Tailor Archive
Thread: I just read the FAQ (Yay for me!) and I have a question.
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Calculus_Entropy
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:17 am
#1
Yes, I am a closet tailor. It takes a full time alt to keep me looking so good!
*ahem*
I was wondering if, in the FAQ, the resources needed list (under Materials and Equipment) was sorted by relative usage within the profession. Steel is listed highed than Gemstone and Gemstone is listed higher than hide. Does this mean I will generally use more steel than hide, or is the list random?
*ahem*
I was wondering if, in the FAQ, the resources needed list (under Materials and Equipment) was sorted by relative usage within the profession. Steel is listed highed than Gemstone and Gemstone is listed higher than hide. Does this mean I will generally use more steel than hide, or is the list random?
Ani_cul
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:20 am
#2
random
Fiberplast
Inertpetro
Hide
Metals
gemstone
would be the rougher by usage list
EDIT:this is list there :
Message Edited by Ani_cul on 08-03-2005 12:23 PM
NJ62
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:22 am
#3
Well... The big ones are polymer and fiberplast. After that it sort of depends on what you are doing. For example: if you make a lot of ball gowns or jewelry, you will use a lot of gemstone. If you really like basic camos, you will use a lot of hide. So for non-chemicals, assume you need moderate amounts, except where I have listed them as "small amounts".
Also some generics can go for specifics. For example, many recipes take metal, and other recipes take specifically "steel" or "copper". So why would you ever stock aluminum? Always just mine steel and copper.
I'm guessing for your purposes, you will end up using a lot of hide and metal, but not a lot of steel specifically or gemstones.
Also some generics can go for specifics. For example, many recipes take metal, and other recipes take specifically "steel" or "copper". So why would you ever stock aluminum? Always just mine steel and copper.
I'm guessing for your purposes, you will end up using a lot of hide and metal, but not a lot of steel specifically or gemstones.
Calculus_Entropy
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:25 am
#4
NJ62 wrote:
Well... The big ones are polymer and fiberplast. After that it sort of depends on what you are doing. For example: if you make a lot of ball gowns or jewelry, you will use a lot of gemstone. If you really like basic camos, you will use a lot of hide. So for non-chemicals, assume you need moderate amounts, except where I have listed them as "small amounts".
Also some generics can go for specifics. For example, many recipes take metal, and other recipes take specifically "steel" or "copper". So why would you ever stock aluminum? Always just mine steel and copper.
I'm guessing for your purposes, you will end up using a lot of hide and metal, but not a lot of steel specifically or gemstones.
You know me too well
Gyopi
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:27 am
#5
Its random, but the order listed is almost the same as the importance of the resource. Basically the only change is that "any hide" should probably be higher than the specific hides, but if you go collect some Tatooine Wooly hide off of banthas you can get most of the hide you need out of that one batch. The only other ingredient I saw that was missing from the list was Rori fungus, which I think is used for one of the loot schematic backpacks.
NJ62
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:37 am
#6
Gyopi wrote:Its random, but the order listed is almost the same as the importance of the resource. Basically the only change is that "any hide" should probably be higher than the specific hides, but if you go collect some Tatooine Wooly hide off of banthas you can get most of the hide you need out of that one batch. The only other ingredient I saw that was missing from the list was Rori fungus, which I think is used for one of the loot schematic backpacks.
The specific copper for the leotard isn't in there either because I didn't want to confuse new tailors who may run off looking for those items not realizing that they are not necessary for normal clothing. Those special materials are included in the "looted schematics" article. I figure if someone is doing looted schems, he or she will read up on that.
Calculus_Entropy
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:38 am
#7
Gyopi wrote:Its random, but the order listed is almost the same as the importance of the resource. Basically the only change is that "any hide" should probably be higher than the specific hides, but if you go collect some Tatooine Wooly hide off of banthas you can get most of the hide you need out of that one batch. The only other ingredient I saw that was missing from the list was Rori fungus, which I think is used for one of the loot schematic backpacks.
It just so happens that I have been slaughtering Banthas lately
NJ62
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:42 am
#8
Since you have hide in abundance, the obvious garment for you to make is winged Hawtpants...
Calculus_Entropy
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:44 am
#9
NJ62 wrote:
Since you have hide in abundance, the obvious garment for you to make is winged Hawtpants...
You wish...RATGNIWNU!
Ani_cul
Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:48 am
#10
Calculus_Entropy wrote:
NJ62 wrote:
Since you have hide in abundance, the obvious garment for you to make is winged Hawtpants...
You wish...RATGNIWNU!
yeah keep chanting it til you believe it...*cough*"Yes, I am a closet tailor"*cough*
Ani_cul
Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:33 pm
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NJ62 wrote:
I bet he wears hawtpants in said closet.
betcha they be flamingo pink and glow too
Phenix1050
Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:01 pm
#13
NJ62 wrote:
I bet he wears hawtpants in said closet.
sadly, he did. once. though he claims it was a dangerous combination of Madalorian Wine, Vasarian Brandy, Muon Gold and Giggledust that prompted him to do it.
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