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Thread: What Schematic # is Vercupti?

RandomRodian1010
Mon Sep 26, 2005 5:08 pm
#1

which one is this?
Marrow1
Mon Sep 26, 2005 6:05 pm
#2

The schem number will depend on several things, tool type, what your trained in, if your near a station, etc. So no one can just say it is number 123.


The easiest way to find the number is to open up your data pad. Go to the schems tab. Click the botton at the bottom to put them in detailed view. Do not sort them by name or anything. Just count down or just make a ball park guess. Then run your macro and see what your guess crafted. Then find that item in your data pad list and make the adjust ment to the schem number.


This iterative process usually takes me about 3 tries.






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audioslaves
Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:47 pm
#3

Eh...are you grinding vercupti or just want to know it for some odd reason?


Seems a bit of an odd thing to grind but... if you are, you can make one with your tool then use the /ui action defaultButton command instead of /selectdraftschematic -will make your life easier.





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arakknya
Mon Sep 26, 2005 9:26 pm
#4

Personally, I found using the draft schematic number made grinding go faster. Maybe by just a second each time, but when you're grinding however many xp to get to master, those seconds add up.


People complain that it's so pointless to find the schematic number, because it's just going to change the next time you train. But I found that once I got to Kiwik Clusjo Swirl (which I ground from 0/3/0/0 to master on), all I had to do was add 2 each time I trained a box. Once you figure it out the first time, which isn't hard (enter a random number and see if you're close ... add five ... add five again), you don't have to mess with it except to add one or two each time. *shrug*



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RandomRodian1010
Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:13 pm
#5

well I am a master and let me tell you, grinding Force Crafting Experience is total hell.
sciguyCO
Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:44 pm
#6





RandomRodian1010 wrote:
well I am a master and let me tell you, grinding Force Crafting Experience is total hell.





If you're working on FS xp, you'd be better off grinding Thakitillo than Vercupti. Thak gives you 350 xp (vs. Vercupti's 200), and doesn't require any subcomponents (or creature resources). Just stacks upon stacks of greens, fungi, water, and soft wood.







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