ok i've seen various answer but havne't really heard a defintive answer. what are the drop rates peopel ahe found on eahc type of hide/fur needed? i'm not worried aobut yew leaves or drage oil. jsut the main part
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
SoV tailoring
Collapse
X
-
In CS, the drop rate isn't too horrible, but it's not great either. Off the 'verns, you'll probably get a hide every 4-5 kills; on the drakes, probably a hide every 7-9 kills. The othmir fur drop rate used to be better, but it seems to have dropped a bit. I used to get a fur every 2-3 kills, but am now getting a fur every 6-7 kills. I haven't farmed WW or WL yet, so I can't comment on those drop rates.
Hides aren't really the pain when it comes to SoV tailoring, it's the yew leaves and the velium which get to be tiresome.
-
Re: Velious tailoring
I don't have experience with all of the velious drops, but I do with certain ones. In WL, the tigeraptors and panthers drop hides about 1 in 5 or so. On rare occassions, they will drop 2 hides. The haze panthers have about the same drop rate in hides, but they are a rare spawn, taking the place of a regular panther once every 15 or 20 times (and they're invisible).
I never hunted for arctic wyvern, as I buy them as merchant overstock (13pp and change or thereabouts) or in the bazaar at 10-20pp each.
I never hunted the ice burrowers, as I would need a group to go to WW for this. Instead I buy the silks, which are fairly cheap now at 100-200pp each.
Velium hounds I have hunted, but only enough to collect 9 furs for the 8th shawl. I had to kill 35-45 hounds for this, which leads me to believe these are similar drop rates to the WL mobs, although they are much tougher, and tougher to get to.
Never killed an othmir, and the holgresh furs were subject to Trivial Loot Code (FV server) as magic items. Since the holgresh were green by the time I made it to WL, the many that have aggroed me and hence been killed have never dropped a fur.
Crystalline silks were a long time ago, and I seem to recall a huge waste of time. Still, drop rates were decent, comparable to regular spider silk off of regular spiders (this silk is also a magic item and subject to TLC on FV, hence I was only able to get silk off the higher-level spiders by the time I finally got around to hunting CC).
However, as Petros mentioned, the real bottleneck in velious tailoring is the velium, and the yew leaves if you choose to go the panther/haze panther route. Drake eggs and Cobalt Cod are relatively easy. Yew leaf forages are about 1 per hour if you're lucky...I have gone a whole night killing geonids and not received a single yew leaf. I have spent over 100 hours in WL and have never seen one on the ground, although I never looked terribly hard either. When they say 'rare forage', they mean it!
Comment
-
If you've got a druid to forage drake eggs, then go wyvern, tigeraptor, otter...leave the panthers alone (unless you get lucky finding or been given yew leaves) because yew leaves suck.
The cupcake is DONE! 1750!!! And 7 Trophies! And a fishing pole! That summons beer! Woo! And Tarteene, the enchanting gnomish tinkerer of the 247th bolt and one neato Tinkering Trophy
Butcherblock Oak Bark Map, hosted by Kentarre!
Reztarn's Guide to Finding Yew Leaves
Frayed Knot - The Rathe
Comment
-
Originally posted by YurienStonebow
i wanna try and stay away from the mana vials if possible. i'm tying to do cheap SoV tailor
<waits for roaring laughter>
hahahahahaha......You naughty person, you made me spew coke all across my moniter at work. Othmir are in fact the cheapest recipe that trivials at greater than 250. You will spend more on a single coldain velium temper than you will on a combine for an othmir fur cap. Even if you pay 30pp per vial of clear mana in bazaar, they are still the cheapest of velious tailoring.
Comment
-
the problem I have with sov tailoring though is I think I have yet to get a skill up from any of the combines (have made a bunch of each) and the failure rate is high (except for othmir fur caps) and no one wants to buy those even at 25 pp ... and even if they did... you'd still not be able to sell them all
anyway... 212 tailoring and climbing, clawing for skill upsWandazula Akera
Gaunt's sweetie
Storm Warden of Tunare
Tunare Server
Comment
-
~rustles his tailoring cloak, removing ages of dust~
Back in the old daysVelious was the ONLY way to skill up (yeah, I know, that puts it around 2 years +/- ago) and SoL came out with pitiful drop rates for acrylia and hides. I have to agree with Chenier that unless you can avoid it, don't bother with pantherskin combines, unless you know someone who has a knack for gathering the yew leaves (there are those that can get a stack in an hour or two). The tempers are costly, however, you can at least make them now (as opposed to purchase only back in the day) for approximately half the cost (of course, the increased cost of getting repetitive stress syndrome). My estimate (and it's pretty close) of cost from 156 to 250 (again, back then, buying all the tempers and vendor farming all over the place when I had the spare plat), cost me around 900kpp. Othmir are a very viable option, just don't expect to make money off them. When I was skilling, you couldn't even sell them back to the vendors so I ended up destroying a lot (we're talking a few hundred at least, because of their lower trivial).
You say you want to do it the cheapest way possible, but when it comes to tailoring there is no such thing unfortunately, especially with SoV tailoring.Brendil Tolinar, 65th Storm Warden of Tunare
Elder, Order of the Golden Staff, Cazic Thule
The First 250 Tailor on Cazic Thule
Proud Member of the 1750 Club
Wearer of the Signet of the Arcane, Mark Runed Signet and the Blessed Coldain Prayer Shawl
Comment
-
Originally posted by brendil
[BOthmir are a very viable option, just don't expect to make money off them.[/B][65 Arch Convoker] Master Trezark S`Dious (Dark Elf) <Walkers>
Comment
Comment