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Message ID: 5046
Date: Fri Aug 6 20:58:35 BST 1999
Author: Jamie
Subject: Re: Trade Skills (OT?)


Actually, the race meats can be made into food...not sure exactly how, but I
think its spoken of in something called "...Cannibalistic Treats.."

Taluvil
----- Original Message -----
From: <silky@...>
To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Trade Skills (OT?)


> From: silky@...
>
>
> Keith - at the risk of setting off some of the more purest of our group -
> I'll try to help.
>
> Not bard related no - but I've found a definite trend in bards - we are
> people that LIKE being a jack of all trades - and that DOES seem to extend
> to trade skills as well. I think it's just the personality that is
> attracted to the barding class in the first place.
>
> Most named skins are used in quests - somewhere or other. That said - no,
> you can't tailor with them - but they ARE the new 'secret' ingredient in
> pottery for making poison vials. From what I've read, just about any named
> animal skin is supposed to work for that - but I've not done it myself -
> probably not scalps tho.
>
>
> >In tailoring, I know the basics of patchwork armor - ruined wolf, cat and
> >bear pelts. MQ or HQ pelts for backpacks and studded/reinforced armor,
but
> >there are some furs that I haven't seen a use for that I'm curious if
anyone
> >knows about. Black Wolf Fur (not ruined, med quality or high quality -
just
> >black wolf fur) and Rat Fur. And how about Deathfist Pawn orc scalps? Can
> >tailors make anything with the above types of furs? Are there other furs
> >that can be used in tailoring? I have purchased the Tailoring book and
the
> >how-to-sew books, but none of them mention the above.
>
>
> I've found that any nonrace meat (at least all I've tried) can be made
into
> sandwiches - and yes - a spit is exactly that, a portable oven. I've NEVER
> BOTHERED WITH ANY TYPE OF BOOK - do some searches around the net - there
> are lots of sites that have receipes, brewing tips, pottery tips, smithing
> tips, etc. Most of these ARE the books - just transcribed to the web.
BTW -
> beware these books - many have glaring errors which if you follow, are
> simply wrong and fail.
>
> >In baking, can any meat be mixed with bread to make sandwhiches? Is a
spit
> >sort of like a portable oven? I've purchased the first delicicies book
and
> >just can't imagine buying 10 baking books for recipies.
> >
> >If anyone has any web pages that do a very good job of describing the
above
> >two skills, I'd very much appreciate it. My Bard is looking for
knowledge.
> >I'd considered jewelry, but I believe it's just way too expensive. Tell
me
> >if I'm wrong.
>
> Here are just a few sites (besides EQVault and Stratics of course) that
you
> might find helpful.
>
> http://member.aol.com/niamist/
> http://everquest.gamestats.com/
> http://www.nyct.net/~bitsy/#recipes
> http://www.baelish.aust.com/everquest/
>
>
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