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    My pottery skill is 200 and the trivial on faithstones is greater than 250. I’ve never tried to make one of these before but a guild mate has asked me about them. If the materials are not too costly, he would like me to hit the combine button for him. So I was hoping someone could tell me what kind of success rates these items have and if the cost of the items needed to make them are very expensive.

    Thanks.
    Pait Spiritwalker
    63rd Season Vah Shir Shaman
    The Seventh Hammer

  • #2
    Requires mana vial with 2 sapphires, remaining cost is negligable. Cost is approx 225pp per combine. I did some when I was sick of opal steins in low 200s, probably ~210, and the success rate was decent. Takes divine glaze too, but that cost won't affect your wheel attempts.
    Tinile, 85th Druid of the Seventh Hammer
    1750 - 3/12/04, Still plugging away at 2100...
    Baking 300 | Blacksmithing 273 | Brewing 300 | Fletching 300 | Jewel Craft 300 | Pottery 300 | Tailoring 267

    Namarie Silmaril, Enchantress of the 67th level
    Baking 135 | Blacksmithing 123 | Brewing 200 | Fletching 168 | Jewel Craft 250 | Pottery 199 | Spell Research 200 | Tailoring 165

    Mumtinie, cute little mage of the 61st level
    Tinkering 243 | Research 201 | Tailoring 110 | Blacksmithing 104 | Pottery 76

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    • #3
      Exact opposite experience with me. I heartily recommend AGAINST it.

      My cost, buying everything in bazaar at the best price I can find, is about 150pp for the glaze(permafrost crystals plus an iron oxide plus cheap junk) and 250pp for a vial of distilled mana, for a total that's generally about 400. Sometimes either product is a bit more or less. Counting zone essences and etc. as pretty much free.

      At 250 raw skill in pottery, a world away in terms of success rates from your 200, and adding in a geerlok to boot, after making over 30 of these faithstones and spiritstones, I have a success rate of somewhere between 40 and 45% I would say. 45% would definitely be on the high side. So it took quite a few combines to get those 30 stones, to say the least.

      I'd suggest you get your friend to a higher level potter, or become one yourself, or he will probably have to expect to throw away some money.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the advice. I have 250 skill in brewing, so it’ll be some time before I train my pottery beyond its current level. I’ll write out everything needed, including approximate cost and possible chance of success, and pass it along. I agree that he should find someone with a greater pottery skill then myself, but if, after reading all the facts, he still wants me to hit the combine button I’ll give it a shot. And who knows, I could get lucky.
        Pait Spiritwalker
        63rd Season Vah Shir Shaman
        The Seventh Hammer

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        • #5
          At 200 skill, he might as well do the combine himself. I'm not being disrespectful I hope, but think of every skill point being 1 percent chance of success lower or higher. If an item is 50 percent chance at 250 skill it will be 5 percent chance at 205 or less. Hmm with gearlock, you may have 10 percent chance.

          The "real" trivial of these is probably around 280, if that helps you get a feel for trying them at 200. Even at 250 skill, we are just "trying"them. hee hee.

          On a separate note, I buy lots of stuff now that I used to get or make myself (especially celestial essences - hate 'em-!). But I refuse to buy Permafrost Crystals! Seven of them lying on the ground to be picked up by anyone - & with a fast respawn. If I did the value of time thing perhaps I should buy them (like Bill Gates cant take the time to pick up a $100 bill), but the trip to Permafrost every now and again is one thing I like about Pottery. Not as nice as the slime covered walls of LGuk, but Perma is a kewl zone!
          Obina Redemptus

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          • #6
            For the record, I'm at 200+geerlok. I've done two sets of tries on these, and here was my record:

            Butcherblock Faithstone: 7 tries, succeeded on the 7th, fired OK.
            Halas Faithstone: 7 tries, suceeded on the first and failed the rest, fired OK.

            Your mileage may vary, but those were my experiences.
            Arakni Spellweaver
            51st level Erudite Enchantress
            Povar
            250 Jewelcraft + Grandmaster Trophy!

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            • #7
              Just yesterday, 250 raw skill plus my geerlok on of course, I made a Faithstone of Underfoot for a dorf cleric. I failed the first four tries in a row. Roughly 1600 plat in the hole. Made the thing on the 5th try, so a total cost of roughly 2000 plat.

              They sell on my server for 2k and under.

              As usual, what a total waste of time.

              What can I say, it made me feel better that on the serverwide channel, another potter at that exact moment failed four in a row two. At least I'm not the only one!

              And again I say...this kind of failure rate on this item is very far from extraordinary. I have had a good number of runs of 3 and more failures in a row.

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              • #8
                I think I got all your Karma. A few days ago I did -5- Faithstones IN A ROW and also a Ceramic Gavel of Justice that I forgot to equip my trophy while combining (whew!).

                By the third faithstone I thought to myself "Geez! I better not stop until I fail..."
                Unmei, Coercer, Lanys.

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