I'm seriously considering packing up all my tailoring and throwing it out the window. It took me 108 combines just to get from 211 to 212 tailoring. It then took me approximately 60 combines to get from 212 to 213. Is it going to get any better or do I need to dump another 10k to get 2 points?
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My best advice...
Stop counting.
It happens...
I actually put skill ups in a separate window, then shrink the window so i can't see it.
Then I do 100 combines or so, and check my skill... usually its up 1 or 2, a bit easier that way than constantly seeing no skill-ups.
Just make sure your Int/Wis (depending on class) is as high as you can get it naturally.
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Try doing lower number of combines more often. I noticed I will start a tailoring session get a skill up in the first 5-10 attempts but then not get another in the next 25-50 attempts sometimes. I have decided to combine for a skillup then do 5-10 more if no second skill up stop and save my components for my next session. I am combining for skill-ups not for successes so I feel I am wasting my materials when I got a skillup and then blow through 25-50 more combines with no skill-up. This has happened a few times so I am going try out my new method and see if it works for me.
Liwsa 60 Druid
205 Tailor
Terris-ThuleLiwsa 75 Druid Prexus - Retired
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You may also be attempting things for which the trivial is very high. This lowers your chance of getting skillups. For example, if you're doing attempts on something that's trivial > 250, you will get less skillups than doing items that trivial at 228.
I find that I can get at least 1 skillup a stack doing cultural armor, while I can go 3 or 4 stacks without a skillup doing veliuos armor and I'm at tailoring 217.
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Originally posted by delfontesMy best advice...
Stop counting.
It happens...
I actually put skill ups in a separate window, then shrink the window so i can't see it.
Then I do 100 combines or so, and check my skill... usually its up 1 or 2, a bit easier that way than constantly seeing no skill-ups.
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/hug Hayley, still wish i had 212 tailoring! Have prepared almost 500 tunarean silk swatches for solstice robe and am at 185. Hoping to have a nice run soon and get to about 200 in another week or so :/
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Bah !
I have to agree it really makes you feel like stopping when you get a bad run
Ive just had 2 Skill ups from 211 to 213 in a total of 150 combines
I know that if I stick it out Ill get some good runs too.....just hope I dont get too pissed off imbuing Emeralds and hitting the **** combine button !Vile Stench
42 Ogre Shadow Knight
Part time brewer (158)
Retired Smith (188)
GM Tailor 250 with GM Needle
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At skill level 15 I did a run of 70 combines and got only 3 skill ups, considering I got 118 to 158 is about 250 more I'd say it was simply just a bad run...
Basically after 118 everytime I'd do some combines I'd do 10.. if I got no skill ups I'd stop and go get a drink or something.. come back, do 10 more.. if I get a success, do 10 more.. repeat. Longest bad run I had after that was 18.
Kitchi Behlakatz
65th Season Feral Lord of Rodcet Nife
Proud Owner of the 8th Coldain Shawl
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I have had Tailoring runs of 160 combines without skill ups (around 190 skill level) with multiple 50 plus runs also. It is not uncommon - just try to enjoy those runs wher eyou get 2 skillups in 10 combines.
Tailor 230 Brewer 220 Smith 181 Pottery 188
Baking 191 Jeweller 240 Fletcher 217 Fishing 167
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Join the club
I think the worst I had was point #182 - 160 combines.
What some folks said has worked for me:
1. Don't go for high trivial items, trivial just over your current skill means more successes, successes easier to lvl then failed combines.
2. Jack up your stats Int or Wis, Dex. Dex seems to affect success rate, success affects skill ups. Your primary Wis/Int helps big time, I have a complete set of gear in the bank just for tradeskills to jack my Wis up over 262.
3. Practice costs, when you get to an item that is reasonably successful to make, start selling your results for reasonable profit in the bazaar, the profits can be re-invested to buying more supplies. Currently my skill is over 220, by making reinforced acrylia armor that sells easier in bazaar, I get more money to buy more pelts, farming the ore saves me pp, and I can make the mantles, tunics, legs, instead of just making masks for skill (which don't sell for shiznit).
4. Patience. Tailoring is THE worst skill to raise up in this game. Fletching, Baking, Brewing, Pottery, Jewelry you can sit in one zone for a day and max out at 200, ya knew ahead of time the horrors from tailors, so be patient.
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