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Message ID: 1202
Date: Thu Sep 9 18:13:53 BST 1999
Author: Heather Daley
Subject: Re: Trade skills (was: Smithing (was: Dress Up Wear) )
>From: "The Scotts" <jtscott@...>
>Reply-To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com
>To: <EQ-Clerics@onelist.com>
>Subject: Re: [EQ-Clerics] Trade skills (was: Smithing (was: Dress Up Wear)
>)
>Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 13:10:50 -0400
>
>From: "The Scotts" <jtscott@...>
>
> You know someone who bakes cool I dont get it can you send your friends
>my
>E-Mail so i can learn anbout baking its just really confusing to me:(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Heather Daley <blushn@...>
>To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com <EQ-Clerics@onelist.com>
>Date: Thursday, September 09, 1999 12:34 PM
>Subject: RE: [EQ-Clerics] Trade skills (was: Smithing (was: Dress Up Wear)
>)
>
>
> >From: "Heather Daley" <blushn@...>
> >
> >I have dabbled in a few different trade skills.....I am a master in
>fishing
> >which really doesn't amount to much except feeding myself, I have a
>mediocre
> >skill in tailoring(studded leather skill), i have a smithing skill of 67
>and
> >have just recently started Fletching(my husband is a ranger)skill lvl is
> >only 32....we already have 2 bakers in our guild and, i'm leaving the
> >jewelcraft to the enchanters...so I was considering trying brewing next,
>I
> >think its fun to try the different skills out and when I am not hunting
>then
> >I have something to keep me busy )
> >Just my thoughts
> >Bree Wyndsdale
> >Still 46th Cleric of Fennin Ro
> >
> >
> >>From: "Deane, Ben" <BDeane@...>
> >>Reply-To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com
> >>To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com
> >>Subject: RE: [EQ-Clerics] Trade skills (was: Smithing (was: Dress Up
>Wear)
> >>)
> >>Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 09:15:43 -0700
> >>
> >>From: "Deane, Ben" <BDeane@...>
> >>
> >>Noted, good idea. But it's still the case that on the older servers,
>people
> >>are skipping straight to bronze, or receiving very underpriced banded
>from
> >>higher-level friends who don't need it, or whatever. The market for
>banded
> >>is getting younger and younger, and hence people expect banded for
>cheaper
> >>and cheaper just because they don't have that kind of money to spend.
> >>Also, of the friends that I group with regularly, only 1 can wear banded
> >>who
> >>hasn't already got it :-(
> >>
> >>But let's not go too far into a smithing discussion...
> >>
> >>A question:
> >>Despite clerics traditionally being a poor class, I suspect that many
> >>clerics do one or more trade skills... Anyone? My favourite is baking
> >>because you can cook on the move.
> >>
> >>Elbeno
> >>
> >> > From: AoS/Aosinator <darshan@...>
> >> >
> >> > Actually I'm quite serious. If ye need to armor 3 or 4
> >> > players, and they
> >> > are willing to pay for the base costs of the materials, you
> >> > could easily
> >> > gain enough skill to make banded reliably. I estimate it would take
> >> > roughly 250 to 300 platinum pieces to bring smithing up to the level
> >> > necessary to create Banded. With 3 or 4 people, that comes
> >> > out to 75 to
> >> > 100pp each for banded.
> >> >
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