So you see those last 70 points WILL either lose you upwards of 300K (or more) or if you do all your farming is costing you perhaps 100 AAXP (if your elemental planes enabled).
Usually its a mix, your going to lose 50AAXP and 150K going for 70 more points that mean nothing in the scheme of actually USING the skill for purpose.
I'd rather have some nice items or a bard horse and 50AAXP. Look at it this way also, if your passing on AAXP for meaningless pride (skilling to 250), it also means your not helping your guild, etc.
So you see stubborn pride is one thing, but getting to 1750 means your probably shortchanging yourself and your guild.
But to each his own! Just some food for thought is all.
Usually its a mix, your going to lose 50AAXP and 150K going for 70 more points that mean nothing in the scheme of actually USING the skill for purpose.
I'd rather have some nice items or a bard horse and 50AAXP. Look at it this way also, if your passing on AAXP for meaningless pride (skilling to 250), it also means your not helping your guild, etc.
So you see stubborn pride is one thing, but getting to 1750 means your probably shortchanging yourself and your guild.
But to each his own! Just some food for thought is all.
I'm actually a bit suprised about the thread anyway.. a good many people who reach 250 don't power the last 10 points, they collect them by simply making things. Point 249 tailoring for me the other day was a pair of earthweave pants, which puts my self buffed hp's over 2k (thankyou very much!).
Some people raise their tradeskills for the quests, some so they can have them maxed.... i raised mine so i could actually use them. If i end up with someone giving me a bunch of velium, or more hides, of fish... i'll probably dumped them into some combines for 250... unless the storm leathers my druids have been asking for give me the skillup first.
As for not helping my guild? Have anyone tell me that after i pass out 80-90 bone bracelets of corruption, and i'll have them ported underneath Veeshan. Not all guilds are the same; never try speaking for one you don't know about.




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