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== Level 42 and above == | == Level 42 and above == | ||
If you have followed this guide, you have a decent number of blue fabrics in your sto. Unfortunately, you cannot sell back fabric, but | If you have followed this guide, you have a decent number of blue fabrics in your sto. Unfortunately, you cannot sell back fabric, but by producing goods, for example, blue tricorn hats you can get further XP out of your stock. | ||
I avoided black dye and fabric in this guide, because they are very elaborate to produce, although they give good XP. Black dye requires 20 coal each which means a lot of time for harvesting and sto running to get a considerable amount of coal for that. Worse, black fabric requires ''two'' black dyes to make, thus you need the double amount of dye to make the same amount of fabric. | I avoided black dye and fabric in this guide, because they are very elaborate to produce, although they give good XP. Black dye requires 20 coal each which means a lot of time for harvesting and sto running to get a considerable amount of coal for that. Worse, black fabric requires ''two'' black dyes to make, thus you need the double amount of dye to make the same amount of fabric. | ||
Of course, you want to make black fabric and scarfes, however only so many you have a use for the products, not for pure levelling. | Of course, you want to make black fabric and scarfes, however only so many you have a use for the products, not for pure levelling. | ||
Congratulations! You are | Congratulations! You are now able to produce the low-level items (mostly headgear) and have spent only a tremendous amount of money and time. |
Revision as of 21:39, 3 March 2009
Before you start, please ask yourself the following questions:
- Do you want to spend a lot of time for levelling until you can make your first wearable item?
- Are you able to bring up over 1 million gc for the ingredients?
- Are you willing to learn a profession that is not profitable?
If you have answered all questions with "yes", you have just won a free course on Tailoring!
Getting started (Level 0-12)
Requirements:
- 50 kgc
Get the book on fabric weaving (5 kgc) from NPC Grigore Ureche in EVTR and read it. Buy 600 Looms either from Tailorica in TG or, if you prefer C2, from Croitorul in Irinveron. Either way you will spend 30 kgc on looms. Then buy 6000 thread from any general store (since you will run a lot, the store in VOTD is in good reach from the store). Organize your favorite food to support roughly 7000 food points (for example 150 FPs). Get to a quiet place and start weaving (mixing 1 loom and 10 thread).
After mixing the stuff, you should have roughly 500 white fabric and level 12.
Making red and orange dye (Level 13-23)
Requirements:
- Tailoring level above 10
- Money or other possibility to get 300 Saltpeter
- Money or other possibility to get 6000 Water Essences
- some investment money for buying empty vials, investment will return
Get the books on red and orange dye from NPC Grigore Ureche in EVTR and read them. Each dye book costs 4 kgc. Then buy 3000 square (20 gc each) vials either from Tailorica in TG or, if you prefer C2, from Croitorul in Irinveron.
I recommend to make red dye until level 15. Red is the simplest dye and you need it later anyway for red fabric and, consequently, for making red scarves. For 300 red dye, you need 300 Saltpeter, 1500 red roses, and 600 water essences. Mix 5 red rose with 2 water essences, 1 saltpeter and 1 square vial.
For the 2700 orange dye, gather 38000 Sunflower and 38000 red rose. You will further need 5400 water essences. Make orange dye using 14 red roses, 14 sunflowers, 2 water essences and 1 square vial. Orange dye has the big advantage of not needing the costly saltpeter. However, there is no recipe requiring orange cloth, so you can sell back the orange dye for 25 gc to the NPCs Tailorica or Croitorul. Considering fails, you get back a little bit more money than you invested for vials.
Don't think this second step was without cost. The water essences and saltpeter you used would have been worth approximately 40 kgc.
Making blue dye (Level 24-33)
Requirements:
- Tailoring level above 22
- Money or other possibility to get 10000 Saltpeter
- Money or other possibility to get 20000 Water Essences
- 200 kgc for square vials
Get the book on blue dye from NPC Grigore Ureche in EVTR and read it. Now plan for making 10000 blue dyes. Thus harvest 200k Blue Star Flowers and organize 10000 Saltpeter and 20000 Water Essencies. Mix 20 Blue Star Flowers with 2 Water Essencies, 1 Saltpeter and a square vial.
Try to withstand the urge for reselling the blue dye for making a quick gc. You have spent a lot more money on ingredients than you actually get back. It is better to further process the blue dye later.
Reckoning the ingredients, you just invested more than 550 kgc.
Making blue fabric (Level 33-42)
Requirements:
- Tailoring level above 32
- about 10000 blue dye
- 50000 Air Essences
- 630 kgc for loom/thread for another 9000 white fabric
Get the book on fabric dyeing from NPC Grigore Ureche in EVTR and read it. Then shop for the ingredients for the white fabric (you might have already some of it in your sto).
For fabric dyeing, you need 5 Air Essences per fabric. Now its time to use your dye. Dye! Dye! Dyyyye!!!
Level 42 and above
If you have followed this guide, you have a decent number of blue fabrics in your sto. Unfortunately, you cannot sell back fabric, but by producing goods, for example, blue tricorn hats you can get further XP out of your stock.
I avoided black dye and fabric in this guide, because they are very elaborate to produce, although they give good XP. Black dye requires 20 coal each which means a lot of time for harvesting and sto running to get a considerable amount of coal for that. Worse, black fabric requires two black dyes to make, thus you need the double amount of dye to make the same amount of fabric. Of course, you want to make black fabric and scarfes, however only so many you have a use for the products, not for pure levelling.
Congratulations! You are now able to produce the low-level items (mostly headgear) and have spent only a tremendous amount of money and time.