I have to say that the new tradeskill interface has made my daily trader mule restocking a lot easier.
I try to keep a wide range of tinkered items on my trader. Most of the recipes for these items can be learned and added to my Favorites list. So my gnome carries an inventory of the most common ingredients and can select a recipe to quickly see what else might be needed.
He stands next to a banker and tinkers the needed collapsed containers, geerloks, bow cams, and devices. Being able to tinker without needing to empty a toolbox first is great.
The collapsed mortar & pestle and mixing bowl require four smithed folded sheets of metal each. It was a real pain to run back and forth to the forge to combine three large bricks of ore into one block of ore and the block of ore into a folded sheet of metal. My smith still has to do a lot of running back and forth (bind at a forge, run to a merchant and load up on large bricks, gate to the forge, make blocks and and folded sheets, and repeat), but there's a whole lot less clicking going on!
Thumbs up for the new interface.
I try to keep a wide range of tinkered items on my trader. Most of the recipes for these items can be learned and added to my Favorites list. So my gnome carries an inventory of the most common ingredients and can select a recipe to quickly see what else might be needed.
He stands next to a banker and tinkers the needed collapsed containers, geerloks, bow cams, and devices. Being able to tinker without needing to empty a toolbox first is great.
The collapsed mortar & pestle and mixing bowl require four smithed folded sheets of metal each. It was a real pain to run back and forth to the forge to combine three large bricks of ore into one block of ore and the block of ore into a folded sheet of metal. My smith still has to do a lot of running back and forth (bind at a forge, run to a merchant and load up on large bricks, gate to the forge, make blocks and and folded sheets, and repeat), but there's a whole lot less clicking going on!
Thumbs up for the new interface.

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