

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. 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. And it seems that lately, trying to craft trifling glyphs of Magika, Stamina, and Health in ESO is giving players trouble. Enchanting in ESO can be more confusing than alchemy, as players need to gather three different types of runestones and combine them in certain ways to make enchanting glyphs. And while some professions have recipes, enchanting and alchemy leave it up to the player to find out combinations. There are 6 professions, each with their own unique resources to gather. Crafting in Elder Scrolls Online can be a little daunting.
