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Thread: draft schem question
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oayarc
Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:38 pm
#1
how do i tell what number a draft schematic is for the command /selectDraftSchematic XX
where do i seethe number i use to replace the XX
pykescylla
Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:46 pm
#2
Hehe, you have to guess!
Well, more like trial and error. The number is different for everyone because it depends on the number of schematics you have. Bring up your schematic list in the datapad but DON'T re-sort it. If it's already in alphabetical order, you're gonna have a hard time.
Here's what you have to do. Count down from the top to the schematic you want. But there's a catch: Count only the schems used by the clothing and armor crafting tool. Don't count CDEF weapons for example. This should put you in the neighborhood.
Then start the crafting tool and type in /sel and whatever number you want to try. See what comes up. Look to see where the item you get is in your schematic list compared to the item you want. Then adjust the number and try again. It's trial and error from this point.
And here's the fun part. Every time you train a box, the number of the schem you want will change again because you'll have gained more schematics.
Well, more like trial and error. The number is different for everyone because it depends on the number of schematics you have. Bring up your schematic list in the datapad but DON'T re-sort it. If it's already in alphabetical order, you're gonna have a hard time.
Here's what you have to do. Count down from the top to the schematic you want. But there's a catch: Count only the schems used by the clothing and armor crafting tool. Don't count CDEF weapons for example. This should put you in the neighborhood.
Then start the crafting tool and type in /sel and whatever number you want to try. See what comes up. Look to see where the item you get is in your schematic list compared to the item you want. Then adjust the number and try again. It's trial and error from this point.
And here's the fun part. Every time you train a box, the number of the schem you want will change again because you'll have gained more schematics.
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