I had an odd idea walking home one day, that just got reformatted and fleshed out a bit more. Some posts in between here and the post where I say I will redo this post might not make sense now.
Let's say that each of the LDoN camps got three items introduced to them. A special temper of some sort at, say, ~500 points a pop, Beginner's Guilde to Armormaking at ~500 points a pop and Detailed Armor Assembly Instructions ~5000 points a pop, all NO DROP. These are arbitrary numbers, feel free to move them around; the Armor Assembly Instructions should be really expensive however.
Now have a special NO DROP item drop in the LDoN Hards that level 65 characters have access to. Let's call it LDoN Essence for simplicity. Now, this drop can be used in multiple recipes like the Ethereal metal and silk are used to form the items needed to make the final product. There are TWO sets of recipes.
Here is the first set. All these items are trivial at, say, 102 Smithing/Tailoring, and can fail, and all result in No Drop sheets/rings/etc.
Sheet form: Hard LDoN drop, Smithing Hammer, Solidified Essence, and an Ethereal Sheet of Metal
Ring form: Hard LDoN drop, File, Soldified Essence, and an Ethereal Metal Ring
Swatch form: Hard LDoN drop, Embroidery Needle, Solidified Essence, and an Ethereal Silk Swatch
Leather form: Hard LDoN drop, Embroidery Needle, Solidified Essence, and a Cured Ethereal Energy.
The second set is the exact same thing...except that you throw in the Beginner's Guide to Armormaking to turn the resulting combine into a no-fail one with a trivial of 0 that does eat the Guide as well.
Then do more or less the same thing with the final combine but use the more expensive Assembly intructions--have the combine without the instructions trivial at 268 and make it possible to fail, but with the instructions only be trivial at 15 and made no-fail. And it eats the instructions.
This will end up in an EP near-equivalent armor.
The point of doing it this way is so that people who whine about failure rates can have a no fail, but more expensive, way of doing it. People who don't care can take a chance and risk the failure rate.
When I'm talking about EP armor BTW, I'm talking about stuff that are between the quality of Hard LDoN drops and the Elemental armor molds.
Let's say that each of the LDoN camps got three items introduced to them. A special temper of some sort at, say, ~500 points a pop, Beginner's Guilde to Armormaking at ~500 points a pop and Detailed Armor Assembly Instructions ~5000 points a pop, all NO DROP. These are arbitrary numbers, feel free to move them around; the Armor Assembly Instructions should be really expensive however.
Now have a special NO DROP item drop in the LDoN Hards that level 65 characters have access to. Let's call it LDoN Essence for simplicity. Now, this drop can be used in multiple recipes like the Ethereal metal and silk are used to form the items needed to make the final product. There are TWO sets of recipes.
Here is the first set. All these items are trivial at, say, 102 Smithing/Tailoring, and can fail, and all result in No Drop sheets/rings/etc.
Sheet form: Hard LDoN drop, Smithing Hammer, Solidified Essence, and an Ethereal Sheet of Metal
Ring form: Hard LDoN drop, File, Soldified Essence, and an Ethereal Metal Ring
Swatch form: Hard LDoN drop, Embroidery Needle, Solidified Essence, and an Ethereal Silk Swatch
Leather form: Hard LDoN drop, Embroidery Needle, Solidified Essence, and a Cured Ethereal Energy.
The second set is the exact same thing...except that you throw in the Beginner's Guide to Armormaking to turn the resulting combine into a no-fail one with a trivial of 0 that does eat the Guide as well.
Then do more or less the same thing with the final combine but use the more expensive Assembly intructions--have the combine without the instructions trivial at 268 and make it possible to fail, but with the instructions only be trivial at 15 and made no-fail. And it eats the instructions.
This will end up in an EP near-equivalent armor.The point of doing it this way is so that people who whine about failure rates can have a no fail, but more expensive, way of doing it. People who don't care can take a chance and risk the failure rate.
When I'm talking about EP armor BTW, I'm talking about stuff that are between the quality of Hard LDoN drops and the Elemental armor molds.



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