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Armor smithing
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(21-03-2012, 03:38 PM)scott_slod link Wrote: not only armorsmiths suffer from that but also blacksmith and alchemists

I can see where you are coming from. As long as there is an auction house, the society controls the prices. However, I looked into the recipes compiled by the members of this society and I truly do feel that the armorsmiths have the short end of the straw. Could be bias as I am a armorsmith, and I absolutely agree that blacksmiths are also in a SIMILAR state, but blacksmiths are not in as bad of a state as armorsmiths.

At level 2, blacksmiths can craft Sharp Arrows which is the best quality arrow that everyone can use. Even when you become an Archer, you can still only buy Arrows. Then at level 4, you can craft Sharp Barbed Arrows which is better than the Barbed Arrows that are the best arrows that Longbowman can buy. At level 6, you can craft Highlander Shields. As a Heavy Infantry, I still cannot buy anything better than that.
Then there is level 7. The level in which you can craft the Grosse Messer. And the materials? 3x Steel, 3x Metal, 1x Leather, 1x Normal Grindstone and 1x Normal Charcoal. Steel requires 3x Metal and 1x Coal.

Compare that to the armorsmith.
At level 1, you can make the recruit armor. But honestly, who has ever bought that before? On the plus side, level 2 for armorsmiths is quite good. You get to make decent gloves, boots, helms etc. and most of all, leather jerkin.
But after that, everything goes south...
Level 3. Who is going to spend 5 metal, 3 cloth and 1 normal charcoal to make mail gauntlets with 3ba? The gambeson isn't even an upgrade over the leather jerkin. And the deployable shield? Not many people are willing to buy a SUPPORT item.
Level 4. Highlander boots. Yes, this is probably the best boots available for everyone. Then again, by the time you are able to make these, you probably have leveled up and have access to better boots.
Level 5. Wait, we don't even HAVE anything for level 5.
Level 6. Highlander Armor. 5 Leather, 2 Cloth, 2 Metal, 5 Mixed Glue, 2 Needle. All for 50 exp. Again, even though it is usable by everyone. Who is going to buy it? Even IF Mixed Glue sold for 1k each, that is still at least 5k. The only people with that kind of cash lying around would be people with existing characters, which means that they a) have their own already, or b) make their own, or c) have a friend make them one.
Not to mention that the only people who would actually use this item are: players who haven't classed up yet (read the point right above), archers (then again, would they spend that much on ARMOR when they can run around and kite?), or cavalry (which ride around, and though I haven't checked, I would assume that they have better armor available to them). I know for a fact that Heavy Infantry have way better armor in the marketplace and for a much cheaper price as well.
The way things are going, I would suggest just making 1 item that can be used to grind out crafting levels until they can make Transitional Armor, or maybe just make Transitional Armor the missing level 5. After all, most of the other recipes are practically useless.

Oh yea, forgot to mention... Grosse Messer gives 104 exp. Highlander Armor... 50.
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Messages In This Thread
Armor smithing - by Kazzan - 19-11-2011, 11:05 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by Logics - 19-11-2011, 11:12 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by Kazzan - 19-11-2011, 11:17 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by Melvarius - 19-11-2011, 11:36 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by daniisme - 20-11-2011, 05:34 AM
Re: Armor smithing - by Logics - 20-11-2011, 11:25 AM
Re: Armor smithing - by Balian_Of_Ibelin - 18-12-2011, 03:07 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by Lav - 23-12-2011, 09:53 AM
Re: Armor smithing - by Shandathe - 21-03-2012, 04:49 AM
Re: Armor smithing - by Belendor - 21-03-2012, 03:23 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by scott_slod - 21-03-2012, 03:38 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by Shandathe - 22-03-2012, 09:31 AM
Re: Armor smithing - by Huscarlton_Banks - 22-03-2012, 05:07 PM
Re: Armor smithing - by scott_slod - 22-03-2012, 05:42 PM



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