Charm Aug <--->Charm crossover; Possible alternative scope?

let's just ring up neiv and kerolynne and ask how they made millions of plat ring ring hello guys hey how did you make millions of plat??? whoa they said by farming treants and not by selling deepmetal armor!!! weird! well that torpedos my theories.

I did click my way to my eternal. Still don't have a supreme... so not millions! :p

Honestly, when I was doing it, I started in my 30's, I mined everything myself, farmed damn near everything myself, and spent probably 20-30 hours a week just tradeskilling. It worked for me at the time, because I had frequent AFK's, could log on for an hour or so here & there, and feel like I was making progress on *something*. We were only raiding 2-3 days a week (just like now), but when he was on the PS2/whatever (yes, I maxxed before the PS3 came out), I could click a ton and still be able to AFK to do housework, fetch him a beer, whatever (shaddup, I was whipped, I know).

Today, I stock randomly, when I want, and depends on how busy I've been lately. If I've had the random few hours to spend mining, I'll do a restock. I don't take orders like others do, because I have no idea when I'll actually have materials again.

Can I go solo stuff *now* with the gear I have and make more money when I have an hour or two? Probably. But that involves buffing, figuring out what is camped, etc. There's a couple zones I do this in, or I just go to miner/fisher/go sit in RSM & farm lava dust.

Or, I actually join a group, and have an hour, and then bail. While my guild will put up with this, random groups won't, especially if it's a dungeon. And if it's a guild group, and I'm only joining for an hour, I pass on the split anyway (unless somewhere that big money drops in an hour).

In a nutshell, if you're 65 or 65+++, tradeskilling is not better than flat out plat farming, simply because the most money to be made is collecting stuff yourself. If you're lower level, and willing to put the time/effort it takes to mine/farm/vendor troll, whatever, then in the long run, tradeskilling *will* pay off, in my opinion. You *can* make money off of it, or I would have stopped stocking completely a long time ago (like I did on my jeweler, but that's more of a sheer laziness thing on my part).

also i guess in this hypothetical they live together

Ha! We were friendly competitors for way too long, and sometimes unfriendly competitors.. but never that close (although I do still owe him a drink or two).

I agree. A little xp at 250 on non-trivials would go a long ways in making tradeskilling more enjoyable.

As someone who does not only deepmetal, but also plat diamondine on my jeweler for some folks, I would love this. There used to be a table on exp per point, even if it was just whatever the 225+ point experience is divided by 20 (or the number of skilllups needed to skill from 249 to 250, ie, if it was 10k exp to get a point, 500 exp per successful combine), that would be trivial experience compared to actually exping, and give me a cute yellow message & added incentive to get unlazy & actually stock more. Not to mention lessening the sting of fails (BP anyone?).
 
how can you look at gruplok tradeskill things and not see how cool they are

you are literally a monster and now my feelins are all hurt

Tailoring --> Its great, if the Warm Red Thread wasn't an insanely rare drop off some things that only exist in limited ammounts, and that noone ever do anyways cause they are just plain AWFUL.
Jewelcrafting --> Never trivial to make, costs you the usual cost any gruplok TS thing costs plus a diamond on top of that, and last time I checked it, it didn't do anything anyways, neither for casters nor melees. So yeah, not impressed.
Alchemy --> This one is indeed neat.
Blacksmithing --> Did anyone actually finish this, ever? I know of noone.
Pottery --> a 1shot clicky pet. wow. Yes, I heared it autoriposted. No, I can not confirm if that is true or worthwhile.

Overall, I'm not impressed.
 
Poisons --> Last i heard there was only one and its meh and none of the rest of it hasn't been done yet
 
AFAIK, I'm the only one that has done the blacksmithing one.

I'm concerned the throwing daggers from it are way overpowered, so I'm not spreading information around about them just yet. Once that issue is properly discussed, I'll be putting quest information (location of the Thick Miasma) on the wiki.

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In regards to the farming zones versus tradeskilling for profit, you have to consider that as your progress, your ability to farm money outside tradeskills improves, and eventually you shouldn't be tradeskilling for profit. I'm not sorry that you cannot tradeskill for profit as fast as you can megafarm cash with a Tier 10 duo.

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In regards to that "aug" comment: what Cless said is right. It's a bad idea.

The gruplok tradeskilled items are expensive, but they are good guild-use items that fill this "awesome top-end item" thing. You can use those guild raid funds and have the entire guild help stockpile components. I do agree that the drop rate of the Warm Red Thread is a bit low, but that's a separate discussion for another day.
 
True. I just expect more than i can get usually >.<
That said, I do love the fletching revamp, and have no other comments.
 
I know what I want. I want everyone to know just how many hours you put into making and perfecting it.
 
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