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So. Never done any TS ever really hehe. Whats the TS cap?
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I never had much problem with pottery. It only got terrible when I had to do lined/sealed vials. A significant amount of combines without skillups
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tradeskills are always streaky.. you'll have 3-4 skillups in a row, and then nothing for a while
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One of the guides on the eqtraders website lists quantities even lower than these but nothing about recommended classes or int/wis levels. Hasn't been edited since 04/2003 either. My whole angle is that one of the classes pottery is of the biggest use to is rogues and the class isn't known for high wis/int. http://www.eqtraders.com/articles/ar...r=040090000000 | |||
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Trying to approach the same tradeskill with only 95 wis/int.... I would say you're going to need 3-4 times the components. If not more.
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I have 7 toons with 130ish in pottery. Also have another toon with over 150 in everything. I didnt notice anything different between pottery and the other tradeskills. Also i never did any trade skilling with less then 150 int/wis
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The nice thing about int/wis and tradeskills is that it scales linearly. Doubling your int will double your chance to get a skillup.
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