Thank you very helpful! I just finished getting level 50 on enchanting, alchemy, provisioning, blacksmithing, clothing, woodworking, and jewelry And I am certified in all of them as well!
The nine traits is actually really fast and easy on everything other than jewelry, because it doesn't have to be on the same item. The only stipulation is that you have researched all nine traits, so on clothing and blacksmithing where you have more than nine different items, you can knock that out in 18 hours without any bonuses, as long as you are researching three item at a time. It obviously takes longer with jewelry, because you only have two items and can only research one thing at a time, so you would have to get at least four traits on one and five on the other to do it as quickly as possible. Where the unsurpassed crafter and true style are concerned, I use one to help the other. I make a writ for each craft hand them in, sell the things I buy with the writ vouchers and use that money to buy motifs. Obviously the more motifs you have the easier the writs become and, for those on PC, having Lazy Writs and Writworthy addons saves a load of time. I would say just getting the achievement and title takes me about two months, but if I bother to complete all of the crafting achievements, maybe a little longer, although that's mostly because I'm less bothered about them. Also, where motifs are concerned, obviously I get all of the cheap full books, but after that I just buy anything that's selling below the Tamriel Trade Centre addon recommended prices. This will obviously result in buying a load that are not needed for the achievement, but it helps with the writs and when any style has ten or more pages completed, I will focus more on completing it. With the gold I make from selling items bought with writ vouchers, I can usually buy 25-40 motif pages per day at between 5-10k gold each, the quantity varies depending on how much I've sold and whether the motifs I find are more towards the 5k or the 10k. As I get closer to completion, I will buy less per day, because I may have to pay a little over the odds to get the last page or two of any style. It's rare that I have to buy anything to complete master writs. I have ten characters all doing their writs each day and I get more than enough master writs from that. I will usually have to sell some and buy others early in the process, due to lack of traits and motifs learnt, but that becomes less of an issue fairly quickly. It also helps to level your alts crafting otherwise you won't get enough master writs drop and you will have to buy more, which reduces what you can spend on motifs. By the time you have Grand Master Crafter on your first character, you should have been able to get all of your alts to level 50 in most of the crafting professions, probably two to three months. You will also need to get enough skill points on your alts to be doing their normal writs at the highest level, which is usually achievable between level 25 and 30 with a bit of skyshard farming, although technically it's achievable at level 1, it depends how mixed you want your gameplay to be. Lastly, I should add that I don't sleep much, obviously it will take longer, if you have less available time to spend in game.
@@WolfeezyProof No, PC NA. I understand things are cheaper on PC EU, but that shouldn't make too much difference, because you'll also make less gold to buy motifs with, so it is likely to balance out. If anything, I would expect things to be easiest on PC NA, because I assume that has the highest player population and my approach is reliant on high turnover, because I need to sell fast to keep the gold coming in. This also means I have to sell cheap. The alternative is to join more guilds, so you can list more items for sale and wait longer for them to sell, but then you are gambling more on whether or not they will actually sell. Even selling at low prices, the market can change quite quickly and, if you don't sell an item within the first day or two, your price may no longer be that cheap compared with what has been listed by other players since. I will generally cancel and re-list items that have not sold within the first few days, if there have been cheaper listings added. Obviously some things will take a little longer anyway, because they have less demand.
This is interesting, are you saying that we don't have to research every trait on every item of clothing or armor and weapons? But you would need all of them in a particular piece that required 9 traits if you wanted to craft it right? Very interesting read, thank you for this!
the scrolls are a joke when you get up to 30 days for research and the cooldown on those scrolls is just shy of a day at 20 hours might as well just wait the extra 4 hours
True style master and Unsurpassed crafter are the two check marks that are taking the most time for me.
Yep they're definitely the most tedious for me rn
Thank you very helpful!
I just finished getting level 50 on enchanting, alchemy, provisioning, blacksmithing, clothing, woodworking, and jewelry
And I am certified in all of them as well!
Started a second character and man what you said about being tedious to get to 50 on all skills is no joke 🤣 Awesome video! 👍
The nine traits is actually really fast and easy on everything other than jewelry, because it doesn't have to be on the same item. The only stipulation is that you have researched all nine traits, so on clothing and blacksmithing where you have more than nine different items, you can knock that out in 18 hours without any bonuses, as long as you are researching three item at a time. It obviously takes longer with jewelry, because you only have two items and can only research one thing at a time, so you would have to get at least four traits on one and five on the other to do it as quickly as possible.
Where the unsurpassed crafter and true style are concerned, I use one to help the other. I make a writ for each craft hand them in, sell the things I buy with the writ vouchers and use that money to buy motifs. Obviously the more motifs you have the easier the writs become and, for those on PC, having Lazy Writs and Writworthy addons saves a load of time.
I would say just getting the achievement and title takes me about two months, but if I bother to complete all of the crafting achievements, maybe a little longer, although that's mostly because I'm less bothered about them.
Also, where motifs are concerned, obviously I get all of the cheap full books, but after that I just buy anything that's selling below the Tamriel Trade Centre addon recommended prices. This will obviously result in buying a load that are not needed for the achievement, but it helps with the writs and when any style has ten or more pages completed, I will focus more on completing it.
With the gold I make from selling items bought with writ vouchers, I can usually buy 25-40 motif pages per day at between 5-10k gold each, the quantity varies depending on how much I've sold and whether the motifs I find are more towards the 5k or the 10k. As I get closer to completion, I will buy less per day, because I may have to pay a little over the odds to get the last page or two of any style.
It's rare that I have to buy anything to complete master writs. I have ten characters all doing their writs each day and I get more than enough master writs from that. I will usually have to sell some and buy others early in the process, due to lack of traits and motifs learnt, but that becomes less of an issue fairly quickly.
It also helps to level your alts crafting otherwise you won't get enough master writs drop and you will have to buy more, which reduces what you can spend on motifs. By the time you have Grand Master Crafter on your first character, you should have been able to get all of your alts to level 50 in most of the crafting professions, probably two to three months. You will also need to get enough skill points on your alts to be doing their normal writs at the highest level, which is usually achievable between level 25 and 30 with a bit of skyshard farming, although technically it's achievable at level 1, it depends how mixed you want your gameplay to be.
Lastly, I should add that I don't sleep much, obviously it will take longer, if you have less available time to spend in game.
Are you PC EU by any chance?
@@WolfeezyProof No, PC NA. I understand things are cheaper on PC EU, but that shouldn't make too much difference, because you'll also make less gold to buy motifs with, so it is likely to balance out.
If anything, I would expect things to be easiest on PC NA, because I assume that has the highest player population and my approach is reliant on high turnover, because I need to sell fast to keep the gold coming in. This also means I have to sell cheap.
The alternative is to join more guilds, so you can list more items for sale and wait longer for them to sell, but then you are gambling more on whether or not they will actually sell. Even selling at low prices, the market can change quite quickly and, if you don't sell an item within the first day or two, your price may no longer be that cheap compared with what has been listed by other players since.
I will generally cancel and re-list items that have not sold within the first few days, if there have been cheaper listings added. Obviously some things will take a little longer anyway, because they have less demand.
This is interesting, are you saying that we don't have to research every trait on every item of clothing or armor and weapons? But you would need all of them in a particular piece that required 9 traits if you wanted to craft it right? Very interesting read, thank you for this!
Thanks. I am going for it.
the scrolls are a joke when you get up to 30 days for research and the cooldown on those scrolls is just shy of a day at 20 hours might as well just wait the extra 4 hours