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Craftsman's Writ

Argent Dawn Valor Token

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You know the drill, kid. One valor token gets you a craftsman's writ.

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You will receive:
Sealed Craftsman's Writ
You will also receive: 0

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Upon completion of this quest you will gain:

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Rating: +20 [-] [+]
By kreghx on 12/12/2006 (Patch 2.0.1)
Ok, so I tried a little experiment to see if the Craftsman's Writ quests are worth repeating. I'm a L60 Warlock with 300 Tailoring/300 Skinning. The first quest I got was for tailoring (Brightcloth Pants) so that wasn't hard for me to complete and didn't cost me much to speak of. I'm sure my gains were whatever the typical first turn-ins are.

For accepting the 2nd crafting quest (therby consuming the valor token), I got +11 rep (I'm currently at honored). The second quest was for Rugged Armor Kits, which I can't make so I went off to the AH to check them out. About 1.18g on my server and I needed 25. For the sake of the experiment, I bought them, having 3 kits left over owing to the way stacks were offered at the time. I used the 3 extras on my non-enchanted items for +120 armor (not bad at all for a squishy warlock). When I turned in the quest (therby consuming the 25 kits and the writ itself), I received +55 rep (and I forgot whether or not I got any gold for the turn-in, even though in retrospect, that was a pretty important detail...doh). Anyway.

rep for accepting quest: +11
total cost of items: 33.04g
armor gained: 120
rep for completing quest: +55
gold received for completing quest: ? (if any)

So, for the sake of comparison, let's say I just used a Valor Token and bought 3 rugged armor kits...

rep for using a token: +27
total cost of items: 3.54g
armor gained: 120

The difference is
-29.5g
+39 rep
or .76g per rep point

Of course, all of these figures will vary depending on your current reputation level, market prices of items, and what crafting quest the guy gives you, but I'm putting this up as a "for instance."

Conclusion: In this experiment, I ended up paying .76g for each rep point I gained over and above what I would have gained by just using the Valor Token. Now, I prefer to run around and kill monsters and sell what they drop in order to make money rather than paying gold for rep points, but some players might be happy to do that. Decide for yourself whether or not it's worth repeating, but for my money and time, I'll just be using the tokens I get for now...
Rating: +4 [-] [+]
By adashiel on 05/16/2008 (Patch 2.4.2)
Many complain about how arbitrary the writ rewards are. After all, most of the time you're not going to get a writ for something you can make yourself. Fortunately, you can buy and sell them on the AH. They do still sell, even today, though it sometimes takes awhile. If you're looking to buy one, you can usually get them on the cheap, usually a gold or two.

Whether or not they're worth the effort depends on your situation. The insignia items aren't worth much these days, but you still might want the (Item #22679) or reputation from first turn-ins. If you're leveling a profession, you may have to make some of these items anyway as part of the grind. In that case, writs may be more convenient.
Rating: +2 [-] [+]
By unitepunx on 04/20/2007 (Patch 2.0.12)
I also tried to do this. Something different besides the usual hack and slash rep. grinding.

I am a 300/300 Miner/BS, to start off with. The first Writ I got was "Craftsman's Writ - Greater Arcane Protection Potion". bad luck I guess. Can't do that one without the AH's help. The second was "Craftsman's Writ - Flask of Petrification". The third, and last, was "Craftsman's Writ - Huge Thorium Battleaxe". Great I thought. One I can actually do... then I realised that one Huge Thorium Battleaxe requres 2 stacks of Thorium Bar. I have plenty of other things to spend 120 Thorium Bar's on. Not a smart move here blizz...
Rating: +2 [-] [+]
By fatherdougal on 07/02/2007 (Patch 2.1.2)
What everyone here is glossing over is that not only do you get Argent Dawn rep (albeit a small amount), you also get your choice of insignia: http://classicdb.ch/?item=22524 or http://classicdb.ch/?item=22523 .

If you want to collect insignia for AD goodies, then some of these writs are definitely worth the effort, especially considering how long it takes to farm 30 bone fragments, or 30 dark iron scraps (or savage fronds, etc.).
Rating: +2 [-] [+]
By magma on 10/16/2007 (Patch 2.2.3)
Do not make the mistake of deleting the Craftsman's writ after accepting the quest. You need the writ as one of the quest objectives.

If you delete the writ, you've wasted the quest as there is no way to get another one other than by turning in more valor tokens, or the very unlikely chance you might find it on the AH.
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 07/01/2006 (Patch 1.11.1)
Has anyone gotten their writ back from the guy after completing the quest? They make it look like you get one of the insignias and the writ back but that did't happen when I did my first turn in.
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 09/20/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
I've done around 35+ of these turn-ins for my characters (28 for main and about 6 each for two alts) and it got really annoying keeping track of the various materials needed for these writs. I wrote a chart/guide that shows the components required for all writs on one page. This really helps when deciding which writs to complete and which to sell on the AH. It's posted here if anyone else wants to use it:

http://wow.crafterstome.com/special/adwrits.html

By far the easiest ones to complete for minimal cost are the fishing, as long as you can fish!
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 06/24/2006 (Patch 1.11.0)
you seem to get a random writ each time. herb/ach and i get a leatherworkig writ..very disappointed
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 06/22/2006 (Patch 1.11.0)
Is it only 200 reputation with Argent Dawn for the first turn in and, thus, not this repeatable quest?
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 08/12/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
Ok, so I tried a little experiment to see if the Craftsman's Writ quests are worth repeating. I'm a L60 Warlock with 300 Tailoring/300 Skinning. The first quest I got was for tailoring (Brightcloth Pants) so that wasn't hard for me to complete and didn't cost me much to speak of. I'm sure my gains were whatever the typical first turn-ins are.

For accepting the 2nd crafting quest (therby consuming the valor token), I got +11 rep (I'm currently at honored). The second quest was for Rugged Armor Kits, which I can't make so I went off to the AH to check them out. About 1.18g on my server and I needed 25. For the sake of the experiment, I bought them, having 3 kits left over owing to the way stacks were offered at the time. I used the 3 extras on my non-enchanted items for +120 armor (not bad at all for a squishy warlock). When I turned in the quest (therby consuming the 25 kits and the writ itself), I received +55 rep (and I forgot whether or not I got any gold for the turn-in, even though in retrospect, that was a pretty important detail...doh). Anyway.

rep for accepting quest: +11
total cost of items: 33.04g
armor gained: 120
rep for completing quest: +55
gold received for completing quest: ? (if any)

So, for the sake of comparison, let's say I just used a Valor Token and bought 3 rugged armor kits...

rep for using a token: +27
total cost of items: 3.54g
armor gained: 120

The difference is
-29.5g
+39 rep
or .76g per rep point

Of course, all of these figures will vary depending on your current reputation level, market prices of items, and what crafting quest the guy gives you, but I'm putting this up as a "for instance."

Conclusion: In this experiment, I ended up paying .76g for each rep point I gained over and above what I would have gained by just using the Valor Token. Now, I prefer to run around and kill monsters and sell what they drop in order to make money rather than paying gold for rep points, but some players might be happy to do that. Decide for yourself whether or not it's worth repeating, but for my money and time, I'll just be using the tokens I get for now...
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By scampor on 07/05/2007 (Patch 2.1.2)
I didn't have any trouble getting dark iron scraps just running brd ~twice (and people left about 2 hours in, pugs joy!). I can't really speak on bone fragments... but savage fronds aren't that hard... run mara a bunch or kill the flowers in un'goro.
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By sinjin on 12/16/2007 (Patch 2.3.0)
I did this just to see what kind of rep reward came from the writ quest. +150 rep with Argent Dawn. Better, in my opinion, to kill skeletons for the bone frags. All the time I spent getting the mats for the four pairs of runic leather pants was not worth the time away from killing the undead.
Rating: 0 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 06/23/2006 (Patch 1.11.0)
It's 200 rep on first turnin, 10 reputation each time you take a new crafting quest.