Was looking at the various ribbon recipes and the robes you can make that use those ribbons. Figured this would be a good way for me to get from 163 to 182, and then have ribbons to skill up on the robe combines. So I start looking through the various recipes, trying to find which would be the easiest to skill up on...correct me if I am wrong, but do all the robe/ribbon combines require you be a specific race, and there is none for half elves? If this is the case, do the various illusions work for getting the patterns?
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Originally posted by FalloraanSaskiirWas looking at the various ribbon recipes and the robes you can make that use those ribbons. Figured this would be a good way for me to get from 163 to 182, and then have ribbons to skill up on the robe combines. So I start looking through the various recipes, trying to find which would be the easiest to skill up on...correct me if I am wrong, but do all the robe/ribbon combines require you be a specific race, and there is none for half elves? If this is the case, do the various illusions work for getting the patterns?
All in all, I just wish there were more balanced cultural tradeskills in general. The new armor is definitely a step in the right direction. But some races have it "easy" and some don't (if you consider foraging for tufts of fur, etc. "easy").
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The robes (wearable by INT casters), can only be made by races that have INT caster classes.
Illusions will not help.Master Artisan Maevenniia the Springy Sprocket Stockpiler of the really long name
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You may also want to consider Half Elf DoN cultural armor at this stage. Expert's Runeseeker items (Wristband, Gloves, etc.) require 1 HQ Cat pelt as the only farmed component (in addition to getting your cultural book) until you reach a skill of 212. HQ Cat pelts are fairly common in Eastern Karana.Onyca Xiloscient - Rodcet Nife
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Originally posted by EggszecutorHQ Cat pelts are fairly common in Eastern Karana.Mensei 88 Rogue (Gnome) Sal3, GM 300 in all base tradeskills +Tinkering & Poison Making (Melee Research 296 - getting there)
Menssia 75 Cleric (High Elf) Sal3, GM 300 in all base tradeskills (except Research)
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Originally posted by EggszecutorYou may also want to consider Half Elf DoN cultural armor at this stage. Expert's Runeseeker items (Wristband, Gloves, etc.) require 1 HQ Cat pelt as the only farmed component (in addition to getting your cultural book) until you reach a skill of 212. HQ Cat pelts are fairly common in Eastern Karana.Falloraan Saskiir
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Originally posted by menssia01Stonebrunt is a good place also if you have the level. No ruined pelts ever drop off cats.. And you can always sell the MQ/LQ ones to make some cash.
Don't talk to me about half-elves having it rough with tailoring.Since HQ bear hides make backpacks, they're more expensive to get. I wish I could find some high level bears who take good care of their hides... My troll is currently farming acrylia in Acrylia Caverns and using the money from selling the vendor fodder to buy superb rockhopper hides. Someday, when I finally hit 188, I will run away and pray to never see anything made out of acrylia again!
I used to think that when I got to this stage, I would make acrylia cloaks or something that sold better than the masks. It turns out I'm limited by acrylia much more than by the hides, so I'd rather dump the masks than have to farm 2-5 times as much acrylia. On the upside, outer AC is mostly still DB to a 60 BST, so I'm making decent AAXP.
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Im curious. Since you guys say that the master cultural is a "good" way to get skillups for tailoring. What pharmed components are needed? Im a half elf paladin. Can't find the recipe's for it.
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That's because dwarves can't play classes that wear tailored clothes (nec,wiz,ench,mag,dru,bst,mnk).
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Originally posted by BoleslavDo the bears near Vox's lair in Permafrost drop hides? They would be good experience for a 60 BST.
And Dwarves are really screwed for tailoring. No robes and no DoN recipes. I believe Dwarves are the only race with no DoN tailoring.
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Dorfs have no LoY robes because they don't have a class that wears robes (same as half elves); they don't have DoN tailoring because dorfs have no class that can wear silk or leather (similaly, dark elves do not have a DoN leather tailoring set.. as, no one would be able to wear it); in addition, dorfs are already really screwed cause they're dorfs (all dark elves think this point should be obvious.. one i reiterate to one of our dorf warriors every chance i can).
edited plate to leather, thanksLast edited by Moraganth; 05-22-2005, 11:04 AM.
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Pssst, Moraganth, think you meant silk and *leather*. Most dorfs wear cast-iron diapers from the get-go, but there's not a one that uses primarily silk or leather armor.Aleksandros Baelmah
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