Architect Archive
Thread: DILEMMA for making large house
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LouDogg
Tue Apr 27, 2004 8:24 pm
#1
Ok, i am an architect 3/3/3/3 first of all. I am trying to make a large naboo house, and i am looking in my crafting tool at what it takes to make the house. It says that i have to make a Power Core Unit, which is no problem. So, i look at what it takes to make that. There are some resources and 3 sub components. 2 of the subcomponents, 1 Power Conditioner and 1 Energy Distributor, neither one of these is listed in my crafting tool. Not even when im near a crafting station.
So, the question is, how do i make these two subcomponents? Or do i get them in a later architect skill? I dont know why that would be the case. If it says that i can make the large house, then i should be able to MAKE THE LARGE HOUSE! If you get what im saying.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and quick!! 
Cigaran
Tue Apr 27, 2004 8:38 pm
#2
Both of those schematic come from being a Master Artisan. It's another one of those "play nice together" ideas. When you get to master, you'll need some items for Tailors to make high end furniture.
Anian
Tue Apr 27, 2004 9:45 pm
#3
You also need tailors to make subcombines for Merchant tents. And, you need DE's to make one of the optional subcombines for the really good crafting stations.
Anian
ZenDragonMLS
Tue Apr 27, 2004 10:32 pm
#4
Suggestion - make www.swgcraft.com your friend. Not only does it have a good list of your current resources, it has all of the skill trees and schematics. So in this case you could find the schematic for a large naboo, and it would say "power core unit - 1". And clicking on the power core unit gives you the details of it's schematic (including what profession and level you need to build it). At that point it shows you a "Control Unit" and you find out that it is a Master Artisan item.
I find that it's educational to just browse around that schematic tree, which will tell you (for example) which of our structures take "small system storage modules" and which take "system storage modules".
I find that it's educational to just browse around that schematic tree, which will tell you (for example) which of our structures take "small system storage modules" and which take "system storage modules".
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