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  • Hmm..any STAT or INT & WIS for skill-ups?

    Sorry to bring this up since it seems a bit like the proverbial dead horse to flog, but I need to ask.

    Was it not so that ALL tradeskills depended upon the highest of INT or WIS?

    I keep hearing:

    DEX for Fletching
    STR for Smithing

    Yet I know I have read at least as many times that the only thing to worry about is INT and/or WIS.

    Could anyone clarify?
    300 - Baking, Brewing, Pottery, Smithing, Jewelcraft
    285 - Fletching
    282 - Tailoring
    Fishing 200, Research 200

    "Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes." -Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)

  • #2
    For all tradeskills, the highest of wis or int will determine skillups. When smithing, the highest of wis, int, or str will determine it. When fletching (and poisonmaking I think?), it's the highest of wis, int, or dex.

    --Myrron
    Myrron Lifewarder, <Celestial Navigators>, Retired

    Grandmaster Tailor ( 250 ) Master Brewer ( 200 ) Master Fletcher ( 200 ) Master Jewelcrafter ( 200 ) Master Smith ( 200 ) Master Baker ( 191 ) Master Potter ( 190 )

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    • #3
      Basically, what happened is that warriors, rogues, and monks don't need INT or WIS at all, so it wasn't fair that skill ups for the skills they used the most were dictated by a skill they had no use for. So they changed that to allow for the skills they use, like STR or DEX.




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      • #4
        From the FAQ forum: Stats & Tradeskills.
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        • #5
          NOOOOO!!!!

          I did "El mistake". I asked a question before checking the FAQ.

          I feel stupid now......
          300 - Baking, Brewing, Pottery, Smithing, Jewelcraft
          285 - Fletching
          282 - Tailoring
          Fishing 200, Research 200

          "Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes." -Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)

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