Hail, friends! I have been reading for some time, this is my first post. Like many of you and those who have come before us, I seek Mastery of this craft and have been trying to determine the most appropriate path to take. Hitting 188 was relatively easy, but the road from 188 to my current 194 has been ... ugh!
I believe I'm aware of the various paths available to me and I have tried a couple of them. I've done the Shadowscream farming, for example, slow and tedious with far too few skillups for the effort. However, I've been farming the swirling shadows from Shadeweaver Thicket. Perhaps a move to The Twilight Sea would yield better results? I'm a Shaman of 41 winters if that helps answer the question. Will I be able to handle the island alone, or will this require help?
I've also tried the sickle route and have achieved most of my post-188 skillups with these. The costs of course are legendary and these 6 skillups have cost me most of my now-depleted fortune. I'm re-building my financial base now for another run at it, but before I start on that particular quest, I wanted to ask a couple of questions here:
1) I keep hearing about people using geerlocks. This is puzzling. I have a geerlock, but it occupies a spot that could otherwise be used for my WIS. My WIS when fully buffed is 232, and using the geerlock would reduce it to 226. My understanding is that the geerlock would increase my chances of success in forging the item, but it's my WIS that enhances my chances of gaining a skillup. And it's the skillup that I am interested in, not necessarily the item. Sure, I would love to sell the sickles (they are pretty steady at 2k on my server), but given the choice between a skillup and a success, I'll take the skillup thank you. Do I have these relationships understood correctly, or is there another angle I'm missing?
2) Are there other paths between these two extremes (sickles and shadowscream)? I don't mind *some* predictable and productive farming, and my bankroll is coming along nicely enough to enable a modest run at Sickles, but I'd rather pursue somethign closer to the middle of these two.
Thanks for your insights, I hope to see you on the battlefield!
Winterfury Thunderwolf
Shaman of 41 winters
I believe I'm aware of the various paths available to me and I have tried a couple of them. I've done the Shadowscream farming, for example, slow and tedious with far too few skillups for the effort. However, I've been farming the swirling shadows from Shadeweaver Thicket. Perhaps a move to The Twilight Sea would yield better results? I'm a Shaman of 41 winters if that helps answer the question. Will I be able to handle the island alone, or will this require help?
I've also tried the sickle route and have achieved most of my post-188 skillups with these. The costs of course are legendary and these 6 skillups have cost me most of my now-depleted fortune. I'm re-building my financial base now for another run at it, but before I start on that particular quest, I wanted to ask a couple of questions here:
1) I keep hearing about people using geerlocks. This is puzzling. I have a geerlock, but it occupies a spot that could otherwise be used for my WIS. My WIS when fully buffed is 232, and using the geerlock would reduce it to 226. My understanding is that the geerlock would increase my chances of success in forging the item, but it's my WIS that enhances my chances of gaining a skillup. And it's the skillup that I am interested in, not necessarily the item. Sure, I would love to sell the sickles (they are pretty steady at 2k on my server), but given the choice between a skillup and a success, I'll take the skillup thank you. Do I have these relationships understood correctly, or is there another angle I'm missing?
2) Are there other paths between these two extremes (sickles and shadowscream)? I don't mind *some* predictable and productive farming, and my bankroll is coming along nicely enough to enable a modest run at Sickles, but I'd rather pursue somethign closer to the middle of these two.
Thanks for your insights, I hope to see you on the battlefield!
Winterfury Thunderwolf
Shaman of 41 winters
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