I am at skill 167, if I put in 3 hours a night to just tailoring, and I am lazy and I buy all of my components.......how long would it take for me to get to skill 300?
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as a druid, you can forage up the components needed to make the LoY ribbons (even though you cant make the robes, you can still make the ribbons). Once to 188 (or 187 dont recall off hand), you can hit Ssra's and collect shissar scales to make DoN master's stuff. That'll get you up to 300. But it's a lot of farming. You'll probably have to repeat the ancestral book quest a couple times.-- Mewkus: 2100 dings on the server formerly known as Solusek Ro
try: Inventory/Flags/Spells tracker program - (sample output)
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Don't forget that Wood Elves have Blue Diamond cultural tailored armors (Tunarean Scout and Tunarean Soldier) that are a nice path to 300 atm - kite loads of Sabretooth kitties in the Overthere, collect a few satchels full of hides, forage your fingers to the bone for the Oak Bark and search out the ground spawns. Lot of work, but end results the same with less frustration than many other race/class combos.
Woodelf Cultural TailoringLast edited by Aleksandros; 06-18-2005, 11:34 PM.Aleksandros Baelmah
70 Arch Magus, Infinite Jest
Green Lantern, Felwithe Sector, Norrath, Xegony
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Spell Research (197)
Journeyman Fletcher, Baker, Brewer, Jeweller, Potter, Fisherman (200), Tailor (212)
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Because different races have culture specific recipes available to them. Some are viable skillup paths and some are not.Originally posted by TejayeI am Wood Elf Druid of Tunare, why would race matter?
Plus I am only lvl 56, but i share bank with my wife who is level 70 with tons of plat to burn since she has nothing left to spend it on.
For example wood elves have several decent paths open to them while dwarves are fooked.
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