david_m_18b16_ESO wrote: »I WANT MY CHEAP JEWELRY!!!! [/sarcasm]
Now that that is out of the way. I think the system now is at least on-par, and fair. With the addition of refinable mats from blacksmithing nodes, and the reduction in the number of platings that you need to upgrade in half, it is a grind, but a manageable grind.
Granted I do writs on 15 toons a day, I have gotten well over 30 platings total since SS dropped, from the grains
Im happy that you are not a part of the balacing team since you think its a faire system cuz you have the max character slot crafter doing writs everyday...
I'm one of those who do master writs to buy things with vouchers for resale at a profit. For this purpose, exactly 100% of JC master writs are worthless. I destroy all of them. I don't even look at them anymore. The cost per voucher far exceeds those of other crafting professions. For these to have any tangible value at all, the number of vouchers each JC writ awards need to go up substantially or the ease of acquiring zircon or chromium grains need to improve.
Or... ZoS has stated, repeatedly I might add, that they wanted Jewelry to be unique... different from the other crafts.
all of your demands in a row like that are too much. I'd be fine with just a few.
Jewelry hireling.
deconning gold jewels gives plating/more than 1 dust.
that alone would immediately make gold jewels 10000x more accessible, for everyone. Still expensive, just possible. I've been saving up gold platings since summerset came out and last month i improved my first jewel to gold without buying any. that's how dumb this is. I get improving jewels to gold should be a hard thing to do and not happen every day (like you let it happen with every other craft) but once a year is too much. Once a month is tolerable.
SockFiddler wrote: »I can cope with most of the grind - I just put it to the back of my mind and get on with... anything else. But, as the OP noted (pages and pages ago), the frequency of Jewelry MC writs compared to all other writs, and their ludicrous voucher return compared to what else is dropping is really, really painful now:
On my single (Grand) Master Crafter, 3 jewelry crafting master writs this week, the least worth 75 vouchers, the greatest 238. I've also had a provisioning worth 2 vouchers and a woodworking worth 18. It would cost me around 2.5 million to complete those jewelry writs and earn myself 410 vouchers. The 6 other crafting skills would yield me a whopping 20 vouchers. FROM 6 DIFFERENT CRAFTING LINES.
Seriously!?
It's the hard-handed funnelling toward these ludicrously expensive writs being almost the only viable way to get vouchers that's starting to really, really bother me. I'll let the gold writs build up for a couple of weeks and then binge the most profitable ones, handing in 7 at once, which I'd then repeat. This used to provide in the realm of 300 vouchers per run. Now, unless I've been stupidly lucky with both jewelry writs AND mats, I'm lucky to break 100, and the jewelry writs, as noted here and in almost every other post, are just not worth doing - even if you're desperate for vouchers.
In fact, I got more varied master writs, each of them offering better rewards before I hit 50 across the board in my crafting skills and learned all the motif styles. I'd not be so bothered if crafting was in the least part profitable anymore, or if the rare motif styles I can craft because I went to grind the places they drop were actually still rare, instead of constantly being given away for free in 50 daily event boxes for 5 weeks every couple of months. There's absolutely no value to crafting anymore; crafted sets have been made obsolete, "rare" motif styles are given away to anyone opening a box (along with furniture praxis and materials) and we can still only craft, inexplicably, to level 160.
Crafting has been utterly devalued and jewellery crafting implementation is at the core of it.
People just throw away jewelry master writs because of the massive expense it takes to do them. Me.. I've been letting them pile up in my bank. I've used like, two, ever, and people probably would think I was throwing away a lot of gold by doing so. Only reason I don't agree with them is that I can't deal with the demands of trade guilds (I don't want to go out farming just for things to trade in order to make quotas, last time I was in a trade guild I was basically having to become a full time trader rather than getting to play the game), nor do I have the patience to hawk wares over map chat.. but that's a tangent. People who do make money trading, there's no way they'd do jewelry master writs, the platings are worth more selling than using.
wishlist14 wrote: »I personally find it impossible to destroy any jewellery writs that reward 300 or 400+ writ vouchers. I have a banker with a very huge bag and that is quickly being filled to the brim with these jewellery writs I cannot use. I do destroy any writs that reward under 100 vouchers but keep the higher ones. I'm keeping them just incase.
Funny how after all this time, this thread is exactly the same with what is wrong with Jewellery and nothing has changed.
Depressing really.