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Message ID: 1302
Date: Tue Jul 20 10:39:48 BST 1999
Author: LKW
Subject: PLay EQ and think UO


When I play EQ, somehow it will always remind me of my UO experience.
After playing UO for so long, all veteran players do recognise the fact
tat OPPORTUNITIES (so called bugs/exploits) are hard to come by and once it
arises, we will try our best to make full use of it (b4 it is FIXED).
Nope, I'm not referring to duping or hacking stats. I'm talking abt those
skills which used to be easy to max out initially but later made difficult
to do so.

Right now we have 2 great guides on brewing and pottery, I think all better
treasure this oppporities and max them out. Who know EQ may twist the 2
skills later and make them as difficult to train as smithing and make them
one of the most profitable skills around?

In ever-revoluting online games like EQ and UO, nothing is impossible. No
matter how easy or difficult to trade as trade skill, I will always try to
master it when opportunity arises. I thank Ebon for the great guide on
pottery, and I will try it on pretty soon. The only problem I may
encounter is where to train pottery within Dfaydark zone? I'm bind to PF
and gate to GF for supplies/unloading. This is the only place I can go. I
know FP is a good places to train all skills but meantime I will have to
find means to do it in GF. Any suggestion where to buy the raw materials &
stuffs? Same for smithing. I dun seem to find any npc smithing vendors in
Felwithe. How abt the woodelf city? Jeeze, dun tell me I gotta run all
the way to gnome or dwarf city man!

Ziltus
On his training path to the Master of all Trades