Depends on how you look at it.
The time it takes to research one trait, actually the first few traits, for a piece of gear is only a few hours. Each trait for that piece of gear will take longer. Considering how you feel about the research time required, why not get someone who already has a crafter to make your gear for you? Do the crafts you don't need to research traits for, like alchemy, enchanting and provisioning.
I'm only suggesting this because, by the time you get to the 9th trait, the time required is about 30 days. About 30 days each for each piece of armor and weapon if you research the 9th trait. The research time for jewelry traits is worse.
I never really thought about not getting mats back for researching. Not when I picked up so many items just doing normal questing, and the rewards from the fighters and mages' dailies.
See I don’t think anyone should have to slog through a grind in a game like you’re at work. 30 days to research one trait? How is that reasonable at all? 24 hours is bad enough. Crafting should take time invested to achieve the max level but the amount of time currently is nuts. Absolutely bonkers.
That means to have the 9th trait unlocked for light and heavy armor it’ll take 5 months. 5 freaking months just for 1 trait. Nah. That’s absurd.
Depends on how you look at it.
The time it takes to research one trait, actually the first few traits, for a piece of gear is only a few hours. Each trait for that piece of gear will take longer. Considering how you feel about the research time required, why not get someone who already has a crafter to make your gear for you? Do the crafts you don't need to research traits for, like alchemy, enchanting and provisioning.
I'm only suggesting this because, by the time you get to the 9th trait, the time required is about 30 days. About 30 days each for each piece of armor and weapon if you research the 9th trait. The research time for jewelry traits is worse.
I never really thought about not getting mats back for researching. Not when I picked up so many items just doing normal questing, and the rewards from the fighters and mages' dailies.
The jewelry trait research time is about the same as Woodworking. People think it's worse since there isn't any passive that lets you research more than one piece at a time. But, since there are only rings and necklaces, it takes about the same time as researching all woodworking pieces (with the appropriate passives).
After 5 years, they aren't going to shorten the times further or eliminate the grind in any other way - other than the research scrolls in the crown store and from the Master Writ vendor.
Also, keep in mind that a lot of the good sets (Hundings & Julianos, e.g.) only require that 6 traits be learned on any given piece. So, you can work on learning 6 traits on the armor/weapons you'll want to craft and then can either stop or continue researching the additional traits. You'll also want to be sure that you put points into the research passives, which increase the number of items you can research (up to 3 in Blacksmithing, Clothing, and Woodworking) and reducing the research time by 25% and a cap of 30 days (including Jewelry).
Crafting is an investment of time and resources and requires patience. If you're not up for it, then as someone else suggested, you may want to find a crafter who can craft gear for you.
That means to have the 9th trait unlocked for light and medium armor it’ll take 5 months. 5 freaking months just for 1 trait. Nah. That’s absurd.
LadySinflower wrote: »If you're stopping at 6 traits, make sure you prioritize the most popular ones. If you miss out on doing Divines, for example, later you or someone you're making gear for may want Divines and you would have no way to immediately do it.
Depends on how you look at it.
The time it takes to research one trait, actually the first few traits, for a piece of gear is only a few hours. Each trait for that piece of gear will take longer. Considering how you feel about the research time required, why not get someone who already has a crafter to make your gear for you?
david_m_18b16_ESO wrote: »Depends on how you look at it.
The time it takes to research one trait, actually the first few traits, for a piece of gear is only a few hours. Each trait for that piece of gear will take longer. Considering how you feel about the research time required, why not get someone who already has a crafter to make your gear for you?
But you cant have someone transmutate gear for you.
So you need to research a lot of trait on a lot of stuff on every single character that you play.
I can get how sad this game can be for poeple who do not anjoy crafting.
You must level alchemy bcuz added time on pot is a game changer.
You need to do quite a bit of research and youll need to get your crafting quite high since researching traits 1 by 1 will be locking for months.