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    At what level are the failures going to be less expensive then the cost to increase my JC?

    I am a wizard so dont have the luxury of enchanting all my medals beforehand to minimize my losses. Was thinking to get my JC to aroudn 220 unmodified then start making them.

    Nera

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    I wouldn't use these for skill ups, unless you are skilling up tailoring via solstice robes at the same time, and I wouldn't start them til 240 + geerlok. Without JCM AAs at 250 they are about 50% success rate, it would be ridiculously expensive to try from any lower.

    Use the chart and follow the regular progression. It is not that expensive to do them unenchanted. I didn't enchant anything and it was less then 10k from 1-250. 200-250 is about 7k of that. My enchanter was a lower level when I GM'd her, and only had about 200 INT. Gem studded chains will cost a ton more money then regular progression.
    Tinile, 85th Druid of the Seventh Hammer
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