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On the website in the bow-crafting skills section under the elven bows it says 7 boards or logs when its 7 oak boards or logs. Don't know if that was meant to be like that but its miss leading.
Also on the smithing table are those ar for the armor right ? because that would make invul the best armor on the shard... Either the table is wrong or the armor's are set to low of an ar. or invul is the best :S
(Invulnerable ar is 55 If I remember right)
P.S can we change the name ?
Don't Forget lots of people are on vacation it is summer time. I just wanted to say this out loud....
Just remember to VOTE from any computer
There used to be mine able bronze ingots and I need 50 of them to craft a recipe any chance they get added as a quest ? or mine able again ?
I figure they were taken out because they were one of the shitty low armor's. Is there any reason you wont add them back in ?
is there a trick to these switches or what? little hint please eru?! coz the possibilties are not endless, but almost =/ did i miss someting? all i got was that note....
mmmm Taste good, I use a Stone Pizza Plate to cook it or just put it on the bottom rack if you put it on the rack it will taste like what ever you cooked on the BBQ the last time.
Try it its Gooooood
Happy birthday........
P.S
You suck!
so i grow this plant for 9 days, set it to decorative mode, go to drag it into my backpack and trash it accidently for 1 silver coin. is it possible to make these things "untrashable". so that this does not happen again. =( SUUUUUPPPPERRR sad face.
Guide to Tailoring
Hiding a little seamstress in your heart? Well tailoring is just the thing for you!
Tailoring is about clothing, footwear and leather armor. The first 2 being mainly cosmetic for your character but who doesnât want to look good?
Leather armors are quite good and come in many different forms. They weigh less than metal armor and therefore make great hunting sets as you can carry more loot with less starting weight. The high end armors can easily replace any other armors for pvp and tourney gear as well.
For tailoring you need cloth. You get cloth from vendors in bolts costing 100 gp each.
If you want to gather materials to make you own cloth then you have 3 choices. You harvest cotton plants in fields around the world. Flax also grows in fields but there is less of that around. Or you can shear sheep for their wool.
The cotton, flax and wool then needs to be processed on a spinning wheel, and then on a loom to make bolts of cloth. A bolt is 50 cloth.
Remember that you must use a pair of scissors on bolts to make cloth which is what you target your Sewing Kit on to open the tailoring craft menu.
To be most efficient you should make bandanas. Lots and lots of bandanas. They cost 2 cloth each and sell for 3 gp each to vendors. That means a return of 1.5 gp per cloth invested.
Tailoring is the easiest of the craft skills because you can gather large amounts of cloth yourself either from having a bag of runes to the various places with fields/sheep or from taming large amounts of sheep and letting them out in your house where you can shear them in privacy and wait for the wool to respawn.
Tailoring requires more repetitions than say blacksmith but because cloth is easier to get its still quite a lot cheaper.
If you are considering which craft to make your first I would recommend Tailoring.
Happy sewing!
Guide to Blacksmithy
So you think you have what it takes to become a master smith? Well first of all I will warn you that it takes A LOT of effort (or gold) to get GM Blacksmith. I assume you have done a bit of mining so far and I can tell you that mining is 3-4 times faster if you use all the iron you mine to raise bs. Since I’m not GM yet this will be a guess but having to use 200k iron seems like a low shot to GM smith.
That said let’s get into the gritty stuff.
The most efficient way to raise bs is making daggers. They cost 3 iron each. Starting out at 40 bs you will be having a return of between 3 and 4 gp per ingot if you sell all your daggers to NPC’s. You get 3.3 gp for a normal dagger and 4 gp for an exceptional dagger in a per ingot pricing. Since your chance to make exceptional items increase with your skill you will get more and more money back for your ingot investment. It will however never get anywhere near the price for buying ingots from other players where the price varies around 8 gp per ingot.
There may be items that give you a better return in gold but the increase in ingots needed makes it not worth it.
If you mine your own iron it will still be a fair return in gold compared to time spent. Won’t get rich in a few days but it all adds up.
Why would you even start with blacksmithy? Well you get to make the best armors and the best weapons on the shard. Need any more reason than that? *grins*
So if you are willing to spend a few weeks in the mines for the iron and then another two weeks making daggers go for it!
*edit*
Locking your mining skill at around 60% can be a good choice if you want to mine mostly iron. It has the significant downside of you not getting the higher end valuable ores and since you can make daggers from any type(although it takes higher bs depending on the type) i see little reason to actually lock your mining skill.
You can smelt daggers which gives you a return of 1 iron per dagger(no matter which type its made from). This can reduce the amount of ingots needed to raise your blacksmith by ALOT. But downside is no gold from selling the daggers. I do however feel smelting is worth it unless you really need the gold.
all new players get 10k from me. type .on to message me in game and if i be on, ye will get it. THIS GOES FOR YOU AVATAR =D