Tranquilizer wrote: »Hi all,
I searched this topic but couldn't find any matches, so I'd like to ask here:
Is it possible to do a master writ with my main crafter for a low level alt character to boost its exp and crafting xp ? When you get a master writ you can see the needed item without accepting the writ. So I'd like to craft the item on my main crafter, give the item plus the writ to an alt, accept the writ on the alt and hand in the quest. Would this be possible ?
Cheers
Hi
Yes. it is possible .. i have 10 alts all collecting Master Writs during dailies and they are all executed by my Grand Master Crafter.
Tranquilizer wrote: »Hi all,
I searched this topic but couldn't find any matches, so I'd like to ask here:
Is it possible to do a master writ with my main crafter for a low level alt character to boost its exp and crafting xp ? When you get a master writ you can see the needed item without accepting the writ. So I'd like to craft the item on my main crafter, give the item plus the writ to an alt, accept the writ on the alt and hand in the quest. Would this be possible ?
Cheers
No, the character that opens the master writ has to be the character that crafts the item.
Tranquilizer wrote: »Hi all,
I searched this topic but couldn't find any matches, so I'd like to ask here:
Is it possible to do a master writ with my main crafter for a low level alt character to boost its exp and crafting xp ? When you get a master writ you can see the needed item without accepting the writ. So I'd like to craft the item on my main crafter, give the item plus the writ to an alt, accept the writ on the alt and hand in the quest. Would this be possible ?
Cheers
No, the character that opens the master writ has to be the character that crafts the item.
kringled_1 wrote: »Tranquilizer wrote: »Hi all,
I searched this topic but couldn't find any matches, so I'd like to ask here:
Is it possible to do a master writ with my main crafter for a low level alt character to boost its exp and crafting xp ? When you get a master writ you can see the needed item without accepting the writ. So I'd like to craft the item on my main crafter, give the item plus the writ to an alt, accept the writ on the alt and hand in the quest. Would this be possible ?
Cheers
No, the character that opens the master writ has to be the character that crafts the item.
For provisioning and alchemy, I think it should be possible (albeit pointless) to have one character make part of the stack and then have a second character take the writ and finish the stack. I have not tested this and can't think of a reason to do so other than accidentally over crafting.
kringled_1 wrote: »Tranquilizer wrote: »Hi all,
I searched this topic but couldn't find any matches, so I'd like to ask here:
Is it possible to do a master writ with my main crafter for a low level alt character to boost its exp and crafting xp ? When you get a master writ you can see the needed item without accepting the writ. So I'd like to craft the item on my main crafter, give the item plus the writ to an alt, accept the writ on the alt and hand in the quest. Would this be possible ?
Cheers
No, the character that opens the master writ has to be the character that crafts the item.
For provisioning and alchemy, I think it should be possible (albeit pointless) to have one character make part of the stack and then have a second character take the writ and finish the stack. I have not tested this and can't think of a reason to do so other than accidentally over crafting.
For master writs, they are consistent about the character that opens it has to be the character that crafts it.
For daily writs, you can pre-craft alchemy and provisioning to turn those in from another character, but the others (enchanting, woodworking, blacksmithing, clothing, jewelry) need to be made by the character as well.
kringled_1 wrote: »kringled_1 wrote: »Tranquilizer wrote: »Hi all,
I searched this topic but couldn't find any matches, so I'd like to ask here:
Is it possible to do a master writ with my main crafter for a low level alt character to boost its exp and crafting xp ? When you get a master writ you can see the needed item without accepting the writ. So I'd like to craft the item on my main crafter, give the item plus the writ to an alt, accept the writ on the alt and hand in the quest. Would this be possible ?
Cheers
No, the character that opens the master writ has to be the character that crafts the item.
For provisioning and alchemy, I think it should be possible (albeit pointless) to have one character make part of the stack and then have a second character take the writ and finish the stack. I have not tested this and can't think of a reason to do so other than accidentally over crafting.
For master writs, they are consistent about the character that opens it has to be the character that crafts it.
For daily writs, you can pre-craft alchemy and provisioning to turn those in from another character, but the others (enchanting, woodworking, blacksmithing, clothing, jewelry) need to be made by the character as well.
I understand that master writs are specific. But for stackable items, if you start with a stack crafted by someone else and add to it, it stays as a single stack, tagged with the name for the last to add to it. I'll try tonight with an alchemy master, which I get a lot of.
kringled_1 wrote: »
I understand that master writs are specific. But for stackable items, if you start with a stack crafted by someone else and add to it, it stays as a single stack, tagged with the name for the last to add to it. I'll try tonight with an alchemy master, which I get a lot of.
Ah, gotcha. I have not tried that. I use the alchemy writs to level alt characters, but it's not too bad to get the few skill points needed to do alchemy and enchanting master writs.
This is correct. I have tried and confirmed it with regards to Alchemy and assume it would also work for Provisioning, but I am not learning those CP150 purple recipes on any characters besides my main.
The only place where this comes in handy is if you want to save those 3 points into the Chemistry passive that increases the number of potions you make in one go. You'll still need the alt to be maxed in Solvent Proficiency (first passive), and have the Laboratory Use passive (use three reagents) unlocked, but I guess you could use those 3 skill points towards something else by doing it this way.
As long as you have solvents and cheap reagents, leveling alchemy is a 10 minute affair. Actually, with the new multi craft, about a 3 minute affair start to finish if you have the mats.
Now, the absolute best use of alchemy, provisioning and enchanting master writs is to grind a ton of Champ points while on an exp booster.
Stack up a few dozen, make the stuff ahead of time for best results. Don't even worry about enlightenment, you will burn through it in the first minute.