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Thread: Is there an Excel Sheet available for making Crafting Stations? & 12pt. Artisans read here.
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xrayallen
Fri Jan 07, 2005 7:00 pm
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I tried to Frankenstien the doctors excel sheet for crafting buffs but I am a major excel n00b. Is there one available so I can gather up the resourced needed to create a Food & Chemical Crafting Station?
And how hard is it tomake a 45 rated crafting station? I am not an artisan, but I am curious about this. If all your resouces were really good and you are a 12 point artisan master, is it still very difficult to hit a 45 rated staion? If this is possible I would like to start working with a 12 Point Artisan to create the perfect crafting station.
Dpjarrett
Fri Jan 07, 2005 7:22 pm
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First of all, I can't tell from your post if you're aware of this or not so I'll just throw it out there, architects make crafting stations, we artisans only make one or two components that are required for the crafting station.
Assuming that you have resources with very high numbers in all of the categories that are appropriate for both your manufacturing station and your components then no, this wouldn't be that difficult. As with much of the crafting in this game, it is not the actual crafting process that makes crafting difficult; it is the accumulating of resources with high stats that takes time, money, and above all patience.
In any event, even with perfect resources you still won't be able to hit the 45.0 rated mark. The only day this was possible was about a year ago when they changed the crafting system for one day. On "patch day" as it later came to be called, it was possible to experiment items up to the 100% mark and many architects did just that with their crafting stations. Under the regular crafting system the highest you'll probably get is somewhere in the 44.X range. There are still crafting stations with the 45.0 rating floating around on some servers, but they're pretty rare. In all honesty, crafting station quality doesn't make a whole lot of difference; they do have some effect, but it's not so heavily weighted that you'll ever notice the difference between a 43 and a 45 rated station.
I hope that helps! Good luck!
xrayallen
Fri Jan 07, 2005 8:26 pm
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Dpjarrett wrote:
First of all, I can't tell from your post if you're aware of this or not so I'll just throw it out there, architects make crafting stations, we artisans only make one or two components that are required for the crafting station.
I did not realize this. Thanks.
Dpjarrett wrote:
Assuming that you have resources with very high numbers in all of the categories that are appropriate for both your manufacturing station and your components then no, this wouldn't be that difficult. As with much of the crafting in this game, it is not the actual crafting process that makes crafting difficult; it is the accumulating of resources with high stats that takes time, money, and above all patience.
I am patient and have already begun getting rescources for this. Which is why I was wanting an excel sheet to help me stay orginized in my efforts.
That was some more stuff I was unware of. In any case I will keep working towards getting the best resources together and have someone craft as good of a quality product as they are able. Thanks for your input, it was very helpfull!
Dpjarrett wrote:
In any event, even with perfect resources you still won't be able to hit the 45.0 rated mark. The only day this was possible was about a year ago when they changed the crafting system for one day. On "patch day" as it later came to be called, it was possible to experiment items up to the 100% mark and many architects did just that with their crafting stations. Under the regular crafting system the highest you'll probably get is somewhere in the 44.X range. There are still crafting stations with the 45.0 rating floating around on some servers, but they're pretty rare. In all honesty, crafting station quality doesn't make a whole lot of difference; they do have some effect, but it's not so heavily weighted that you'll ever notice the difference between a 43 and a 45 rated station.
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