This is the worst tradeskill day I've ever had. I'm about to the point where it's time to give them up completely.
Day started off by me getting the final glowing wurm bile for the fifth shawl. Yay. Failed combine. Boo. Oh well. I'll go try that again in a month or two. I got called to a ringwar in gd, had lots of fun, died at least 7 times. I lost all the rolls for the loot, so it got me thinking I should work on my smithing and make some dwarven plate.
First thing I need is leather padding. Ok, spiderling silk drops in everlost all the time. I get there and there's three druids and a rogue killing all the spawns. Sucky. So I try north karana for some pelts. Nope, 5 druids there. Well, there's always nro and the commons. Except that they're infected with farmers too. So I give up and try spider silk for tailoring. East karana is a graveyard, and lower guk was vaporized when the wood elf crown quest came out. There's no point in even trying faydwer since that's where druids are born. Now, I know that there's lots of wonderful good skilled non farming druids out there, but the problem with nasty evil druids who give their class a bad name, is that they've given their class a bad name.
Finally I give up. I'll give into their tactics and go buy supplies in the bazaar. Well, I found out why they're farming. Ruined pelts for 5pp per. Spiderling silks for 10pp per. Want a hq pelt, it's going to run you into the triple digits.
I remember the days when I used to do tradeskills to relieve the boredom of xp grinding. Now it's the other way around. I've gained more levels in the last six months than I did in the two and a half years before just because I'm so sick of having to fight people for spawns. This might be an unpopular comment, but I miss the days when tradeskills were useless. I never started them to make money anyways, I just like being able to make different stuff, and I like having something else to do in the game. Now it's just a chore, and a money drain, and I don't think I should have to make a druid alt just to compete against the hordes of other druid alts. Oh well, back to sebilis for me. Maybe when I come out all the prices will have bottomed out and I can hunt a spiderling again.
Day started off by me getting the final glowing wurm bile for the fifth shawl. Yay. Failed combine. Boo. Oh well. I'll go try that again in a month or two. I got called to a ringwar in gd, had lots of fun, died at least 7 times. I lost all the rolls for the loot, so it got me thinking I should work on my smithing and make some dwarven plate.
First thing I need is leather padding. Ok, spiderling silk drops in everlost all the time. I get there and there's three druids and a rogue killing all the spawns. Sucky. So I try north karana for some pelts. Nope, 5 druids there. Well, there's always nro and the commons. Except that they're infected with farmers too. So I give up and try spider silk for tailoring. East karana is a graveyard, and lower guk was vaporized when the wood elf crown quest came out. There's no point in even trying faydwer since that's where druids are born. Now, I know that there's lots of wonderful good skilled non farming druids out there, but the problem with nasty evil druids who give their class a bad name, is that they've given their class a bad name.
Finally I give up. I'll give into their tactics and go buy supplies in the bazaar. Well, I found out why they're farming. Ruined pelts for 5pp per. Spiderling silks for 10pp per. Want a hq pelt, it's going to run you into the triple digits.
I remember the days when I used to do tradeskills to relieve the boredom of xp grinding. Now it's the other way around. I've gained more levels in the last six months than I did in the two and a half years before just because I'm so sick of having to fight people for spawns. This might be an unpopular comment, but I miss the days when tradeskills were useless. I never started them to make money anyways, I just like being able to make different stuff, and I like having something else to do in the game. Now it's just a chore, and a money drain, and I don't think I should have to make a druid alt just to compete against the hordes of other druid alts. Oh well, back to sebilis for me. Maybe when I come out all the prices will have bottomed out and I can hunt a spiderling again.



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