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Thread: need some help from experienced armorsmiths

tanajerner
Fri Jun 20, 2003 6:54 am
#1






AliesterCr wrote:

here is what I have found to be key.


Early on:


Don't trouble yourself with layers or trying to make everything.


For the first week I only made adv recon ubese in black.


----sales were awesome so I expanded the next week


2nd week I only made adv recon ubese in black and adv padded battle in black


----again sales were great but I merely started improving upon my product and stockpilling good resources.


this is also where I started doing special orders.


I have yet to make assault or any layered armor will get to it eventually. Just capped my recon suits trying to cap my battle now.


Basically when you don't try to do everything you focus on your products being good and it is much easier to keep stock. Quality and availability are more important than how many different things you offer. So far I have grossed 40million in a little over 3 weeks so it can be done although it will consume all of your time.


In the next 2 weeks or so I expand to assault. Once I conquer that and get a good stockpile of unlayered cores, I start stockpilling layers.


It is all about baby steps; customers don't seem to forget when you fall on your face and your vendors are without merchandise for a week or two.


Just my experiences




this is a good little guide
im only in my second week im gonna only go for recon armour for a while sice i only have the decent resources for them




________Tana Jerner___________________
LEADER OF No Mans Army
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Tana Jerner || Decessus ||Samaria

"I Will Be The Last Man Standing When All Have Fallen Before Me"
"Most Of All In This World I AM LOST

faqashl
Sun Jun 19, 2005 10:24 pm
#2


I have recently come back to the game. and have found my master doc/ master cm to be not as fun to play.So after speaking with members of my guild i was told that chef and armorsmith was a good way to make some money.I was never one to sit and sell buffs or actually take the time to create buffs but if i needed money it was easy to get.


So i would like some input as to what are the best sellers. and what types of resources are mostly used.


And on a side note: if i am a master of two proffs and i use the /respec thing. can i master two different proffs?
tanajerner
Mon Jun 20, 2005 1:42 am
#3

I f your in it for a quick buck give up now you dont stand a chance i have spent 20 mil on resources trying to start out the past couple of weeks (lucky i had some credits saved up) and its very time consuming and only realy worth it to the dedicated crafter


the best stuff to gather resources for is segments and cores the layers we use are kinetic, energy and primus the rest we dont really bother with.



there is a link just underneaththat tells you all the resources we need for everything apart from the armour we need a high oq/sr on all resources with a combined of not less than 1500 (thats really the lowest we could go to) and for the final armour combine we need high oq/sr/dr again we need it higher than 750 on all stats (again thats the lowest we would ever go) lots of armoursmiths only go as low as that on stats when there is no other choice the higher the better if there is a good resource of something spawning we like to get as much as possible i have just had a good spawn of fiberplast on my server 1000 oq 975 sr as soon as i saw it pop i got 20 heavey harvestors on it so you can see if most armoursmiths can get a lot of harvestors down and lift a lot up then not have to worry for a while.



http://forums.station.sony.com/swg/board/message?board.id=armorsmith&message.id=81342




________Tana Jerner___________________
LEADER OF No Mans Army
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Tana Jerner || Decessus ||Samaria

"I Will Be The Last Man Standing When All Have Fallen Before Me"
"Most Of All In This World I AM LOST

JaWadeen
Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:55 am
#4

Armoursmith should bring you in the bucks but it depends on so many things and you have a long long long road ahead of you more than likely.
Each server seems to be different both with prices and best sellers.

Message Edited by JaWadeen on 06-20-2005 03:55 AM




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AliesterCr
Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:15 am
#5

here is what I have found to be key.


Early on:


Don't trouble yourself with layers or trying to make everything.


For the first week I only made adv recon ubese in black.


----sales were awesome so I expanded the next week


2nd week I only made adv recon ubese in black and adv padded battle in black


----again sales were great but I merely started improving upon my product and stockpilling good resources.


this is also where I started doing special orders.


I have yet to make assault or any layered armor will get to it eventually. Just capped my recon suits trying to cap my battle now.


Basically when you don't try to do everything you focus on your products being good and it is much easier to keep stock. Quality and availability are more important than how many different things you offer. So far I have grossed 40million in a little over 3 weeks so it can be done although it will consume all of your time.


In the next 2 weeks or so I expand to assault. Once I conquer that and get a good stockpile of unlayered cores, I start stockpilling layers.


It is all about baby steps; customers don't seem to forget when you fall on your face and your vendors are without merchandise for a week or two.


Just my experiences



AliesterCr, Master Armorsmith {12pt Armorsmith}
"The Naked Bothan"
{AC} Armor Designs
Located at 4108, -4164
just outside of Moenia, Naboo
tanajerner
Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:54 am
#6






AliesterCr wrote:

here is what I have found to be key.


Early on:


Don't trouble yourself with layers or trying to make everything.


For the first week I only made adv recon ubese in black.


----sales were awesome so I expanded the next week


2nd week I only made adv recon ubese in black and adv padded battle in black


----again sales were great but I merely started improving upon my product and stockpilling good resources.


this is also where I started doing special orders.


I have yet to make assault or any layered armor will get to it eventually. Just capped my recon suits trying to cap my battle now.


Basically when you don't try to do everything you focus on your products being good and it is much easier to keep stock. Quality and availability are more important than how many different things you offer. So far I have grossed 40million in a little over 3 weeks so it can be done although it will consume all of your time.


In the next 2 weeks or so I expand to assault. Once I conquer that and get a good stockpile of unlayered cores, I start stockpilling layers.


It is all about baby steps; customers don't seem to forget when you fall on your face and your vendors are without merchandise for a week or two.


Just my experiences




this is a good little guide
im only in my second week im gonna only go for recon armour for a while sice i only have the decent resources for them




________Tana Jerner___________________
LEADER OF No Mans Army
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Tana Jerner || Decessus ||Samaria

"I Will Be The Last Man Standing When All Have Fallen Before Me"
"Most Of All In This World I AM LOST

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