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Thread: New Tailor question

Lenaa
Wed Jul 16, 2003 1:43 pm
#1

I am planning to raise tailoring (and basically just tailoring) as a way of complimenting my dancer skills. I enjoy crafting (For those familiar with DAoC, I have a LGM tailor, armorcrafter and close to that fletcher and spellcrafter, so I'm used to tedious crafting. )



My question, though, is are there any "short cuts" for skilling at this point? Not macros, I understand you can't do those. But I've just made my first few "casual shirts", and it took MULTIPLE mouse clicks to make a single item, and a long time because of that. I'm really wondering at the wisdom of my choice if to make each item I have to click, click, click all over the place. Is there a way to make something (macro, short cut, whatever) so that I can make the same item repeatedly while skilling up so long as I have the materials needed to make it?



Any other advice for a young tailor is also always appreciated. Thanks in advance.

lund0529
Wed Jul 16, 2003 1:44 pm
#2

Buy a factory.


Not sure anymore if the XP payoff is the same as doing it by hand... it was full and then dropped to 1/10th by the end of beta.

Jhess
Wed Jul 16, 2003 2:00 pm
#3

Be sure to make at least 3 of the crafting kits that you will be useing. Drag eaach one to an open slot on your hotbar so you can simple press the F whatever key to open it up and you dont have to wait for each kit to recycle that way as well.


For example, i have mine set up so that f1, f2 and f3 are all general crafting kits. I start by pressing f1 which opens up the 1st kit, i load all the ingredieants up, then just hit enter a few times to get through the crafting screens. Then i hit f2 while the 1st one is makeing the 1st item. So on and so forth.


You can also disable the confirmation box in your options menu, so be sure to do that as its one less click to have to deal with.

Lenaa
Wed Jul 16, 2003 2:39 pm
#4

Ok, what good does buyinga factory do me?



And that's a great idea about the multiple crafting kits, but that doesn't save me mouse clicks. Its the carpal tunnel inducing system that I'm worried about. To make a single item right now, it takes TEN mouse clicks!!! (Yes, I counted.)

speardancer
Wed Jul 16, 2003 2:44 pm
#5

Go into your options and turn off your "crafting confirmations" if you havn't already, that gets rid of a few clicks. The recomended item for grind-style leveling is Ribbed Shirts. Also remember you can double click the schematic to start making it, and you can double clilck the resouce to put it in the slot, a little less movement. But you can just relax and make stuff as you go, if you want. Slower, but usualy more fun.



Speardancer Master Artisian, Shipwright and 12pt Armorsmith *cancelation pending*
Garlyn, Master Tailor and 11pt Chef *Canceled, last day Apr. 24th*
Motas, Master Scout and Carbineer *Canceled, last day June 16th
*Waited 1 year for a combat fix, and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt*
arch_ang3l
Tue Jul 22, 2003 6:27 pm
#6

I've just started playing my tailor and I have a question. What are sockets for and how do I use them?


Sorry if it's a newb question, but that's what I am.

Calama
Tue Jul 22, 2003 6:41 pm
#7

People can find "gems" or skill powerups and they can only be put in socketed items and they are permanent. So, if somebody finds a +2 of (just a crazy example) attack then they can drag it into a socketed clothing and now that shirt or whatever has +2 to attack.






Calama
arch_ang3l
Tue Jul 22, 2003 6:48 pm
#8

Thank you Calama
MysticAngel
Tue Jul 22, 2003 8:58 pm
#9

I had a question too about some of the few items that they have listed as optional. Do they make the clothing better as far as being able to make more sockets on the item or better quality clothing? What is a biological component? I can't seem to find any info on that in my schematics or if I need to get that from someone else. Thank You.



Sakura Designs
Master Tailor
located near Theed Spaceport -3963, 4779
www.swgsakuradesigns.20m.com

Goddess
CH-4-4-3-4
Novice BE
Pistoleer
arch_ang3l
Tue Jul 22, 2003 9:24 pm
#10

I'm pretty sure Bio components are supplyed by Bio Engineers. Not positive though since I haven't broken out of the artison boxes yet.
Calama
Tue Jul 22, 2003 9:31 pm
#11

Yes, contact a bio engineer. For instance i make medical dusters with +'s to wound, medicine and injury treatment. YOu have to get the passive bio-sensors from a BE and put them in the optional component slot when your making cloth or panels. Word of advice, only certain components work with fiber and others work with cloth, they're not all interchangeable with each other. Let me know if you have anymore questions!



Calama
MysticAngel
Wed Jul 23, 2003 5:34 am
#12

You guys are great! Thank you for taking the time out to answer my question. Do you think having the optional to the clothing or fabric is a big plus? Maybe I'll try to get my husband to stick to the bio-engineer root for me so I can test it out.




Sakura Designs
Master Tailor
located near Theed Spaceport -3963, 4779
www.swgsakuradesigns.20m.com

Goddess
CH-4-4-3-4
Novice BE
Pistoleer
Broma
Mon Aug 25, 2003 5:11 am
#13

Hiya all.


I just rolled a new tailor and was wondering whats the fastest way to the novice tailor.. I mean is there a certain item to craft for more xp?



Thanks for you help..

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