This question is about tradeskills in general, but about smithing in specific.
I have recently managed to gather myself about 2000 plat recently, and was about to go on another round of *melt the plat down the forge* when I started thinkin about my *relatively* pathetic INT. I have managed to get my smithing up to 152 with my 140 int, but I was wondering if it might be best to spend that money on some int gear instead. Keep in mind, if I did this, most of that gear would sit in my vault takin up space when I am not tradeskilling, because I like the max duration fears and charms I get from my high charisma to give up points in that while adventuring (I'm an enchanter, lvl 31).
So, what do you all think?
Blow the money on FS plate combines now, or buy a bunch of INT gear, and get more money and work it later?
Annu.
PS: I also have skill in nearly every other tradeskill, and plan on eventually GMing them all... lots of AA points there...
I have recently managed to gather myself about 2000 plat recently, and was about to go on another round of *melt the plat down the forge* when I started thinkin about my *relatively* pathetic INT. I have managed to get my smithing up to 152 with my 140 int, but I was wondering if it might be best to spend that money on some int gear instead. Keep in mind, if I did this, most of that gear would sit in my vault takin up space when I am not tradeskilling, because I like the max duration fears and charms I get from my high charisma to give up points in that while adventuring (I'm an enchanter, lvl 31).
So, what do you all think?
Blow the money on FS plate combines now, or buy a bunch of INT gear, and get more money and work it later?
Annu.
PS: I also have skill in nearly every other tradeskill, and plan on eventually GMing them all... lots of AA points there...
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