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Message ID: 2905
Date: Tue May 14 15:33:05 BST 2002
Author: alexander.jones@foreningssparbanken.se
Subject: RE: [EverQuest] Serious Skill question for all


basically only quest related items that you produce are good enough. Other
than that you can buy better gear for regular plat. Some do tradeskills just
for relaxation though, like a wizard soloing has some minutes of downtime
medding and can spend this doing tailoring for example.

The high end recipes are of course some good stuff but components and costs
tend to price this stuff high and its quite rare.



-----Original Message-----
From: Rob LeBeau [mailto:rlebeau65@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 4:09 PM
To: EverQuest@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [EverQuest] Serious Skill question for all


Hi Everyone,
I have been on this board and playing since January.
So YES I am a newbie.
I have three chars between 10 and 20 in level. My
question is this.

"Are the trade skills really good and do they play a
part of succeeding at higher levels?"
Here is why I ask. My friend is a level 17 druid and
a tailor. He can't make armor that my level 13 Ranger
can use that is worthwhile to me. I bought some mail
boots and chest armor, which are far better than what
he can make.

I am also doing pottery with my Druid and I can't see
any value to this trade. If I make 30 muffin tins, is
some baker really going to buy the lot off me?

I feel that as I get up in level, I will be able to
get better Drop items than I can make.
However, I do know that trades take part in some
quests and this is the only purpose I can see for
them. I think

Am I missing something here?

Trade confused!



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