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Message ID: 22
Date: Tue Jun 15 22:14:30 BST 1999
Author: Donald Taber
Subject: Re: Looking for item


I recently started in pottery, but I started to make items to work with
my baking skill.

I have heard of people able to make money from pottery. Some of the
items you can make (such as the pie tin) can be sold to the store for a
few gold over the cost of the parts. While this isn't the massive amounts
of platinum I have heard of people making off of smithing, I have only spent
a few plat raising my skill and it seems to go up very quickly. I put only
one training point into pottery and now have a 30 or so while only spending
a few plat (assuming you can make some items you can sell back to the
stores).

You may be able to make more off of some of the higher level pottery
items, but as I said I only have a 30 skill or so. I would guess if you are
just looking to make money, you can make a little with pottery, but this
should not be your first choice. Do it for role-playing or to support
another trade skill.


Soren


kale usi wrote:

> From: kale usi <kaleusi@...>
>
> Not sure what the benefits are for this skill. I can say, that seems like
> everyone has taken the more popular/profitable skills - smithing,
> bowyer/fletching, jeweler and a few have taken cooking and/or brewing. I can
> tell you this much about the other skills, they take a ton of cash to
> improve them. If anyone could enlighten us all, I'd be much abliged.
>
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