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Message ID: 1218
Date: Thu Sep 9 19:49:39 BST 1999
Author: Ralph Carothers
Subject: RE: Trade skills (was: Smithing (was: Dress Up Wear) )


we are poor cuz not only do we pay for armors, we pay for spells. and the
reagents to use them. So therefore we are poor saps ;) (Bloodstones for
instance for Rylatan are a mere 7gp - 1pp depending on faction/charm :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Rose [mailto:rliu@...]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 2:31 PM
To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com
Subject: RE: [EQ-Clerics] Trade skills (was: Smithing (was: Dress Up
Wear) )


From: "Rose" <rliu@...>

> 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
>

I have a question of my own, why is the cleric traditionally a poor class
(fund wise)? Is it due to the fact that we med so much that we forget to
loot? I have been hunting with the same group of ppl since lvl 15 and we
are all pretty fair about loot. However, the other day we took in a dwarf
paladin, and my gosh, he was a greedy little bastard. Looted everything in
sight. However, when hunting with my group, I usually get a good
split...it's the monk who I feel sorry for...he can never carry anything so
he doesnt loot...but he is the richest one amongst us...=/

Anyway, I was thinking of starting pottery or maybe brewing. Brewing would
guarantee me an in on any party and pottery, will, just seems unusual enough
to do. Too bad we can't have alchemy or that would have been my first
choice.

-Imogen


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