Alinhbo_Tyaka wrote: »I learned all traits for all crafts on my main. On my alt I have only been concerned about getting to 8 traits leaving out Triune and Nirnhoned. I sell Triune writs as it isn't worth the cost for the material to me and if I pick up Nirnhoned my main can always handle it. Where I have been putting more emphasis is on learning motifs for both as I think that has a greater effect on Master Writs than traits do (though I might be wrong in that regard).
katanagirl1 wrote: »I didn’t get master writ drops until my first character got all 8 traits in wood, ore, and cloth. Is it possible to get them earlier? I didn’t think so.
I’m not convinced that number of styles learned has an impact. I don’t get any more master writs now (with all styles except about four) than I did with only 20 learned.
katanagirl1 wrote: »I didn’t get master writ drops until my first character got all 8 traits in wood, ore, and cloth. Is it possible to get them earlier? I didn’t think so.
I’m not convinced that number of styles learned has an impact. I don’t get any more master writs now (with all styles except about four) than I did with only 20 learned.
Yes, it is possible to get them earlier. When I created my 2nd account, I quickly got a couple of them to rank 50 and max level in a craft (had been saving up intricates, and bought a lot of them as well), so they only had a couple of traits researched and were still getting master writs.
As far as the number of styles learned, it is weighted very heavily towards the beginning.
I have no clue of the actual math on it, other than it has diminishing returns.
An example of what I think it might be:
First full purple motif increases the chance by say 1%
Second increases by 1/2%
Third by 1/3%
Fouth by 1/4%
something like that, so by the time you get to the 21st, 40th, 70th motif, it's a very, very, very small gain.
They all get MWs - some of them are now getting their first gold MWs. I haven’t done hard analysis- but it’s quite surprising that my Grand Crafter doesn’t do THAT much better with MWs given the huge gap in motif knowledge.
redlink1979 wrote: »@oneskygod Researching traits costs nothing but time...
Perhaps when you get a golden master writ asking for a set that requires you to know 9 traits you will see the point of researching all...
Or whenever you (or even a friend or guild mate) need a craftable set which requires 9 traits to craft you will see the point of researching all...
redlink1979 wrote: »@Alinhbo_Tyaka That's what I wrote: you need one char with all the traits learned: all the master writs/craftable gear are crafted by that char (the crafter who knows all traits in all crafting skills and learn all the motif pages).
@oneskygod You just need to have the crafting rank on level 5 (platinum) on jewelry crafting to receive top tier rewards. Traits research doesn't influence the reward tier.
I've worked on the basis of trait research essentially being free for 8 traits. Only two of my characters learned Nirnhoned, the same two that get all the motifs first. If we get duplicate motifs, they get passed down the line, rather than sold.
Jewelry is a bit different, as it's not just one trait that has an expense, and Nirncrux is a lot easier to farm than the jewel trait mats, or many of the exemplary pieces. So most of them only have 4 or 5 traits, making it necessary to think about who does the Master Writs.
However, I'm not doing it for income, so much as flexibility in build. Being able to create or improve pieces is the main objective.
If all the same knowledge that improves our chances at master writs also improved our chances of getting better MWs, then I can see a case for having all traits and most motif knowledge on all characters doing MWs.
So right now we dont get higher chance of better MWs with more motif knowledge or knowing all traits right?
Just cant be bothered with following all the traits on 12 chars seams to much, if it would raise drop rate from 5% to 10% meaning I would only lose at max 5% of profit and as little as 2% profit difference ,except jewelry, it just dosent seam worth it...