Weaponsmith Archive
Thread: Which grinding (low-level) weapons do you make?
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Bermag
Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:22 pm
#1
For masters only the hight level weapons are useful of course. But for those who has not mastered their profession, which weapons do you make?
CorenLanra
Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:23 pm
#2
Bermag wrote:For masters only the hight level weapons are useful of course. But for those who has not mastered their profession, which weapons do you make?
None..
ShugFlurry
Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:40 pm
#3
CorenLanra wrote:
Bermag wrote:For masters only the hight level weapons are useful of course. But for those who has not mastered their profession, which weapons do you make?
None..
Nothing below 54 on my vendors..
atodorovic
Thu Aug 25, 2005 11:49 am
#4
ShugFlurry wrote:
CorenLanra wrote:
Bermag wrote:For masters only the hight level weapons are useful of course. But for those who has not mastered their profession, which weapons do you make?
None..
Nothing below 54 on my vendors..
I've started using up my +30 tissues and making a slew of hand crafted guns for the new players, basically I'll pick a schem, and make 5 items / night... some sell some dont, but I've cleared off 1/2 of my tissue storage house (pre CU nonstacked tissues)
Damage is capped on most guns, and you can usually get the SAC to be nice and low as well...
Bermag
Thu Aug 25, 2005 2:41 pm
#5
There are people who are not master if you didn't know :-). Stocking the low level weapons is more of a service (and good for future business) . However, I don't think it is worth to stock every weapon for all levels so the question is which levels are wort making
CorenLanra
Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:30 pm
#6
Bermag wrote:
There are people who are not master if you didn't know :-). Stocking the low level weapons is more of a service (and good for future business) . However, I don't think it is worth to stock every weapon for all levels so the question is which levels are wort making
They need to make schematics relative to the CL. I will _never_ make a regular laser rifle. It is a waste of my resources when I can get a CL54 rifle with virtually the same build. That is just one example, there are many others.
Whrlwnd13
Thu Aug 25, 2005 8:30 pm
#7
I only make low level (non Adv) weapons on request. Its just a pain to have two sets of components..
GrooperNugent
Fri Aug 26, 2005 6:57 am
#8
Whrlwnd13 wrote:
I only make low level (non Adv) weapons on request. Its just a pain to have two sets of components..
I have a similar approach. When I get a request I make a crate or two of the weps (I've already pulled everything off the vendor anyway) and stick them on the vendor. If the person who requested the weapon is around, I'll usually give him the weapon as a gft for making me get off my arse and make a needed weapon. Helps a low-level and keeps my stock up-to -date.
Bermag
Fri Aug 26, 2005 7:05 am
#9
Btw what is your combat level with novice elite profession with nothing else than pre-req?
Ecnirp
Fri Aug 26, 2005 7:10 am
#10
I decided to stock at least 1 low CL, Medium CL and High CL weapon for every profession.
I have been surprised by the amount of lower CL weapons that sell..... not really any money to be made in selling low CL weapons as I keep them cheap and a lot of them take similar resources to my CL54 weapons but I like the fact that people are out their grinding on my stuff ![]()
Some of the more popular lower CL weapons I have found.
Blaster Fists, Vibro Axe's, E11 Rifles, Enhanced E11 Carbines, Striker Pistols, Curved Swords....
Shysty
Fri Aug 26, 2005 8:04 am
#11
I make a few RSF swords and Rykk swords on occassion when i run into a batch of Rancor teeth. Other than that, nothing.
Iplay2much
Fri Aug 26, 2005 8:18 am
#12
I craft them all
I just started out as WS about 5 months ago and breaking into the market has been pretty rough. So I opened up a shop outside Mos Eisley to cater to the new players. I had over 300 base to +65 tissues collected by me and other guild members and have pretty much used them all in crafting CL7-15 weapons. They work great for them. Pretty much cap dmg on assembly and then put the pts into efficiency and speed.
I've discovered Eisley is the new Coronet. Most of the time I have problems keeping my vendor stocked. I have a Coronet vendor that I had all my CL54 and enhanced weapons on, but I've been slowly moving them over to my Eisley vendor. I will probably close my Cnet vendor soon. I have a great customer base now and it keeps growing.
I'll never stop making the low level weapons
The ones that I sell the most though are E11 Rifles/Carbs, DL20a rifles, DH-17 snubs, striker pistols, vibro axes, and curved swords.
I've discovered Eisley is the new Coronet. Most of the time I have problems keeping my vendor stocked. I have a Coronet vendor that I had all my CL54 and enhanced weapons on, but I've been slowly moving them over to my Eisley vendor. I will probably close my Cnet vendor soon. I have a great customer base now and it keeps growing.
I'll never stop making the low level weapons
The ones that I sell the most though are E11 Rifles/Carbs, DL20a rifles, DH-17 snubs, striker pistols, vibro axes, and curved swords.
Whrlwnd13
Fri Aug 26, 2005 11:45 pm
#13
GrooperNugent wrote:
Whrlwnd13 wrote:
I only make low level (non Adv) weapons on request. Its just a pain to have two sets of components..
I have a similar approach. When I get a request I make a crate or two of the weps (I've already pulled everything off the vendor anyway) and stick them on the vendor. If the person who requested the weapon is around, I'll usually give him the weapon as a gft for making me get off my arse and make a needed weapon. Helps a low-level and keeps my stock up-to -date.
Basically i do the same thing...i didn't go into the detailsbut the end result is that the squeeky player gets the non adv weapon. (usually its for free, had a coupleWS donate weapons to me when i was a noob and I try to carry on the tradition).
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