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Message ID: 2916
Date: Tue May 14 20:36:17 BST 2002
Author: Su
Subject: Re: [EverQuest] Re: BEGGARS (was-Something Awful.com pokes fun at EQ)


Cool! I've been doing cured silk and studded armor. My smithing is good
enough to make the studs pretty well. I just have a hard time getting all
the silks and pelts.
Wish there was something I could make with ruined pelts that wasn't trivial
at this point. I have a ton of them.
Oh well, I'll have to look it up. Thanks!
luv,
-Su

> Su wrote:
>
> > Thanks! I'm on the 5th one now. I finished the 4th one really easily. A
kind
> > necro helped me in exchange for me giving him some pieces of velium. He
> > located Tanik for me, and I handed in the thurg gate potion. :-)
>
>
> wtg ... i am on the 5th myself for quite some time.
>
>
> > I have 75 crystalline threads. I need to start combining them to make
fibers
> > and then combine with teh wurm bile. But my tailoring is only 52. So I
need
>
>
> there is really a long way to go ... check the trivals you need!
>
> > to work on that first. Anyone know of a quick relatively easy way to go
up
> > in tailoring? I'm having a hard time finding supplies for it.
>
> no, there isn't a real guide on tailoring, yet, but you don't really
> need a special guide on that, because just have a look at eqtraders,
> check the recipes and trade supplies sections. try to find something
> with components that are easy to get, and are 10 to 50 above your
> current skill. most of the time you will end up doing cured silk (up
> to 82 i think) and wu's armor afterwards (that's up to 158).
>
> then put on your INT (for learning skills faster) and WIS (reducing
> failures) gear. why to reduce failures with the WIS gear, to get back
> some of the expenses you have. maybe add some CHA buffs as well, and
> sell in a town where they like you ... ;-)
>
> also try to find things that are stackable (components or results)
> because you can do more in a given time if you don't have to sell
> things to a merchant every four pieces you made. if you need
> components from different vendors, try to find a town (or place)
> where such merchants are close to each other.
>
> also check out the new recipes that were added with the last patch,
> there are much more things to choose from ... main problem with the
> new ones: not all trivals are listed/known, yet, but you can make
> others happy if you find "unknown" trivals and post them on eqtraders.
>
> another thing: don't even think about pieces that need a 200 skill.
> those recipes need rare drop or very expensive components. and this
> isn't good to raise a tradeskill in a short time.
>
>
> Biltilie Dwimmerlaik
> level 53 female gnome magician (no, the 53 isn't a typo :)
> Tarew Marr
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