That's basically just saying "please hack my account".
BleedMe_AnOcean wrote: »This will be a fun video! Definitely subbing.
Edit: I'm already subbed! I watch your channel regularly. Good stuff!
Will they give tips, too? (Aside from buying gold, that is. Haha.)
I'm relatively new to the game (played in 2018 for a while and then came back about a month ago, currently CP193) and gold is one of those things I never seem to have enough of. Between pack merchants and bank upgrades and crafting materials, I'm always broke. 😂😂
BleedMe_AnOcean wrote: »This will be a fun video! Definitely subbing.
Edit: I'm already subbed! I watch your channel regularly. Good stuff!
Will they give tips, too? (Aside from buying gold, that is. Haha.)
I'm relatively new to the game (played in 2018 for a while and then came back about a month ago, currently CP193) and gold is one of those things I never seem to have enough of. Between pack merchants and bank upgrades and crafting materials, I'm always broke. 😂😂
Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
Doing especially clothing writs on alts with crafting level 1is an way to get cheap surveys.Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
This is interesting to me. I‘ll assume the owners of the bot accounts are the richest in game.
As for guild traders being “hacked” or whatever... no, but they have to be getting manipulated some how, at least on ps4. Lots of guilds who normally have traders haven’t been able to obtain them lately for some reason and keep losing out to guilds no ones heard of. When you look in their traders they have nothing of value. So it brings into question how are they out bidding known trade guilds?
Lastly, a question, what’s the gold cap? I assumed from watching pts streams that it’s 999,999,999 but someone shared an image via Facebook of a player with 7 billion gold. How is that even possible?
Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
It's still roughly 40k because you occasionally get gold tempers and stuff which worth has to be added to the normal payout. The 10-20 minutes figure though is void - I guess he has never really done it - it takes more than an hour to get it done.
Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
Doing especially clothing writs on alts with crafting level 1is an way to get cheap surveys.Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
But yes you are better off doing max level for the gold tempers and master writs although the master writ marked is very slow now. For some reason I'm a bit low on jewelry and ancestor silk. The other materials I have thousands of.
This is interesting to me. I‘ll assume the owners of the bot accounts are the richest in game.
As for guild traders being “hacked” or whatever... no, but they have to be getting manipulated some how, at least on ps4. Lots of guilds who normally have traders haven’t been able to obtain them lately for some reason and keep losing out to guilds no ones heard of. When you look in their traders they have nothing of value. So it brings into question how are they out bidding known trade guilds?
Lastly, a question, what’s the gold cap? I assumed from watching pts streams that it’s 999,999,999 but someone shared an image via Facebook of a player with 7 billion gold. How is that even possible?
Yea I dont know for sure but would also assume the bots are the richest.
I am just curious and thought it would be a interesting video.
Turns out the community doesnt want content made.
Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
Actually no you have it completely backwards, the profit from daily writs comes from never having to ever farm again!
A measly 1 wax drop from RNG a week (Idk average RNG drop rate I'm just making a point) is not worth the time or mats to do it but what is worth the time is managing to turn 40 void cloth you will never use but keep getting dumped with into a possible chance to get a survey you can turn into 200 raw ancestor silk. Obviously the raw silk has the chance to be refined for wax too. Surveys and gold mats still drop on lower levels too!
From my experience, though I have not especially been monitoring it, the drop rate of surveys and gold improvement mats are no more or less than on a max writ level. The only thing that makes a difference on max writ level is dropping master writs.
So with that knowledge it is a smart move to have alts doing writs on multiple levels of mats to turn the "trash mats" into top mats via surveys.
On the other side of that too, provisioning drops recipes from the level they are done, so I have and do get recipes drop from levels below max that my main crafter is literally unable to find in game (as low level recipes don't drop), including purple recipes that will cost you big cash in store. You can sell the excess purple recipes too.
Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
Actually no you have it completely backwards, the profit from daily writs comes from never having to ever farm again!
A measly 1 wax drop from RNG a week (Idk average RNG drop rate I'm just making a point) is not worth the time or mats to do it but what is worth the time is managing to turn 40 void cloth you will never use but keep getting dumped with into a possible chance to get a survey you can turn into 200 raw ancestor silk. Obviously the raw silk has the chance to be refined for wax too. Surveys and gold mats still drop on lower levels too!
From my experience, though I have not especially been monitoring it, the drop rate of surveys and gold improvement mats are no more or less than on a max writ level. The only thing that makes a difference on max writ level is dropping master writs.
So with that knowledge it is a smart move to have alts doing writs on multiple levels of mats to turn the "trash mats" into top mats via surveys.
On the other side of that too, provisioning drops recipes from the level they are done, so I have and do get recipes drop from levels below max that my main crafter is literally unable to find in game (as low level recipes don't drop), including purple recipes that will cost you big cash in store. You can sell the excess purple recipes too.
Please read the link in my signature. I have done over 150,000 daily writs, and have tracked all the data! I know EXACTLY what I'm talking aboutThe drop rates are established and well known. I have evaluated the costs based on the input cost and value of rewards to calculate profit margins. They are most effective at maximum level.
Gold mat drop rate is about 3% at minumum level. 30% at maximum level. This means you can expect 2 gold mats per week, per craft, per character. If you're only getting 1, it's because you're doing them at lower levels.
VaranisArano wrote: »This is interesting to me. I‘ll assume the owners of the bot accounts are the richest in game.
As for guild traders being “hacked” or whatever... no, but they have to be getting manipulated some how, at least on ps4. Lots of guilds who normally have traders haven’t been able to obtain them lately for some reason and keep losing out to guilds no ones heard of. When you look in their traders they have nothing of value. So it brings into question how are they out bidding known trade guilds?
Lastly, a question, what’s the gold cap? I assumed from watching pts streams that it’s 999,999,999 but someone shared an image via Facebook of a player with 7 billion gold. How is that even possible?
Yea I dont know for sure but would also assume the bots are the richest.
I am just curious and thought it would be a interesting video.
Turns out the community doesnt want content made.
You might have better luck just setting a benchmark gold amount and asking people over that amount to contact you if they want to be interviewed. Or you could try making a poll about how much gold we have, then PMing the richer folks to ask if they'd like to be interviewed.
A lot of the richest players in game don't just horde gold, so going only off an inventory value is likely to be deceptive. It's quite common for "rich" players to load up on materials, motifs, furnishing plans, etc., essentially holding certain items that are likely to appreciate in value over time since the ESO economy is in a state of constant inflation due to easy access to gold. On top of that, you have "rich" players that have spent tens of millions on gold to crown trading since after a certain point, holding gold becomes more and more pointless.
A lot of the richest players in game don't just horde gold, so going only off an inventory value is likely to be deceptive. It's quite common for "rich" players to load up on materials, motifs, furnishing plans, etc., essentially holding certain items that are likely to appreciate in value over time since the ESO economy is in a state of constant inflation due to easy access to gold. On top of that, you have "rich" players that have spent tens of millions on gold to crown trading since after a certain point, holding gold becomes more and more pointless.
Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
Actually no you have it completely backwards, the profit from daily writs comes from never having to ever farm again!
A measly 1 wax drop from RNG a week (Idk average RNG drop rate I'm just making a point) is not worth the time or mats to do it but what is worth the time is managing to turn 40 void cloth you will never use but keep getting dumped with into a possible chance to get a survey you can turn into 200 raw ancestor silk. Obviously the raw silk has the chance to be refined for wax too. Surveys and gold mats still drop on lower levels too!
From my experience, though I have not especially been monitoring it, the drop rate of surveys and gold improvement mats are no more or less than on a max writ level. The only thing that makes a difference on max writ level is dropping master writs.
So with that knowledge it is a smart move to have alts doing writs on multiple levels of mats to turn the "trash mats" into top mats via surveys.
On the other side of that too, provisioning drops recipes from the level they are done, so I have and do get recipes drop from levels below max that my main crafter is literally unable to find in game (as low level recipes don't drop), including purple recipes that will cost you big cash in store. You can sell the excess purple recipes too.
Please read the link in my signature. I have done over 150,000 daily writs, and have tracked all the data! I know EXACTLY what I'm talking aboutThe drop rates are established and well known. I have evaluated the costs based on the input cost and value of rewards to calculate profit margins. They are most effective at maximum level.
Gold mat drop rate is about 3% at minumum level. 30% at maximum level. This means you can expect 2 gold mats per week, per craft, per character. If you're only getting 1, it's because you're doing them at lower levels.
Elvenheart wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
Actually no you have it completely backwards, the profit from daily writs comes from never having to ever farm again!
A measly 1 wax drop from RNG a week (Idk average RNG drop rate I'm just making a point) is not worth the time or mats to do it but what is worth the time is managing to turn 40 void cloth you will never use but keep getting dumped with into a possible chance to get a survey you can turn into 200 raw ancestor silk. Obviously the raw silk has the chance to be refined for wax too. Surveys and gold mats still drop on lower levels too!
From my experience, though I have not especially been monitoring it, the drop rate of surveys and gold improvement mats are no more or less than on a max writ level. The only thing that makes a difference on max writ level is dropping master writs.
So with that knowledge it is a smart move to have alts doing writs on multiple levels of mats to turn the "trash mats" into top mats via surveys.
On the other side of that too, provisioning drops recipes from the level they are done, so I have and do get recipes drop from levels below max that my main crafter is literally unable to find in game (as low level recipes don't drop), including purple recipes that will cost you big cash in store. You can sell the excess purple recipes too.
Please read the link in my signature. I have done over 150,000 daily writs, and have tracked all the data! I know EXACTLY what I'm talking aboutThe drop rates are established and well known. I have evaluated the costs based on the input cost and value of rewards to calculate profit margins. They are most effective at maximum level.
Gold mat drop rate is about 3% at minumum level. 30% at maximum level. This means you can expect 2 gold mats per week, per craft, per character. If you're only getting 1, it's because you're doing them at lower levels.
Hi, I’ve seen you mention the link in your signature in other posts but I’ve never been able to find your signature. Maybe because I’m on the mobile version of the forums? But it sounds really interesting and I hope I can figure out how to get to it soon!
Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
Actually no you have it completely backwards, the profit from daily writs comes from never having to ever farm again!A measly 1 wax drop from RNG a week (Idk average RNG drop rate I'm just making a point) is not worth the time or mats to do it but what is worth the time is managing to turn 40 void cloth you will never use but keep getting dumped with into a possible chance to get a survey you can turn into 200 raw ancestor silk. Obviously the raw silk has the chance to be refined for wax too. Surveys and gold mats still drop on lower levels too!
From my experience, though I have not especially been monitoring it, the drop rate of surveys and gold improvement mats are no more or less than on a max writ level. The only thing that makes a difference on max writ level is dropping master writs.
So with that knowledge it is a smart move to have alts doing writs on multiple levels of mats to turn the "trash mats" into top mats via surveys.
On the other side of that too, provisioning drops recipes from the level they are done, so I have and do get recipes drop from levels below max that my main crafter is literally unable to find in game (as low level recipes don't drop), including purple recipes that will cost you big cash in store. You can sell the excess purple recipes too.
That's basically just saying "please hack my account".
Elvenheart wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »Stinkyremy wrote: »40k daily easy on 8 toons just doing daily writs which take 10-20 mins
it's 600 gold per quest. 7 quests = 4200 gold. 8 chars = 33600, where is 40k from?
and it's not entirely 10-20 mins. Your materials will end at some point and you have to go use the surveys which take hours.
The loot you get from the quest. Ornates ect. Also I get 4.6k per set of daily writs. ESO +10%
My materials will never end. They are self sustainable and surveys don't take hours. You just stack them all, wait for a 10 stack in 1 location and go grab that.
Obviously I was farming from level 1 to max CP which was 520 when I go to it. Still farm when I want mainly only jewellery nodes now plus columbine and cornflower if I see them.
I also don't use all alts doing max cloth writs as I don't want to waste the hardest to gather of the 3 base materials on a slim chance to get master writs or wax while I have 1000s of CP 80-15 mats I will never use or be able to sell.
Damn I even "have to" sell my rubedite or and ash wood or I sit on 20-30k each that I will never use.
All the noob game farming makes you end up with so many mats it sets you for the rest of the game, end game.
The profit in daily writs is not from the paltry amount of "quest" gold that you get.
It's from the gold improvement materials that drop, which have the highest chance of dropping doing them at maximum level.
Doing writs at anything other than the maximum level is leaving gold and profit on the table. (the only exception is for provisioning, it's about the same regardless of level, but it doesn't drop any gold materials)
Actually no you have it completely backwards, the profit from daily writs comes from never having to ever farm again!
A measly 1 wax drop from RNG a week (Idk average RNG drop rate I'm just making a point) is not worth the time or mats to do it but what is worth the time is managing to turn 40 void cloth you will never use but keep getting dumped with into a possible chance to get a survey you can turn into 200 raw ancestor silk. Obviously the raw silk has the chance to be refined for wax too. Surveys and gold mats still drop on lower levels too!
From my experience, though I have not especially been monitoring it, the drop rate of surveys and gold improvement mats are no more or less than on a max writ level. The only thing that makes a difference on max writ level is dropping master writs.
So with that knowledge it is a smart move to have alts doing writs on multiple levels of mats to turn the "trash mats" into top mats via surveys.
On the other side of that too, provisioning drops recipes from the level they are done, so I have and do get recipes drop from levels below max that my main crafter is literally unable to find in game (as low level recipes don't drop), including purple recipes that will cost you big cash in store. You can sell the excess purple recipes too.
Please read the link in my signature. I have done over 150,000 daily writs, and have tracked all the data! I know EXACTLY what I'm talking aboutThe drop rates are established and well known. I have evaluated the costs based on the input cost and value of rewards to calculate profit margins. They are most effective at maximum level.
Gold mat drop rate is about 3% at minumum level. 30% at maximum level. This means you can expect 2 gold mats per week, per craft, per character. If you're only getting 1, it's because you're doing them at lower levels.
Hi, I’ve seen you mention the link in your signature in other posts but I’ve never been able to find your signature. Maybe because I’m on the mobile version of the forums? But it sounds really interesting and I hope I can figure out how to get to it soon!