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Message ID: 1656
Date: Tue Jul 20 20:25:14 BST 1999
Author: Robert Gooch
Subject: RE: Where do I start?
> Yes, I too noticed at least with high level gems------------------------------------------------------------------------
> that a 5 gold or so profit
> could be made by selling back to the vendor an
> enchanted silver piece of
> jewelry. Does not help much if you fail, but still
> beats losing money on
> those items that don't sell well (at least not for
> what they are worth) but
> are helpful for raising skill (like silver pearl
> rings and such). I'm
> almost to opal and am about to switch over to
> electrum (even though I can't
> enchant it yet). Wish me luck ... I'll need it!
>
> Dietrich of Neriak
> Struggling jeweler
>
>
> > ----------
> > From: Michael O'Reilly[SMTP:michael@...]
> > Reply To: eqenchanters@onelist.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 11:37 AM
> > To: 'eqenchanters@onelist.com'
> > Subject: RE: [eqenchanters] Where do I start?
> >
> > From: Michael O'Reilly <michael@...>
> >
> > I got different results than this. While working
> on jewelcraft last
> > night, making electrum malachite, I found that the
> merchant would buy
> > back unenchanted bracelets for about 2cp below
> component cost and
> > enchanted bracelets for about 1gp above component
> cost.
> >
> > I decided that it was still better not to enchant
> the metal, since I was
> > making about a hundred of them, and waiting on
> mana made things much
> > slower. Regardless, if you have a lot of time on
> your hands, and money
> > is an issue, it might be worthwhile to enchant the
> metal when
> > practicing.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Catherine M. Campbell
> > [mailto:cathyc@...]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 8:25 AM
> >
> > Just a note that enchanting the silver does not
> alter
> > the price you will
> > get at a merchant for your jewellery. Note that
> the
> > merchant might sell
> > the item to a player for less than you would
> sell it to
> > them (i.e. the cost
> > of a non enchanted item).
> >
> > When you're improving your skill and just
> intending to
> > sell back the
> > jewellery, you should try to not enchant the
> metal.
> > When you're making
> > jewellery to order, then go ahead and enchant
> away.
> >
> > Nimue
> > Tunare
> >
> > According to the illustrious Paul Bernat...
> > :)From: "Paul Bernat" <pz.bernat@...>
> > <snip>
> > :)Enchanting the bars beforehand seems to make
> no
> > difference to the success /
> > :)failure rate, although it can increase the NPC
> sale
> > value of your goods.
> > :)
> >
> >
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