Did you accidently bind that ring?
SeaGtGruff wrote: »
That's what I thought, because I think I remember running into a problem once by accidentally crafting a CP160 item instead of a CP150 item. So maybe the jewelry was crafted at CP160 instead of CP150?
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »Today I was making a Gold Jewelry writ at my guilds master station. I finished it and thought, hmm. I have a enchanting writ I could do that one too while I'm here and turn them in at the same time. That one went fine too.
I travel to Mounhold and turn in the enchanting writ expecting the quest marker for the jewelry writ to pop up. It doesn't. Look at the guest it says make the ring. I look in my inventory, yup it's there. I think (and this was *really* dumb) I'll just abandon the quest and it might recognize the ring, nope. Now I have a very expensive ring and no quest to use it with.
I don't know if this is a bug, but I don't think it would work this way if it isn't. Accepting the second contract broke the link between the ring I had already made and the quest. I don't think I should be able to accept a second contract if it negates the first.
In any case 112 writ voucher fully golded ring down the drain... A very expensive lesson...
BXR_Lonestar wrote: »MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »Today I was making a Gold Jewelry writ at my guilds master station. I finished it and thought, hmm. I have a enchanting writ I could do that one too while I'm here and turn them in at the same time. That one went fine too.
I travel to Mounhold and turn in the enchanting writ expecting the quest marker for the jewelry writ to pop up. It doesn't. Look at the guest it says make the ring. I look in my inventory, yup it's there. I think (and this was *really* dumb) I'll just abandon the quest and it might recognize the ring, nope. Now I have a very expensive ring and no quest to use it with.
I don't know if this is a bug, but I don't think it would work this way if it isn't. Accepting the second contract broke the link between the ring I had already made and the quest. I don't think I should be able to accept a second contract if it negates the first.
In any case 112 writ voucher fully golded ring down the drain... A very expensive lesson...
Did you happen to make the ring at the wrong CP level? It's been a while since I've done one of these, but my recollection is if you make it at the wrong CP level, it also won't count as making it for the purposes of crafting the item.
I have made a ring when the writ was for a necklace before. And the number of superb / truly superb switches are countless.
I've done hundreds of master writs and I've never seen an existing master writ quest become bugged by accepting another. I always do multiple; as many as I can.
However, I have mistakenly crafted an item with the wrong or no set.
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »I've done hundreds of master writs and I've never seen an existing master writ quest become bugged by accepting another. I always do multiple; as many as I can.
However, I have mistakenly crafted an item with the wrong or no set.
I got the "deliver the jewelry" notice before I decided to craft the second writ. It was correct.
Alinhbo_Tyaka wrote: »
ESO_player123 wrote: »MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »I've done hundreds of master writs and I've never seen an existing master writ quest become bugged by accepting another. I always do multiple; as many as I can.
However, I have mistakenly crafted an item with the wrong or no set.
I got the "deliver the jewelry" notice before I decided to craft the second writ. It was correct.
Did you lock the item by any chance?
Alinhbo_Tyaka wrote: »