i lost my glasses so it isn't clear to me. why does she follow Bristlebane? :P
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Surefall Fletching Kit
Well, Bristlebane IS the god of mischief, kind of the Norathian version of Loki. In fact, I should probably be a Bristlebane worshiper too, but Rangers don't have that option.Originally posted by YurienStonebowi lost my glasses so it isn't clear to me. why does she follow Bristlebane? :P
I found the answer, by the way. The Surefall Fletching Kit is NO DROP, but I can convert it to a token and give her that. I expect she'll be able to make the non-karanas steel arrows.I tried combining Celestial Solvent, a Raw Rough Hide, Rough Hide Solution and a Skinning Knife. But the result was such an oxymoron, it opened a rift into another universe. I fell through into one of Nodyin's spreadsheets and was slain by a misplaced decimal.
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FYI: Titan Potions do *not* sell back to the vendor for close to the cost of making them. They cost close to 12 pp to make and the vendor buys them back for a little over 9 gold. Gate potions are better. The vendor buys them for over 190 pp. Their cost to make is almost 252 pp. I haven't tried any of the other potions recommended, so I don't know their resale values.Originally posted by mebrheaAlchemy for people who have GoD (concoctions sell back to vendor for very close to cost)
177 - 180 Titan Potion
Gate potions, of course, are even better to sell in the bazaar. You can often get your money back plus some on those.
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I think the point that was trying to be made is Titan Potions cost roughly 12pp to make and sell back for 9gp a difference of 11pp and 1 gp. Where as gate potions cost roughly 252pp and sell back to vendor for roughly 190pp a difference of 62pp.
So Titan potions would be more cost effective to make on the basis of selling them back.
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