Would it kill SOE to make just a little bit easier and less expensive for non-foraging race/class combos to GM baking?
Found 34 Griffon Meats in the Bazaar for 10p each. Bought 'em.
Went out with guildies into JP and fought griffs for three or four hours.
Scored 17 Griffon Meats (and one Anaconda meat) in that time.
Made 41 Griffon Melt combine attempts.
No skill raises.
Cleaned out bank. Found a bunch of old brownie parts that have been sitting there FRO EVAR!
Made a bunch of white chocolate. End up with 35 White Chocolates.
Spent around 240PP :shock: on enough self-made Celestial Essences and Eucalyptus leaves to satisfy requirements for 35 Holy Cake attempts.
Made 35 Holy Cake combine attempts.
No skill raises.
Did more digging in bank. Found enough meats to make 5 attempts on Halas 10lb Meat Pie.
Did all the sub-combines.
Spent 11 or so plat on 5 sage leaves.
Made 5 Halas 10lb Meat Pie attempts.
No skill raises.
Get frustrated.
Look on EQTraders Recipe section to see what I can do to raise skill.
Note that ALMOST EVERY SINGLE RECIPE that will raise my skill from 191 requires some foraged item OR is mind-bogglingly expensive to make.
I guess I wouldn't mind it so much if the drop rate for griffon meat were higher. 17 griffon meats in 3-4 hours (with a ranger tracking griffs and anacondas and pulling them without interference from the other critters) is not exactly what I would call a great way to raise baking skill. If I'm just trying to solo griffs, I get even less (as you might imagine) mainly due to the fact that I can't track, and I have to avoid the other (aggro) critters (since I don't wanna lower my Jaggepine faction).
And before you suggest it, no, I don't want to start a Ranger or Druid alt. I shouldn't have to is my point. I realize that Norrath is neither perfect nor ideal, but in a perfect, ideal world there would be a path to 250 Baking that wasn't any more difficult for non-foragers than it was for foragers, instead of the current situation, which is skewed heavily towards race/class combos that can forage (particularly ones that can forage zone specific items).
Anyhow, thanks for letting me vent.
Found 34 Griffon Meats in the Bazaar for 10p each. Bought 'em.
Went out with guildies into JP and fought griffs for three or four hours.
Scored 17 Griffon Meats (and one Anaconda meat) in that time.
Made 41 Griffon Melt combine attempts.
No skill raises.
Cleaned out bank. Found a bunch of old brownie parts that have been sitting there FRO EVAR!
Made a bunch of white chocolate. End up with 35 White Chocolates.
Spent around 240PP :shock: on enough self-made Celestial Essences and Eucalyptus leaves to satisfy requirements for 35 Holy Cake attempts.
Made 35 Holy Cake combine attempts.
No skill raises.
Did more digging in bank. Found enough meats to make 5 attempts on Halas 10lb Meat Pie.
Did all the sub-combines.
Spent 11 or so plat on 5 sage leaves.
Made 5 Halas 10lb Meat Pie attempts.
No skill raises.
Get frustrated.
Look on EQTraders Recipe section to see what I can do to raise skill.
Note that ALMOST EVERY SINGLE RECIPE that will raise my skill from 191 requires some foraged item OR is mind-bogglingly expensive to make.
I guess I wouldn't mind it so much if the drop rate for griffon meat were higher. 17 griffon meats in 3-4 hours (with a ranger tracking griffs and anacondas and pulling them without interference from the other critters) is not exactly what I would call a great way to raise baking skill. If I'm just trying to solo griffs, I get even less (as you might imagine) mainly due to the fact that I can't track, and I have to avoid the other (aggro) critters (since I don't wanna lower my Jaggepine faction).
And before you suggest it, no, I don't want to start a Ranger or Druid alt. I shouldn't have to is my point. I realize that Norrath is neither perfect nor ideal, but in a perfect, ideal world there would be a path to 250 Baking that wasn't any more difficult for non-foragers than it was for foragers, instead of the current situation, which is skewed heavily towards race/class combos that can forage (particularly ones that can forage zone specific items).
Anyhow, thanks for letting me vent.

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