Crafting items

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Solumn
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Crafting items

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I know I need a recipe and tools.

Now assuming I have them, how do I finish 'unfinished items'? How exactly the % work?
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Post by Brendill Al'Ad Kàzár »

If you have all materials you need to finish the item, put the item with.. let's say 25% in your belt and use the tool which is in your hand with it.

The work on this item will continue as far as you have all the recuired items which are needed to finish it.
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Post by Pellandria »

use the hammer(needle..whatever on the Item again, while facing the static tool.
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Post by Brendill Al'Ad Kàzár »

Ah right, i forgot the static tool, shame on me!
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Post by Solumn »

When do I know crating an specific item stop giving skill points? Does time of the day affect the work? Like in the night, you can't dig sand well.
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Post by Estralis Seborian »

You don't learn anything when you fail in one out of 25 attempts, only.

Neither weather nor time of the day affects crafting.
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Post by Solumn »

Ah, failing means learning. Odd concept.
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Post by AlexRose »

Solumn wrote:Ah, failing means learning. Odd concept.
You learn from your mistakes ;) .
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Post by Estralis Seborian »

Erm, no, I ment it like this: When you do not learn anymore, your rate of success has reached 96%. Before that, it is lower. A good idea is to always craft the item you learned last / fight the strongest monster you're able to. Or... just give a damn about skills and let your character do whatever fits the role best.
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Post by Aimar »

I'm sorry, this may be a return to bare basics but where can I check my skills? I know I am not supposed to say what color they are in RP but I still havent found where I can check them myself.
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Post by pharse »

One of the F-keys, I think F8. Blue = bad, green = medium, yellow = good.
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Post by Aimar »

Thank you! that works. Can you guide me to any instructions for tailoring too? I found the wiki useful but it doesn't say what all I need to make certain items so I really need that help. Cheers.
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Post by Kevin Lightdot »

It tells you automatically what item you need to craft something when you do not have said item.
Otherwise than that I don't tailor, so.
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Post by pharse »

It is intended that not everything is written down in the wiki. You can either find it out on your own (as stated above, there is an auto-message if you lack of the right resources) or you can ask a tailor IG. The latter is probably the easier and funnier way. Yay for RP!
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