Long time reader, first time poster 
Long ago I set out to master every skill...one of the happiest days of my EQ life was the day they announced the New Tanaan Crafting Mastery AA. I started pumping points and plat into getting skills to 250 as quickly as I could... however, PoP has also opened the path to an attribute maximum of 355 for priests and casters. I've currently got my sights set on wisdom 355, in the hopes that it will ease the learning rates of the skills I still need.
Back when my wisdom was 255, and I was raising Baking, (using misty thicket picnics, starting from 200 skill and going up from there), I found I would average about 10 skill ups per 400 combines, more or less. I went up to 230 skill like this, but took a break to level a bit. Going back to it now, with a 290 wisdom, I skilled the rest of the way to 250 with only 400 more combines...around 10 for 200, compared to 10 for 400...
However, skill 230 is also much closer to the trivial on the picnics than 200, obviously, and I have noticed that nearness to the trivial seems to help learning rates as well, quite often.
Has anyone else observed significantly better learning rates at much higher levels of int/wis? Or, more specifically, is it worth it to push myself towards 355 before I tackle the last 60 points of Tailoring and Smithing? (Been putting those two off, with good cause...) Or was it just a fluke that the last 20 points of Baking went so much easier with a 290 wisdom than a 255?

Long ago I set out to master every skill...one of the happiest days of my EQ life was the day they announced the New Tanaan Crafting Mastery AA. I started pumping points and plat into getting skills to 250 as quickly as I could... however, PoP has also opened the path to an attribute maximum of 355 for priests and casters. I've currently got my sights set on wisdom 355, in the hopes that it will ease the learning rates of the skills I still need.
Back when my wisdom was 255, and I was raising Baking, (using misty thicket picnics, starting from 200 skill and going up from there), I found I would average about 10 skill ups per 400 combines, more or less. I went up to 230 skill like this, but took a break to level a bit. Going back to it now, with a 290 wisdom, I skilled the rest of the way to 250 with only 400 more combines...around 10 for 200, compared to 10 for 400...
However, skill 230 is also much closer to the trivial on the picnics than 200, obviously, and I have noticed that nearness to the trivial seems to help learning rates as well, quite often.
Has anyone else observed significantly better learning rates at much higher levels of int/wis? Or, more specifically, is it worth it to push myself towards 355 before I tackle the last 60 points of Tailoring and Smithing? (Been putting those two off, with good cause...) Or was it just a fluke that the last 20 points of Baking went so much easier with a 290 wisdom than a 255?

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