of my toons are full 8-trait crafters, and know all the base game motifs, the base game purple motifs, and the very cheap purple motifs (such as hollowjack). They do not know the rarer styles (other than my main account, which knows all, except for Dead-Water, but those aren't in the "table" yet for increasing drop chance)
In other words, I think they are more than worth it. I choose to do writs to earn gold/materials, so I can buy some other things in the game without having to grind for them (such as monster helm/shoulder style pages, soul shriven skin, etc)
I'd honestly rather be at work than doing that, to be fair. Each to their own, I guess..
I mean, sure its worth it in terms of in-game currency earned compared to other ways of earning - but that's, say 10 mins per character (including login/out time, managing inventory/buying/selling) x15 = 150 minutes per day = 2.5 hours per day. = 17.5 hours per week. That's like part-time job hours..!
Is it really worth it in terms of time? But I guess it goes on to the wider point of what do you really need all that money for, and do you really enjoy the rewards you get at the sacrifice of that kind of gameplay?
Me? I have absolutely no craving for titles, ahievements or cosmetics (house included ) - which seems to be where most of the money goes.. I just want every single thing I do in game to be enjoyable - enjoy the journey, not the destination and all that. I guess I'm the oddball here, because I really don't get it.
I've been doing writs for about 2 years on my main account. 15 characters a day. I have been using the master writs to purchase the attunable crafting stations, as I'm trying to outfit my personal home with all of the possible stations. I have spent 42,000 vouchers so far on those stations (I also have all of the recipes, storage crates, ebony motif, etc..) I have another 5,000 to go before I have all the stations.
I have also made millions in gold (it'd be a LOT more, had I sold the vouchers or attunables, I estimate the value of all the stations at about 32,000,000 gold (at PC/NA prices)) Writs are extremely valuable.
Here's the math I've come up with.
I spent about 1 million gold to buy raw materials every 2 months of so (since lvl 50 writs do net you a loss). I buy raw silk, leather, and wood, refined rubedite ingots (since they are so cheap). refine those, and sell the gold improvement mats I get from the refining at a cost of 300-400k total (depends on RNG). Then, I do writs on those 15 toons over the next two months, netting 4.6k gold/writ x 15 writs/day x 60 days = 4.14 million gold over those two months. The surveys I get will be collected and refined, the gold/purple mats I get from those, allow me to do the master writs that I get from doing those surveys. Thus I net a profit of approximately 3.5 million gold every 2 months from doing writs.
Jewelry is a little different. Even though all my characters are max level in JC, I only have 8 of them do JC writs at max level, where the other 7 do them at level 1. The lower level ones still drop surveys, that I collect on a character that is max level, so I only get platinum. The level 1 JC writs are virtually self-sufficient (as they return 5 Pewter, and require either 5 or 6 Pewter).
All 15 of my toons are full 8-trait crafters, and know all the base game motifs, the base game purple motifs, and the very cheap purple motifs (such as hollowjack). They do not know the rarer styles (other than my main account, which knows all, except for Dead-Water, but those aren't in the "table" yet for increasing drop chance)
In other words, I think they are more than worth it. I choose to do writs to earn gold/materials, so I can buy some other things in the game without having to grind for them (such as monster helm/shoulder style pages, soul shriven skin, etc)
I'd honestly rather be at work than doing that, to be fair. Each to their own, I guess..
I mean, sure its worth it in terms of in-game currency earned compared to other ways of earning - but that's, say 10 mins per character (including login/out time, managing inventory/buying/selling) x15 = 150 minutes per day = 2.5 hours per day. = 17.5 hours per week. That's like part-time job hours..!
Is it really worth it in terms of time? But I guess it goes on to the wider point of what do you really need all that money for, and do you really enjoy the rewards you get at the sacrifice of that kind of gameplay?
Me? I have absolutely no craving for titles, ahievements or cosmetics (house included ) - which seems to be where most of the money goes.. I just want every single thing I do in game to be enjoyable - enjoy the journey, not the destination and all that. I guess I'm the oddball here, because I really don't get it.
I appreciate that everybody has their own value of "time" in the game. Rather than spend 12 hours running a dungeon to try and get a drop of a monster helm style page, I do writs and I buy it from somebody who does it.
I've also gotten my writs to be effective (I am on PC/NA, so thanks Dolgubon's Lazy Writ Crafter) I have potions and food pre-made in my bank, so I don't have to craft those each day. The Alinor stations make a quick loop. It takes me about 3 minutes a character to do the writs, with another 2 minutes or so for load-out/load-in, depending on server load. I actually use the log-in/log-out time to catch up on news/discord/e-mail/etc on my other monitor. So it doesn't take me a ton of time to do them daily. I can get them done in about an hour each day, sometimes a little more.
A page on writs is going to bring in the people who enjoy doing writs, so I don't think you're seeing a valid cross-sample of everybody. I believe that each MMO out there is going to require a "grind" of some sort, just choose the one you enjoy doing. I feel the time/reward curve for writs is one of the best ones I've found. Others will disagree, and that's okay.