Tailor Archive
Thread: Repair Tools/Repairing Shirts?
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CapricornONE
Sun Jul 25, 2004 8:58 am
#1
two questions:
1) I am a master Tailor (not master artisan) should I get a master artisan to craft the repair tools for me or should I craft them?
2) do + repair skill tapes work for tailors? I am about to repair my first shirt and I want to make sure I don't screw up so the bonus would be helpfull.
hakk
Sun Jul 25, 2004 9:52 am
#2
I can only answer on the first question...
To make good clothing repair tools you must use metal with high... I can't remember which stat needs to be high...
But the point is that you can only be a tailor and still do good clothing repair tool. I made one with 76% with 712 of the stat needed.
Kurtzgirl
Sun Jul 25, 2004 10:35 am
#3
While I am a Master Artisan, not Master Tailor yet, the best I can get my repair kits to is 76% and that's using the best resources I have on hand. I tend to repair looted clothing to sell on my loot vendor (which sell surprisingly well!) and using the 76% ones does not always fix the item. I did buy several 99.9% repair tools on the bazaar a while back (500cr each) and when I use these, they never, ever fail.
DaAhn
Sun Jul 25, 2004 10:54 am
#4
hakk wrote:
I can only answer on the first question...
To make good clothing repair tools you must use metal with high... I can't remember which stat needs to be high...
But the point is that you can only be a tailor and still do good clothing repair tool. I made one with 76% with 712 of the stat needed.
Conductivity. I believe all tools, survey, crafting and repair tools all default to having conductivity as their high stat requirement. As far as reapairing goes, I dont think wheather your a master artisan or master tailor matters so much as condition of the garment. Its still all chance but i think the lower the condition of the garment, the more likely the chance it will have a bad repair. Its the same ith armor and weapons i think.
NJ62
Sun Jul 25, 2004 11:00 am
#5
There are some tests that Gyopi did a while back which showed that both the quality of the tool and the level of the tailor do make some noticable difference in repair rates. Still, the repair rates are way too low =/
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