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  • Shawl Quest Tailoring gains past 158...

    Hola, I am currently at 158 and am wondering the cheapest approach to 225 or so tailoring, I do not want to fail any combines in the prayer shawl quest, I have heard horror stories of fails which result in days/weeks of gathering the no-drop materials again and again...

    1. Do you think 225 is safe for doing all tailoring shawl combines?
    2. What is cheapest/fastest route from 158 (after Wu's tunics) to 225 or so?

    Thanks a ton, I've been doing tradeskills like mad the last few weeks, its interesting and a nice change of pace from kill, kill, kill hehe

    Zen

  • #2
    1. yes.
    2. Search is your friend. Theres 986i982364598923865923487429384iruhgfldfuhfomgbbq posts on tailoring past Wus.
    2.5. There is NO fast and/or cheap route.

    If youre high level, well geared, getting the parts isnt hard.
    Splunge the Insane - Former Test Server Inmate
    Splunge (Reborn) - Hunter of Lightbringer

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    • #3
      Also, it helps to know what race, class and level you are, so we can suggest alternatives.

      For example, I am a High Elf Wizard, currently level 65.

      race advantage
      -High elves have the option of doing LoY ribbons and robes (5 races can make these robes: high elves, gnomes, dark elves, iksar, and erudites.)

      class advantage
      -Int casters have an advantage in that we can make our own swatches (made using the Spell Research skill) - other classes in any of the 5 races named above can still make the robes but will have to buy their swatches off Int casters or level up an alt.
      -Wizards can farm tradeskill components in mass quantities with AoE spells and easy travelling

      level advantage
      -it's a fact of EQ life, the higher level you are, the easier it is to farm components, or farm platinum to buy components in the bazaar
      Master Artisan Maevenniia the Springy Sprocket Stockpiler of the really long name
      Silky Moderator Lady
      Beneath the silk, lies a will of steel.

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      • #4
        lol saw that coming, and offers absolutely no help whatsoever
        did some searching but nothing concise, there is probably a cheaper/faster way... than the usual hard ways
        66 WE drood
        guess i will do acrylia armor
        im not into fancy cultural stuff, just doing this for the shawl
        sorry if i sound rude its just that tradeskills can be so tedious and my wrist is about to fall off from pressing the combine button hehe
        Last edited by Zen; 11-29-2004, 01:15 PM.

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        • #5
          Well, anyone can make the ribbons I linked above, and as a WE druid you can forage, so you might consider making the ribbons up to skill level 187 when they trivial.
          Master Artisan Maevenniia the Springy Sprocket Stockpiler of the really long name
          Silky Moderator Lady
          Beneath the silk, lies a will of steel.

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          • #6
            I did my shawl combines and did not fail any at 178 skill, using a Geerlok, for a modified skill of about 187. Frankly, unless you really LOVE tailoring and want to do it because you like it, getting to 158 or so and then trying is probably more time/cost effective than working on tailoring further. Farming the ingredients for the shawl, if the shawl is all you plan to do with your tailoring, will take less time and aggravation than farming or foraging ingredients and platinum to work tailoring up.

            I'm currently at 190 in tailoring (did ribbons and studded Acrylia to get to this point, followed by a few stacks of Solstice robes till I ran out of gemmed chains and platinum). I haven't found any cost or time effective way to continue, so now I am working on bringing up a Tunarean cleric to imbue emeralds for me so I can continue with the robes. I prefer farming silks to farming hides (sometimes I go do hynids but the mane drops are very rare).

            Good luck.
            Melloree
            Druid
            Lanys T'vyl
            Playing EQ since 6/22/04

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zen
              there is probably a cheaper/faster way... than the usual hard ways
              Out of curiosity, what makes you think that? And if there was a big secret way that we knew to skill up, what makes you think we'd tell you if we haven't told anybody else up to this point?

              Really, there is tons and tons of good information out there, go read up on some of it

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Akishka
                Out of curiosity, what makes you think that? And if there was a big secret way that we knew to skill up, what makes you think we'd tell you if we haven't told anybody else up to this point?

                Really, there is tons and tons of good information out there, go read up on some of it
                OMGZ0RZ Akishka, you let the sekrit out, now we have to murdalize j00! Guido and Nunzio is gonna pays j00 a visit!



                Ahem, there is NO 'secret" fast, cheap and easy way to level tailoring.

                none. nada. zip. niente. aucun. zero.
                Master Artisan Maevenniia the Springy Sprocket Stockpiler of the really long name
                Silky Moderator Lady
                Beneath the silk, lies a will of steel.

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                • #9
                  There are also plenty of guides on the main site that may help. Some even written by wood elf druids...

                  --Myrron Lifewarder
                  Myrron Lifewarder, <Celestial Navigators>, Retired

                  Grandmaster Tailor ( 250 ) Master Brewer ( 200 ) Master Fletcher ( 200 ) Master Jewelcrafter ( 200 ) Master Smith ( 200 ) Master Baker ( 191 ) Master Potter ( 190 )

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                  • #10
                    Whew

                    Thanks for nipping that in the bud... I think they bought it Maeve

                    /em hides his secret tailoring-decoder-ring.

                    Mavick

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                    • #11
                      NOOOOOOOO I don't want to be murdalized!! I promise I'll be good!!

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                      • #12
                        /slaps her own moderator hand. Bad Mae! No cookie!

                        Murdalize = uh...tickle mercilessly, yeah that's it.....
                        Master Artisan Maevenniia the Springy Sprocket Stockpiler of the really long name
                        Silky Moderator Lady
                        Beneath the silk, lies a will of steel.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Maevenniia
                          -High elves have the option of doing LoY ribbons and robes (5 races can make these robes: high elves, gnomes, dark elves, iksar, and erudites.)
                          No respect for the humans!
                          Koutarou - 80 Cleric
                          2014 and counting, slowly...

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                          • #14
                            DOH!
                            Master Artisan Maevenniia the Springy Sprocket Stockpiler of the really long name
                            Silky Moderator Lady
                            Beneath the silk, lies a will of steel.

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                            • #15
                              As a Halfling Druid, I found a few more points by foraging Dragon Eggs and making the treated silks for the Blessed Fishing Rod. This was cheap, but not fast. Fast would involve a ton of cash and a guild farming for you. Get your guild to farm Acrylia or Velium and the appropriate hides. Offer to be the guild tailor and do all combines for free. Get them to forage, hunt, buy all the materials for you and hope you are the only one in your guild working on tailoring, or be the best liked member of your guild.

                              Tillinghast
                              The Vendor Mule
                              Still looking for a Guild willing to donate ALL their time to my needs

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