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  • #16
    Can't you skip the quests and do the combines yourself anyway, if you learn the recipe from EQTraders?
    83/1000 High Elven Enchanter on cazic (8x300 tradeskills)

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    • #17
      The quests are how you learn to convert raw material into the refined material to need to do the tradeskilling. You shouldn't be able to convert it by yourself without doing this quest (something I never tested... bad me).

      The recipe for the conversions is simply: 1 unrefined material.
      Click combine and you get refined material (and a recipe should be added to your list).
      Ianthe - 65 Dread Lord
      Grizzor Faewalker - 65 Druid
      250 Baker, Brewer, Fletcher, Jeweler, Potter, and Tailor
      200 Fisher

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Aluaeia
        Gaelin's Tunic of Woodlands is probably what you're thinking of.

        Please excuse me, there's quite a mess to be taken care of all of a sudden.

        *runs*

        -Lilosh
        Venerable Noishpa Taltos , Planar Druid, Educated Halfling, and GM Baker.
        President and Founder of the Loudmouthed Sarcastic Halflings Society
        Also, Smalltim

        So take the fact of having a dirty mind as proof that you are world-savvy; it's not a flaw, it's an asset, if nothing else, it's a defense - Sanna

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        • #19
          Oh my goodness. I had originally only worked tradeskills on my druid.. but if that tunic is typical... I may have to start doing them on some of my other characters too!

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          • #20
            She points to a clearly marked bottle of liquid, a common substance that you might not have thought to use when working with this material
            I did the combines and got the full dialoague of which this is a part.

            What is the liquid though?

            ~ Niellya Lovestead ~
            (Retired)




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            • #21
              Originally posted by Niellya
              I did the combines and got the full dialoague of which this is a part.

              What is the liquid though?
              It's just a storyline way of telling you that you can now do the combine on your own.


              You don't actually need the liquid. Just put the raw item in the container by itself, and click combine.


              -Lilosh
              Venerable Noishpa Taltos , Planar Druid, Educated Halfling, and GM Baker.
              President and Founder of the Loudmouthed Sarcastic Halflings Society
              Also, Smalltim

              So take the fact of having a dirty mind as proof that you are world-savvy; it's not a flaw, it's an asset, if nothing else, it's a defense - Sanna

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              • #22
                Oh . . . okay.

                Why doesn't she just say so then?

                ~ Niellya Lovestead ~
                (Retired)




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                • #23
                  To refine the raw material you can do one of 2 things. Hand the NPC the raw material and get 1 refined item back (The npc says they keep a smallportion for their time).

                  If you do the quest and are able to do it yourself, when you do the combine, you have a 50/50 chance (guessing here) that you will get 1 or 2 of the refined item back, instead of just 1.
                  The NPCs will also give 2 of the refined item back sometimes.

                  So my friend and I both had some wheat (true story). She turned in her 2 wheats to the NPC and got 4 refined flours back. I did the 400 combines and refined my 3 wheats myself. I ended up with 3 refined flours...

                  Not amused.

                  The quest text implies that if you refine enough yourself that perhaps you'll get better at it and raise the percentage of double returns. Maybe eventually you'll get 2 back every time. Too bad you can't see the progression of this new feature...

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                  • #24
                    BTW, I posted the complete quest walkthrough in this thread if anyone is interested in.

                    http://mboards.eqtraders.com/upload/...threadid=14183

                    Taushar

                    Carpe Diem, Carpe Nocturn
                    Taushar Tigris
                    High Elf Exemplar of 85th circle
                    Druzzil Ro server


                    Necshar Tigris
                    Gnome Necromancer of 32nd circle


                    Krugan
                    Barbarian Rogue of 61st circle


                    Katshar
                    Vah Shir Shaman of 26th circle

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                    • #25
                      I noticed something kind of funny with these quests while doing them on my Enchanter, sometimes you wouldn't need to hand back a full 100 of each individual type - but randomly (it seemed) to accept 97 - 98 or 99 successful combines to be good enough to move to next level of quest.

                      Anyone else notice the same thing?

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                      • #26
                        I had actually thought these combines were no fail. At 250 in each skill, I did all 7 last night the 400 combines way with none failing.
                        Suva WoodFeather

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Krrak
                          I noticed something kind of funny with these quests while doing them on my Enchanter, sometimes you wouldn't need to hand back a full 100 of each individual type - but randomly (it seemed) to accept 97 - 98 or 99 successful combines to be good enough to move to next level of quest.

                          Anyone else notice the same thing?
                          Yes, if you read my walkthrough, I mention that. I have failed 1 or 2 per 100 combines on skills less than 250 and they still gave me the next level without finishing up the 100.

                          Originally posted by Suva
                          I had actually thought these combines were no fail. At 250 in each skill, I did all 7 last night the 400 combines way with none failing.
                          Well, you can fail. All my skills at 250, I did not fail on any of them. I didn't even use my trophy, my net skill was at 250. However, tailoring, it was only 224 and with the trophy it was 235, I failed 4 times in 400 combines.

                          Taushar

                          Carpe Diem, Carpe Nocturn
                          Taushar Tigris
                          High Elf Exemplar of 85th circle
                          Druzzil Ro server


                          Necshar Tigris
                          Gnome Necromancer of 32nd circle


                          Krugan
                          Barbarian Rogue of 61st circle


                          Katshar
                          Vah Shir Shaman of 26th circle

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                          • #28
                            Ours is not to reason why. These things appear to be somewhat inconsistent. Those with 250 skill in a trade can sometimes whip through it with no failures and only 400 combines. There don't seem to be any guarantees though. Sometimes the NPC's will accept less than 400 returns, other times they appear to want an extra stack for one item or another (or even two).

                            Really the best way to do them is just keep doing them until he (or she) gives you the next item, or the "secret." For most of us if we try to keep count we go even more nuts than we already are!

                            /chuckle

                            Kemie Dreamshadow
                            Lanys T'Vyl

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