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  • #16
    Rather than maxing out one skill, you might want to consider a goal of getting all of them to 150+ and go for the Blessed Coldain Prayer Shawl, http://lucy.allakhazam.com/item.html?id=1200 I've found it's more useful to have all tradeskills at a medium level than one maxed and the others at zero.

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    • #17
      I'd say, if you have GoD expansion, do the tradeskill freebie quests, and then see which trade you like. But as others have said, Baking and Brewing would probably be easiest for someone who can forage.

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      • #18
        Devilcharm,

        I see your point about opportunity costs and bank space. As counter-points:

        Total combines of SS to go from 222 -> 267 will be about 650 for my warrior, judging by past results and advanced calculator guesstimates. That's 650 of each Hollowshade Moor substance, and 1300 swirling shadows. So far, the farm rate has been running between 35-40/hour for me (granted, slower for a lower level). That would indicate 65-75 hours of total farming, less if you buy the shadows (which I have started doing). Let's say 70 hours. I'd have to farm stuff at a 15Kpp/hour rate to be out even 1Mpp, let alone more. 15Kpp is way more than I generate in an hour, normally. So I'd estimate my opportunity cost at a lot less, perhaps a few hundred Kpp. Once I make GM armor and symbols for just myself, even if I buy the MDSs and such, I'm then only down a little bit, and probably ahead if I farm the drops myself.

        As far as bank space, it's been a complete non-issue. I keep everything in raw form until I'm ready to make final combines. Substances and shadows all stack, as well as the rings. So I make the rings in bulk, then buy enough molds to fill half my empty slots. I make orbs to fill the other half, and do final combines. Then dump the final product, and buy molds to fill half my empty slots, etc, ad infinitum. I generally farm substances til I get about 60-90 of each. I can get through making the rings and doing the orbs and final combines easily in the span of one strength buff.

        Opportunity cost is definitely a factor to consider when farming TS items, but one of the advantages of not normally generating a lot of plat is that you're not giving up very much in opportunity costs

        Tat
        Tatanka WolfDancer, 105 Druid
        -- 300x7 (2100 club), 7 maxed trophies | 200 Fishing
        Snookims Whinzlow, 105 Enchanter
        -- 300 Research
        Knekt Thedots, 60 Shaman
        -- 300 Alchemy, maxed trophy
        Gneehigh Gnasty, 60 Rogue
        -- 300 Poisoncrafting, maxed trophy

        Inisfree, Tunare

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        • #19
          Shadows have moderate cash loot if you farm them yourself in addition to not having to buy them.

          Don't forget though that at some point you will need 3 swirlies per combine.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Elyssanda

            Also as a forager: if you can leave your game running while you are at work or asleep, you can bazaar sell some forages very well, depending on your server economy.
            I find this to be incredibly bad advice to give to a newbie player since this action is arguably a bannable offense.

            Baldary

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            • #21
              Read it again....

              He's suggesting you leave a BAZAAR merchent on, to sell the things you have foraged. He's not suggesting AFK foraging.

              Tat
              Tatanka WolfDancer, 105 Druid
              -- 300x7 (2100 club), 7 maxed trophies | 200 Fishing
              Snookims Whinzlow, 105 Enchanter
              -- 300 Research
              Knekt Thedots, 60 Shaman
              -- 300 Alchemy, maxed trophy
              Gneehigh Gnasty, 60 Rogue
              -- 300 Poisoncrafting, maxed trophy

              Inisfree, Tunare

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              • #22
                It really depends on your server which tradeskill is the most profitable. The most important thing is you have fun creating your items, whichever tradeskill(s) you decide to pick =)
                I personally started doing a little bit of all tradeskills when I started, picked baking & brewing as main skills at that time as well since they were cheap to do and they we're great for roleplaying events.
                (Jewelcraft is the only one I stayed away from since you need a chanter to enchant your metals or your jewelry won't have stats which makes it useless)
                Although some skills like tailoring and smithing are more time and plat consuming as some have stated, I found them well worth doing at a low level. Even at a lower skill you could create some usefull items with them like handmade backpacks, quivers, pie tins, smokers, frying pans, pots, skinning knives, leather padding, dairy spoons, etc.
                I would advise against trying to take them up to a high skill as well though, wether its 40K or millions of plat... it's a huge investment for a new player either way.
                Dutchy Blackrose < Midnite Council of the Black Rose >
                Master Artisan x3 ~ Master Alchemist ~ Master Poison Maker ~ Master Researcher ~ Master Melee Researcher



                • #23
                  Originally posted by tatanka7th
                  Read it again....

                  He's suggesting you leave a BAZAAR merchent on, to sell the things you have foraged. He's not suggesting AFK foraging.

                  Tat
                  Thanks Tat, that's exactly what I meant... *giggle* but I can promise you, I'm not a he...

                  Alliance Artisan
                  Proud owner of Artisan's Prize.

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                  • #24
                    Oops, forgot to refer back to your original post, or I surely would have noticed the avatar, sorry bout that.

                    I'm pretty clueless about many things, but that's not one of 'em (ask my wife

                    Tat
                    Tatanka WolfDancer, 105 Druid
                    -- 300x7 (2100 club), 7 maxed trophies | 200 Fishing
                    Snookims Whinzlow, 105 Enchanter
                    -- 300 Research
                    Knekt Thedots, 60 Shaman
                    -- 300 Alchemy, maxed trophy
                    Gneehigh Gnasty, 60 Rogue
                    -- 300 Poisoncrafting, maxed trophy

                    Inisfree, Tunare

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                    • #25
                      I envision a day in Norath where Fishing will be very important. From the potterer, researcher, jewelcrafter, poison crafter, alchemist, tailorer, baker, brewer, fletcher, tinkerer and smither alike regardless of race. Iksar to Human. All tradeskills will be in dire need of it.

                      Ngreth. Make-it-so

                      Oops, my pole broke.
                      Cariella - Level 55 Drakkin Warrior on Tunare.

                      -300 Tailoring.
                      -200 Brewing
                      -300 Smithing
                      -200 Baking
                      -200 Pottery
                      -200 Fletching
                      -200 Jewelcrafting
                      -200 Fishing
                      -224 Begging
                      Aspiring to become the first 300 Drakkin Smith/Tailorer on Tunare. And succeeded
                      Making GM smithed/tailored armor on Tunare for very reasonable rates on the following races, Drakkin both smithed and tailored, HIE, both smithed and tailored (only smithing 1, but salvage 3), Human, tailoring only ATM, Wood Elf, any combine, master artisan. Please contact me in game by mail or tell.

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                      • #26
                        I'd have to agree. Use the items you have and work them all up till you decide which is most enjoyable. As a wood elf druid you've got some great options to you. I'd second foraging/fishing in Natimbi, you can use the meat in your baking and forage parts for brewing while you're there!
                        Best of luck to ya

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