I have tried all the alternatives for skilling up in tailoring and have pushed two characters past the 240 mark for the aid grimel quest.
My main is a high level ranger who has found that working with Tigeraptor hides to be the cheapest and fastest way to skill up in tailoring at the higher levels. I am surprised that there is no mention of this alternative when skill up paths are discussed.
Farming Tigeraptor hides in WL requires tracking to be efficient but the drop rates appear to be better in my oppinion than wyverns and such. Farming velium next door in Skyshrine is very efficient with a forge there to break down bricks into stackable components. I found little to no competion in either location. Drake eggs seem to be easy to obtain in the bazaar or foraged if necessary.
The combines using these hides are far simpler than solstice robes and far cheaper at the higher levels. I would say that farming silk and preping for solstice robe combines is about equal to farming hides and velium and prepping for tigeraptor hide combines.
For those of you that think you must be capable of quading/aeing mobs to be effective well think again. I can keep CS clear of wyverns when no one else is hunting there and I can drop craig spiders with my bow before I get to them running at sow speed. I enjoy spreading out the spawn to annoy those quad kiters sitting around waiting for the mobs to spawn in groups of four or more.
My main is a high level ranger who has found that working with Tigeraptor hides to be the cheapest and fastest way to skill up in tailoring at the higher levels. I am surprised that there is no mention of this alternative when skill up paths are discussed.
Farming Tigeraptor hides in WL requires tracking to be efficient but the drop rates appear to be better in my oppinion than wyverns and such. Farming velium next door in Skyshrine is very efficient with a forge there to break down bricks into stackable components. I found little to no competion in either location. Drake eggs seem to be easy to obtain in the bazaar or foraged if necessary.
The combines using these hides are far simpler than solstice robes and far cheaper at the higher levels. I would say that farming silk and preping for solstice robe combines is about equal to farming hides and velium and prepping for tigeraptor hide combines.
For those of you that think you must be capable of quading/aeing mobs to be effective well think again. I can keep CS clear of wyverns when no one else is hunting there and I can drop craig spiders with my bow before I get to them running at sow speed. I enjoy spreading out the spawn to annoy those quad kiters sitting around waiting for the mobs to spawn in groups of four or more.
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