So, You Want To Be A Tailor?
Part 2





The materials you buy will come in stacks of 20.  You cannot break those stacks up, but you can combine them into a stack of 100.  For now, just buy the one stack of each material you are required.  (Woolen Thread is Woolen Heavy Thread)

Now you can create the item by clicking the icon once in your hotbar.

But wait a minute, the item I'm trying to create says I need a forge?

Well then, you have been assigned to create a studded item.  If you look at that item, it says you need the studs for it. 

/broadcast Where can I find some Studs?
[Broadcast] Localnoob: I got yet stud right here, ayuck!

I'm warning you of this, because it happens constantly.  You cannot buy studs, although if your metalworking falls behind, you can buy them off of someone else.  You need to open your metalworking skill, scroll to the bottom, and find the studs.  Make sure you are making the right ones, place them on your hotbar.  Now go find the forge, it will be a big stone looking thing on the side of Camelot Castle, within Camelot City Gates.  It should be easily seen by the troves of people standing around it.  Across the road from the forge will be a bunch of merchants selling armor and weapons.  Go in there and find one with the tag "<Merchant>."  He should have the bars and the smithing hammer.  Remember to buy the hammer, you will need it.  Now buy a stack of bronze bars.

You should be worried about your encumbrance about now, so walk back to the forge and make your studs.  Then, still standing near the forge, make your item.  If you fail, keep trying until you make it.  Sometimes you may lose materials.  Keep track of how many materials you are losing, if you lose too much, you may end up falling short of cash.  This rarely happens on a consignment, though.

Great, so now you have your item, now what?  Type /task again, look at the name of the person.  Find a person whom is a guard and walk up to them.  Type "/where <insertentirenameofpersonhere>"  The guard will point in that persons' direction.  After a while of this, you will know Camelot like the back of your hand.  Consignments will only take you to people within the city.  If you come up with that screen "Loading" you have gone the wrong way.  If you log out, the consignment timer stops until you log back in.  If you die, you lose your consignment.  You can only do consignments until 600 in your main skill.

Powerleveling:

So, you have money to burn eh?  Well then, if you don't mind losing money, and consignments are too tedius and long for you, you may powerlevel your skills up.  Basically, the way to do this is to go through your entire list of things you can make for the skill you wish to raise and find one that is orange con to you and requires the lest amount of materials to make.  Put that icon in your hotbar and begin creating that item, over and over until that item changes color, then find the next one.  You can then sell those things made to the merchant to gain back a bit of what you paid to make it.  In no time, you can burn through a few points of your skill.  When you reach about 400, your skill will slow down significantly.  Again it will slow down drastically at 800.  Right now, it takes about a two minutes for me to create an orange con item.

Other things:

There are supposedly two new caster oriented tradeskills coming out at some point.  This is just a floating rumor and has no base yet.  You may want to wait for those.  It has already been discussed that noone may switch their tradeskill to a new one that is implemented.

Having your tradeskill up will give you the advantage of being able to /repair your own armor.  (Fletching would allow you to repair your staff)  Basically, /repairing your armor requires a skill of at least 1/2 what it takes to make the item.  For dropped armor, use your best judgement of where it would fit.

Every item that you create will have your name under the Magical Properties view.
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