Tailor Archive
Thread: is this an easy profession to master?
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Sendenn
Mon May 10, 2004 5:08 pm
#1
hey i want to master a profession which doesnt involve killing millions of things to get xp is this one good? also is it easy to grind? what are the benefits of this?
Morer
Mon May 10, 2004 5:40 pm
#2
If you don't like killing people and you want an ez grind, go image designer =0
Sendenn
Mon May 10, 2004 6:21 pm
#3
lol i do like killing things but i want to do a side profession which does always involve killing everything in sight, besides hanging around cantinas on 56k bugging people to help me aint something id enjoy doing.
Sendenn
Tue May 11, 2004 8:32 am
#4
ok what do i exactly have to do to make clothes anyway? ive checked a guide and it sounded like a totally different langauge, im newish to the game and so far have concentrated mainly on swordsman and as ive nearly mastered that i wanna do an artisan profession.
ShadowTheRat
Tue May 11, 2004 8:35 am
#5
Morer wrote:
If you don't like killing people and you want an ez grind, go image designer =0
Yeah but with a willing victim and a macro ID take about an hour to grind through.
Tailor and Chef are the easiest crafting professions to grind through, although when you hit Master Chef you can make a lot of money with good brandy.
Elhana
Tue May 11, 2004 10:54 am
#6
Making clothes is pretty easy.
- Gather up some cheap resources, any quality will do
- Get a nice Clothing and Armour Crafting tool, 2 or 3 if you're going to really grind
- Use the tool
- Pick an item
- Place your resources into the schematic slots
- Click assemble
- Press next
- (Near a crafting station/crafting droid click make prototype)
- Select a colour(s) and customise the name if you wish
- (Tick practice if you're grinding, more xp but you don't get a finished item, it's consumed in the process)
- Click to make the item and it's done, if you're not practicing it'll pop into your inventory after a few seconds.
For more info on what to grind, what you need, macro's etc check the FAQ thread at the top of the listing.
Alliaya
Tue May 11, 2004 2:31 pm
#7
Elhana wrote:
Making clothes is pretty easy.
- Gather up some cheap resources, any quality will do
- Get a nice Clothing and Armour Crafting tool, 2 or 3 if you're going to really grind
- Use the tool
- Pick an item
- Place your resources into the schematic slots
- Click assemble
- Press next
- (Near a crafting station/crafting droid click make prototype)
- Select a colour(s) and customise the name if you wish
- (Tick practice if you're grinding, more xp but you don't get a finished item, it's consumed in the process)
- Click to make the item and it's done, if you're not practicing it'll pop into your inventory after a few seconds.
For more info on what to grind, what you need, macro's etc check the FAQ thread at the top of the listing.
Wow, that was the shortest, clearest, and most simplestic explaination I have ever seen! I am completely in awe. If i were new to tailoring that would totally make me want to try it out, makes it seem very accessable to the average player. Good job!
Elhana
Tue May 11, 2004 3:53 pm
#8
Alliaya wrote:
Wow, that was the shortest, clearest, and most simplestic explaination I have ever seen! I am completely in awe. If i were new to tailoring that would totally make me want to try it out, makes it seem very accessable to the average player. Good job!
Simplistic seems to work well for hologrinders.
(Not that Sendenn is a hologrinder)
I don't know how most of them do it though. Practicing all the way through the tailoring skills with my few meager personal harvesters, barely making enough to be able to slowly grind along the skills made me so glad when I finally reached master. The thought of never having to tick that practice box ever again and so not have to worry about it when making up a BE item was a huge relief. They may make lots more money but I'm really glad I never picked weapon or armoursmith when I started.
For some reason having to grind through 25 odd professions would just make being a Jedi a let down for me. All that work and you end up playing a bugged combat profession, though sounds like all that's changing with the Jedi publishes, I might even hire myself a bodyguard and go see about trying the quest out when the time comes.
Message Edited by Elhana on 05-11-2004 11:54 PM
Tirgwystraff
Thu May 13, 2004 5:59 am
#9
Even better, this is a great profession for not having to master to make a decent profit. You can make credits ( although not millions upon millions at first). If you simply stock the bazaar with backpacks, uniform boots, and the like, you'll do well. I STILL haven't mastered after 6 months. The last 7 weeks, I have had 6 vendors in a popular mall type setting. Even after 14k clothing items crafted ( and 5k of them on my vendors at all times) I still havent mastered ( am now 1/4/4/4). I highly recommend doing the color line ( experimentation line) first.
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