Guild work station housing

  • Sarannah
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    Just curious — is there anyone who collects all the crafting sets in the game just for themselves? (I.e., not for a guild, although perhaps they might share it with their guilds). Does anyone know how much gold or how many writ vouchers that would take, currently?
    I did, as a solo player. Maybe when I eventually pick or start a guild, it would be useful as well. If you look closely at the screenshots, you can also find the two hidden mundus stones, the ones I use. And many other utilities.

    It costs 250 writ vouchers per attunable station(grahtwood, in front of the main town skyshard), so 1k writ vouchers per full set of stations. At the moment there are 68 sets, so in total it comes down to 68k writ vouchers. Every new zone DLC/chapter adds new crafted sets, so that would be +1k writ vouchers per new crafted set.
  • thorwyn
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    Just curious — is there anyone who collects all the crafting sets in the game just for themselves? (I.e., not for a guild, although perhaps they might share it with their guilds). Does anyone know how much gold or how many writ vouchers that would take, currently?

    I collected them all for myself, although everyone in my guild(s) is welcome to use them. During the process, I accumulated enough writ vouchers to buy 50ish directly. The remaining ones came from guild stores, that was somewhere around 50kk gold.

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    Edited by thorwyn on March 5, 2022 8:24AM
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  • joerginger
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    Like the two posters above me, I collected all the crafting stations for myself and for people in the guilds I'm in to use if they wish to do so.

    With the exception of a couple of stations we got as promotion event rewards, they were all bought using writ vouchers.
  • Sylvermynx
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    @DarcyMardin - I don't mind going around overland for writ crafting except for certain sets (the one that decided me on getting some for myself? Clever Alchemist....); by now I have about 25 divvied up between my two accounts on both PC NA and EU. This includes the ones from Cyrodiil, but not from IC.

    In between saving up writs for that, I also pick up plans and storage chests for both accounts too.
    Edited by Sylvermynx on March 5, 2022 2:13PM
  • skyrimfantasy
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    Initially I had ours at Pariahs Pinacle

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    But I recently moved us to Moon-Sugar Meadow (not the best screenshot of the crafting area but you get the idea)

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  • DarcyMardin
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    Sarannah wrote: »
    Just curious — is there anyone who collects all the crafting sets in the game just for themselves? (I.e., not for a guild, although perhaps they might share it with their guilds). Does anyone know how much gold or how many writ vouchers that would take, currently?
    I did, as a solo player. Maybe when I eventually pick or start a guild, it would be useful as well. If you look closely at the screenshots, you can also find the two hidden mundus stones, the ones I use. And many other utilities.

    It costs 250 writ vouchers per attunable station(grahtwood, in front of the main town skyshard), so 1k writ vouchers per full set of stations. At the moment there are 68 sets, so in total it comes down to 68k writ vouchers. Every new zone DLC/chapter adds new crafted sets, so that would be +1k writ vouchers per new crafted set.

    Thanks to everyone who has answered! I need a new hobby (given the changes coming with the next DLC). I don’t have anywhere near that amount of gold or writ vouchers, but maybe I could work on it, if I hang around….
  • bridgetrose
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    aurorable wrote: »
    Personally I'm using Grand Topal Hideaway for all my stations. The only thing you need flat ground in a house is for dummies, other then that you can simply build a flat area for the stations.


    That's gorgeous. I don't know if I'll ever use this property for work stations but it's so beautiful the next time it comes around I'll definitely buy it.

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