Jedi Archive
Thread: Have you guys have looked over on the Tailor Forums?
Unless you think tailors should get a say in how your profession interacts with the rest of the playerbase.
Oblox wrote:
Unless youre a tailor your input means basically squat.
Unless you think tailors should get a say in how your profession interacts with the rest of the playerbase.
Too true. Let them work on their problems, lets focus on ours.
hehe... we all know how useful polls are ![]()
But really, let them have their poll, Crafters have been so neglected. Would you like an Arch to come in here and vote on our polls?
It's a question for the Tailors, to see if they can come together, and suggest something that would help their profession.
I am worried of the results of the poll, nope.
For the unenlightened...
Right now, zero condition clothing is equippable, and any bonuses conferred by said clothing still applies. This also goes for 1/1 cond clothing that has been incorrectly repaired.
Now, to pick a random example, if someone (say, a Jedi) had a zero condition hat or belt or shirt that had 50 million credits worth of SEA's in it, how would they feel if that item suddenly became unequippable, useful only for the garbage can?
Remember armor belts?
Now, I don't have anything like that, because I figure that sooner or later they are going to nerf them, but I know quite a few Jedi (and non-Jedi) who do have...
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Ganaster wrote:
For the unenlightened...
Right now, zero condition clothing is equippable, and any bonuses conferred by said clothing still applies. This also goes for 1/1 cond clothing that has been incorrectly repaired.
Now, to pick a random example, if someone (say, a Jedi) had a zero condition hat or belt or shirt that had 50 million credits worth of SEA's in it, how would they feel if that item suddenly became unequippable, useful only for the garbage can?
Remember armor belts?
Now, I don't have anything like that, because I figure that sooner or later they are going to nerf them, but I know quite a few Jedi (and non-Jedi) who do have...
The fact that it as been broken for 2 years now, you knew one day it would get fix. If you didn't , I don't really know what to tell you. Clothing repair tools exist for a reason...