Can you clarify, please? Do you mean you get less inspiration from deconstructing glyphs from another character in the same account, compared to another character in a different account?HedgeHugger wrote: »You do get less when it is your other characters making the glyphs.
Thanks, that was useful information. A pity I only have 1 ESO account, then. I'm currently leveling up 7 new alt crafters, and just as with my main char, enchanting and jewelry are taking the longest. I'm crafting large stacks of glyphs on my main and deconstructing them on the alts, but it's still a slow process.You get the most inspiration if another account makes the glyphs vs. another character on the same account makes the glyphs. One of the few benefits of console over PC is it is pretty easy to create a new account without purchasing the game again.
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Thanks, just what I like to hear! I'll get those 7 alts leveled up in enchanting eventually. It's a long, hard slog, but I'm getting there. My main char's been crafting about 90 glyphs, passing them to an alt via the bank, and this gets the alt leveled up through several levels, although the number of level increases is slowing down, since the higher levels require more XP to complete.sleepy_worm wrote: »I tested this recently and deconstructing glyphs crafted on another account gives the exact same inspiration reward as deconstructing glyphs crafted on another character on the same account. So you don't need another account, just another character.
(Deconstructing glyphs made from any other character gives 10x the inspiration as deconstructing glyphs made from the same character.)