Trifling Glyph of Magicka: Jora, Makko, Ta Trifling Glyph of Stamina: Jora, Deni, Ta Here’s the recipes for Trifling Glyphs of Health, Stamina, and Magicka: There’s no hand-holding here, so if you place runes that don’t work together, you won’t get a glyph. Actually crafting the glyph at the enchanting station gives you three blank spaces to place runes, with spots for the Aspect, Essence, and Potency runes. Now that you’ve gathered the runes you need to make a glyph, head to an enchanting station. To find the Enchanter, and his station, simply look for the crystal symbol on your map, usually within a city or stronghold. These runes will always be white quality, so you won’t be able to do this with anything but the lowest-quality runes - but it helps when you’re just starting and really need a particular rune. If you find yourself with a ton of Essence and Potency runes, and very few Aspect runes, you can always buy the runes you’re missing from the Enchanter that stands near enchanting stations. You’ll have to tell the addon not to display every single type of resource to unclutter your map, but it’s worth it. To make sure you don’t miss runestones that are cleverly placed around the world, I highly recommend the HarvestMap addon, which will display resources – including runestones – on your map. I’ve found that the best way to get runestones is to find your own route around an area you know well. There are quite a few guides on YouTube that talk about the “best” farming location for runestones. Runestones out in the wild are no longer divided between Aspect, Potency, and Essence - each runestone you gather has a chance for any of the types, and you’ll usually gather two runes. You can safely ignore the text on that image it’s woefully outdated, as are some of the guides and wiki entries you’ll find on enchanting in Elder Scrolls Online. As you venture out into Elder Scrolls Online’s open world, you’ll find glowing stones that look like this: The most time-intensive part of crafting is resource gathering. Click on the glyph you want, and you’re good to go! Resource Gathering For Glyphs in ESO The game will then display a selection menu with glyphs you can use to enchant that item. To actually enchant a piece of armor or weapon, you need to right-click (on PC) the item you want to enchant, and select “enchant” from the drop-down menu. Once you make a glyph, it just sits in your inventory. This is skipping ahead a bit, but it’s worth noting now, as it’s not clear in the game. How these runes affect the player depends on which item they enchant. Finally, Essence runes determine the type of enchantment the glyph will be, and which item the glyph can enchant: frost damage on a weapon, health increase on armor, fire resistance, magicka regeneration, etc.
Potency runes are just like they sound - the more powerful a Potency rune, the better the resulting glyph will be.
Aspect runes govern what rarity the resulting glyph will be: base, fine, superior, etc. Would-be enchanters in Elder Scrolls Online need to find three different types of runes: Aspect, Potency, and Essence.