ESO Writ Master

ESO Writ Master

By Andrew Carlton

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2018-08-09
  • Current Version: 1.1.5
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 33.28 MB
  • Developer: Andrew Carlton
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.3 or later.
Score: 2.63636
2.63636
From 11 Ratings

Description

The essential companion app for Master Crafters in The Elder Scrolls Online community. Track master writs. Link with The ESO App for a better experience. iOS 11+ users get to use our smart photo import feature. This app does not use internet once downloaded. We hope you enjoy and please leave a review!! Follow us on Instagram @the_eso_app to keep up to date with all the latest news. Nexu Industries Australia www.nexuindustries.com info@nexuindustries.com @nexu_industries This is an unofficial application with no affiliations to ZeniMax or Bethesda.

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Reviews

  • Bad app - shouldn’t be sold

    1
    By Grudwo
    iPhone 12 Pro Max. App hides stuff behind notch. Camera feature aimed at a writ on PS5 does nothing. No explanation on how to connect to ESO app. Map shows Glenumbra for some unknown reason. Requested money back from Apple.
  • It’s good

    3
    By BlueBaron97
    So far I haven’t gone through and completed the writs I’ve input, but so far everything seems fine. However it may be missing a few motif styles, one being “Sea Giants” so that’s a bummer. But once they update to Greymoor and add in new styles I’ll happily bump up its stars. To add on I don’t mind manually putting information in, so far it’s the best we’ve got for consoles.
  • Cam doesn’t work

    1
    By DamianArbol20
    No point of the cam feature if you still have to enter the information manually not worth paying for this app
  • More useful than it sounds

    5
    By Admiral__Jenn
    I do a LOT of master writs at a guild house, and got tired of constantly making the wrong item. This is way faster than writing it all down, and lets me turn in all my writs at once.
  • I love what it could be.

    3
    By Thatsodan
    It’s a very handy tool when connected to their other app, The ESO App. (You connect it via The ESO App.) It’s very handy in that it tells you why you cannot do some writs for such reasons as you don’t know the style yet or have not yet learned the trait for the required item. The camera input feature doesn’t pick up on the words on the screen without glare at all though unfortunately so it is useless. It’d be such a handier app if that was worked on and I’d pay more for that to work. Anything that saves me time/effort is worth it. Putting all of your writs in manually makes this more of a task than a tool. 01/17/2019
  • Don’t buy it

    1
    By New 2 Google
    Like the other guy... I thought eh, it’s a dollar. Trust me. Throw that dollar in the trash can if you want but don’t buy this app. You’ll be less disappointed that way. The app doesn’t do anything. You can write down stuff you find. That’s it. You might as well use your notes app or a pen and paper. When you open it it shows you one map with way shrines. They do nothing and you couldn’t even look at other maps. Buy the eso app but don’t buy this companion.
  • Any use to this?

    2
    By M. Daguerre
    I bought this on sight based on the quality of the developer’s ESO app, but since then, I’ve been trying to figure out how this app is useful, or even what it does, and there doesn’t seem to be any published documentation or support. It claims to connect or sync to the ESO app, but I can’t see any evidence of something happening after the connection is made. Is this really just an app so I can manually plug in the information related to the master writs I receive for historical purposes? Is that useful to other players? Watching this app for future developments, or for someone to tell me that I’m missing something.

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