Then there is the cost of it, or the rarity of the component for it. For the 41st level armor one of the components require a polished adamant, the actual pieces of armor calls for an adamant shard. Polished adamants I have more then enough of, shards, forget it, I don't have any.
You can buy Adamant shards (heck, ANY of these rare components) at the Crafting NPC at any skirmish camp, using skirmish marks. You'll also get them from killing some monsters. Mithril flakes (the tier 6 item) drop from mining ore nodes. The tier 7 items drop from mining ore nodes, wood nodes, and scholar nodes.
The lowest level guild recipes are indeed, not very useful. It's when you get higher level that they get to mean something. If getting to that level was easy, everyone would do it and there'd be no market for the items!
I am premium. I've thought of going VIP long enough for the unlocks, but I'd want to do the 90 day for $30 and I just don't have the $30 to spare.
I've only done 1 skirmish with 1 character, just seems too much like an escort mission for me. But I have bought quite a bit of flax from the crafts vender. I imagine the adamant shards are costly and marks are few and far between for me. During one of the festivals mobs dropped tokens you could swap for marks. That is one of those thing I wish they had left in
I've only done 1 skirmish with 1 character, just seems too much like an escort mission for me.
Skirmishes come in two major flavors: offensive and defensive. If you did the skirmish tutorial, the first instance (where the constable sends you into Bree to clear out the brigands) is an offensive skirmish. The second one (where you defend the Prancing Pony) is a defensive skirmish.
Offensive skirmishes are nothing at all like escort missions. You can go at your own pace and therefore the fights are a little bit tougher. Some things to note about skirmishes:
YOU set the level and difficulty. If you want to just check it out, use Tier 1 and set it a few levels below your character's level.
There are optional encounters, two per skirmish run. You don't have to do them, but you get some extra rewards if you do.
Remember to summon your skimrish soldier. The encounters are built assuming you have one.
Spend marks to level up your solder. If you are in a level 40 instance and your soldier is only level 20, he isn't going to help you much.
You may only have a few skirmishes now, but once you're over 50 you'll unlock more in the course of the Epic quest series. (Yet another reason to do them.) A lot of level-cap (or formerly level-cap) content rewards skirmish currency these days.
Skirmish currency is valuable at all levels. The level 75 armor sets assume you have quite a bit of it... but it does get easier to gather as you go up in levels.
Well I did the first skirmishes with a couple of my characters. My hunter went down 3 times, I think he did poorly protecting the dwarf outpost. My champion did quite a bit better, never went down and actually fought a dragon/drake{?} Not as bad as I thought they would be, but not fun enough to go out of my way to do them.
Now for the rant. I don't use the ingredient bags when crafting, apprentice recipes take 3 and at 95TP a piece I don't see where they are worth it. Right now they are on sale for 16TP, so I garbed one figuring to buy 2 more for the recipe once I got to a craft hall to use them; spotted the sale checking on something else so just snagged one while I was there. Finally got to the crafting hall and checked the recipe, 8.... 8? 8 freaking ingredient bags? Has someone lost their ever loven mind? I wouldn't buy 8 if they where only 10TP. And at the regular price of 95TP one recipe would cost more then most of the quest/expansion packs. Some one really needs to get their head out of the stock market and back in the game, that would be 795 to do one recipe that could fail.
Some times I really wonder if marketing people have the foggiest clue.
Now for the rant. I don't use the ingredient bags when crafting, apprentice recipes take 3 and at 95TP a piece I don't see where they are worth it.
I've NEVER used an ingredient bag when crafting, and I have 4 characters at Tier 7 and maximum rep with their respective guilds. They're supposed to be a last-ditch thing you use when you truly CAN'T get any of the normal ingredients used in the regular recipes. Are you having trouble getting regular ingredients?
Well, no. I found where to get adament shards; not easy but some rock trolls have them; usually the 4K moral ones lol.
But if I want marks for components I guess I need to do skirmishes.
I haven't done skirmishes with my lore master yet, really don't know how to play it. I guess bring the bear and use CC spells;
I haven't done skirmishes with my lore master yet, really don't know how to play it. I guess bring the bear and use CC spells;
Make sure to set the skirmish for 2 or 3 levels lower than your LM, if you are just starting out. Your skirmish soldier will be underpowered, probably, and won't be able to help you as much unless you keep him/her close to the level of the skirmishes you run.
Once skirmishes become easy for you, you can do them on-level or even above.
I may have needed to turn the level down for my hunter. I let it run at default for the first skirmish; dwarf outpost. My guardian and champion did quite well. My hunter fumbled big time. Probably just not running him right.
One of the on going issues I have is selecting a target if there is a friendly in the mix. Seems I'm always targeting the friendly and missing an attack.
One of the on going issues I have is selecting a target if there is a friendly in the mix. Seems I'm always targeting the friendly and missing an attack.
I use the Tab key to target the enemies.
If you turn on a UI setting that's something like "skill forwarding", you can target a friendly and use an offensive skill. That skill will be executed on your target's target. I use that all the time to use a combat skill on someone I'm healing... or to heal someone that's the target of an enemy.
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And how or can I toss my warrior a potion?
You can't use healing or athelas potions on your soldier. If you have a healing skill, you can heal your soldier with it. You can use wound/disease/poison/fear draughts on others but I've never tried one on a soldier.
Thanks, that is one of the buttons I rarely use, in fact I don't use the keyboard much at all.
One of the bits of monotony I am having now is constantly having to have my characters run back to the house to pick up their components to clear out the cheats. Not sure what to do about it, maybe I am saving too much stuff; like all the gems. If I can and a bank is close I will drop the stuff at it, but this usually means a couple of trips back and forth to get the items out of the bank and in to the chest at the house, and jumping back and forth between characters to collect their items. I can easily burn an hour doing this, then have to get my characters back to where they were to start; it may be a quick jump to the house but often it is connecting rides to get back. I am really not sure there is any way around it though.
My bank space is also filling up for a some of characters. My guardian; cook, has a bunch of cooking components taking up space. She usually cooks the same thing for my other characters; like standard rations. My hunter's is filling with various items, mostly trophies and armor sets for my other characters. My loremaster/scholar's is filling with her components. Most of it is secondary items; when the primaries are hard to come by. As well as all her farming gear; that's 6 levels of base components. My champion/weapons smith's is almost empty; by comparison. She has a few trophies, several bars of various metals, and a few items for woodworking.
I really need to clear a lot of it out. Like I've saved all the polished gems, but 90 polished opals don't do my characters any good, they are past needing them for item components. I'm saving all the sulfurs for my metal smith; once I make one, and most are up to 100 now. And then there is all the dies lol I gave the AH a shot with 3 master crafted bard instruments, that never got a bid. So I'm not too sure about using the AH to sell my surplus stock.
The real problem is I'm tired of tossing gold at bank space, and really need another chest or two at my house. I've thought about getting shared bank space but my TP is getting tight, I'm saving it in hopes character slots will go on sale real soon. With my luck they will go on sale the day after I pay full price Which I may have to do, as it stands it would take a couple of weeks to get the character up to the level of the rest of my characters.
One thing I have learned running several characters is they aren't getting identical quests. Yes they get quite a few of the same quests, but each character seems to be getting or finding quests missed by the others. Can I assume; even though they aren't labeled as such, that they are class/craft quests? Or am I just being sloppy and missing quests?
While you may not like expanding your vault space with gold, it's a heck of a lot cheaper than doing so with TP.
And, I would suggest you getting some shared Vault when TP permits, as mailing things between characters is far more tedious.
Even when you've fully expanded every character's vault as far as gold will take you (120 slots), you should never. Repeat, NEVER. Use TP for more vault space. It's far more economical to simply buy an extra char slot and mail them gold to expand their vault space.
Also, you're probably being sloppy. A side from some Hunter specific port-skill gaining quests, Class quests generally only happen at 15 (Class Trait), 30 (Class Trait), 45 (Legendary Trait) and 58 (Legendary Capstone Trait).
Sounds to me like you need a system of triage for your storage. Here are the rules I use:
Store minimally-processed materials instead of finished goods. If I can craft it (without a cooldown) with the materials I have, then I don't keep it.
DO process hides & ore. Two stacks of hides becomes ONE stack of leather after you process it.
Have your jeweler keep EITHER polished gems OR unpolished ones, to reduce the number of stacks.
If you can farm it up in a few minutes, then don't store it. Store processed food instead of raw veggies. You can always farm up more veggies.
Store dye materials instead of dyes. (Farmed dye materials are my exception, since they're a PITA to farm up.) But always keep yarrow, woad, and indigo since they can't be farmed and are only found on the landscape. (Though I only keep one stack of yarrow since I don't like the colors it makes AND I know where the Secret Yarrow Spot is. )
Sell dyes on the AH, even if you don't get much. They're VERY cheap to list. If you have the raw materials you can always make more dye. (My exception is dyes that sell well on my server; I sometimes make a lot of those but don't list them all to avoid glutting the market.)
Keep an eye on which scholar materials you use, and which you don't. Don't keep multiple stacks of rarely-used materials. Sell them to an NPC if they don't sell in the AH.
My alts are at very different levels. Don't waste space storing stuff that's 20 or 30 levels higher and you have no idea when you'll get to playing the alt that far... unless the item is SO rare you won't be able to get anything close to it.
If things don't sell in the AH then I sell them to an NPC. A few silver is better than nothing. If I don't think something will sell in the AH and it costs a lot to list it, I also sell it to an NPC. Frankly, I think my vaults are cleaner than my closets here at home!
I find shared storage to be VERY helpful if you have multiple alts with cross-dependencies for crafting. (I'm VIP so I also don't mind paying TPs for storage that I can't get another way.) I keep items that everyone can use (like shards) in the shared storage, and use the rest to transfer items... though now that my shared storage is up to 110 items, I also keep athelas/celebrant pots, food, hope tokens, and bind-to-account Store items in there.
I really need to clear a lot of it out. Like I've saved all the polished gems, but 90 polished opals don't do my characters any good...
The real problem is I'm tired of tossing gold at bank space...
Get in line, join the club.
First, lose the stuff you don't "need". Sell it on the AH, or just Vendor it. If it's not valuable "to you", it's not valuable.
Best thing I ever did for storage was start a 2nd account and blitz a couple characters up thru Level 10 or so, just enough to get their vaults to size 45. That's 180 extra storage slots for anything cheap to mail - cosmetics, scrolls, drop loot, etc etc. You might have to mail them the occasional short stack of vendor trash to cover their postage costs (or run them a bit to earn their own), but... 180 slots? Fo'get aboudit!
One thing I have learned running several characters is they aren't getting identical quests. Yes they get quite a few of the same quests, but each character seems to be getting or finding quests missed by the others. Can I assume; even though they aren't labeled as such, that they are class/craft quests? Or am I just being sloppy and missing quests?
3 things going on.
First is starting race - the "prologues" are diff for each race/starting area.
The second is that there are just too many quests to choose from and keep track of. It was asked in a diff thread whether 2 characters could level up and NEVER do the same quests, and it was agreed "probably" (with some exceptions - prologues join in Bree, etc.).
The 3rd is class and rewards. A Hunter might choose to do a quest (chain) that offers a nice Bow or Agility reward, while a LoreMaster might choose a diff one that offers a Staff or Will item. And while there is no preventing the other character from going back and doing the other as well, that first quest might well lead to a diff area/quest giver, who then sends them off down another diff road, and the spiral widens.
It's not about being "sloppy" - it's that Lotro doesn't expect you to do them all, and didn't design it to invite such. (In fact, if you do try to "finish" an area, you'll be way over-level for the next area. And while that's not bad for finishing quests and deeds, it is bad for Tasks, if that matters to you.)
"(In fact, if you do try to "finish" an area, you'll be way over-level for the next area. And while that's not bad for finishing quests and deeds, it is bad for Tasks, if that matters to you.)"
Oh I'm well aware of that, learned it with my hunter.
I'm on with my hobbit/guardian/tinker. Looking at her vault I see stacks of some cooking ingredients at 50 and 60. I can assume she doesn't use them. I need to just make a list of the ingredients she uses and dump the rest. She usually just makes the cooked foods, like hard tack or muffins. Some thing you would eat after a battle. I keep meaning to get the ingredients for shire rations, it's what my hunter and champion need now. I also need to track down some more useful recipes, like muffins and tarts. But I did just clean out 8 slots.
I checked on shared space and immediately remembered why I didn't get it O.O If that price was on a "space bundle" that would be the 20 shared, a bag for each character, and a bonus chest at your home, I might pay that for it.
I usually craft down materials as much as possible. But then they just build up, I sell off anything over 50 usually.
Well, harumph. My lumber didn't come in for this bathroom floor job I got. The problems of being rural, it would cost me $20 in gas to go get it. It's only $38 of lumber lol
Edit to add: Are "bounties" worth anything but their silver value?
I usually craft down materials as much as possible. But then they just build up, I sell off anything over 50 usually.
I usually let that run to a full stack of 100, for anything that stacks to 100. You never know... and storing 44 of something takes up the SAME amount of space as storing 100 of the same thing.
Originally Posted by manstan
Edit to add: Are "bounties" worth anything but their silver value?
Nope. However, if you are totally F2P (or get a second F2P account just for storage), they can be used to trade with other players as a substitute for silver. Free players aren't allowed to mail or trade in-game cash. (Premium players can.)
I let my lore master take and sell off items over 50. For some reason she always seems shy of coin. I'm guessing because as a scholar/farmer she has to buy a lot of components.
Well I have done another of the skirmishes. I need to track down some skirmish maps, that shire one; driving off the invaders, was a PITA because I kept getting lost and didn't know whom was protecting what gate where. Yes, hobbits died
My champion and guardian did well, my hunter died 7 times. I spent a bit of marks to bring my warrior up to a tank, but it didn't help much; she's not the one that keeps dieing lol
Well then I'll just cash out the bounties, I need the pack/vault space. Now about these arnorian coins. I have a bunch and have only found 2 merchants to use them; in tinnudir, but nothing I need/want. I can't cash them out and the are bound to this character. I see a nice way to burn them, refined athelas essence But are there merchants elsewhere that may have other items I can buy with these?
I let my lore master take and sell off items over 50. For some reason she always seems shy of coin. I'm guessing because as a scholar/farmer she has to buy a lot of components.
Well I have done another of the skirmishes. I need to track down some skirmish maps, that shire one; driving off the invaders, was a PITA because I kept getting lost and didn't know whom was protecting what gate where. Yes, hobbits died
My champion and guardian did well, my hunter died 7 times. I spent a bit of marks to bring my warrior up to a tank, but it didn't help much; she's not the one that keeps dieing lol
Well then I'll just cash out the bounties, I need the pack/vault space. Now about these arnorian coins. I have a bunch and have only found 2 merchants to use them; in tinnudir, but nothing I need/want. I can't cash them out and the are bound to this character. I see a nice way to burn them, refined athelas essence But are there merchants elsewhere that may have other items I can buy with these?
Rep items are normally only trade-able in the region they are for, I usually use them for potions even if it is just to vendor them. Not saying they are not trade-able somewhere else, I just have not found it if they are.
Might check if any of the armour is wanted for cosmetic use, though.
But are there merchants elsewhere that may have other items I can buy with these?
Nope. Zone currency is only barterable in that zone.
And, I'd highly recommend you get the improved Wallet so these Barter items will be stored there, rather than taking up valuable inventory/vault space.
I bought a small statue for my pocket, a new bow, and 30 potions lol
My dumb luck holds true. Character slots went on sale 30% 0ff. Looks like a few other things too, like class unlocks. If I could spare the TP I'd unlock warden because I like solo classes. As is, it looks like another guardian; elf female. My other elf is a champion. I looked at minstrel but that doesn't look too solo-able. My loremaster is hard enough to solo; the pet helps a lot. I thought about hunter, but this will be my metal worker to make heavy armor, so she might as well be a class that uses it. Gives my hunter a brake from armor duties so he can concentrate on his and the loremasters armor.
As is, it looks like another guardian; elf female. My other elf is a champion. I looked at minstrel but that doesn't look too solo-able. My loremaster is hard enough to solo; the pet helps a lot.
Minstrels are quite easy to solo. They have much better heals than loremaster, even when being hit. The Warspeech stance gives them lots of DPS and still have self-healing... though they do run through power a bit quickly. Minstrels can also use shields which gives them more armor than other cloth-wearing classes.
Thanks, but part of the reason I didn't go for a hunter was because I wanted a class that wore heavy metal.
If I some how get another character slot; maybe in a lottery or something lol, it will be a hobbit minstrel
Although I have seen/herd minstrels attack. Sounds more like they are tripping over their instrument then playing a song lol
Oh, I'm not liking this double xp running a new character. She's leveling too fast. I know the drill so she is expediting quests easily,but she is still out leveling them. I'm letting mobs live so I don't gain a level on a finished quest before I can turn it in lol
Blast it. This new character is just shy of 15th level and most of her quests are already dark blue when she gets them. Only good thing is since she is out leveling her quests and their exp goes down, her leveling is starting to slow. Maybe by 20th level she will be back in the white
Last night I did an all call for copper and tin to level up my new characters crafting. Basically I took a turn with each of my characters and hit a different area with copper/tin nodes. My hunter went due west and ended up running north along the midgwater pass. There are 55th level mobs there, I got my &&&& handed to me in no short order lol I also stumbled on; I think it was, 4 22nd level quests. It was like digging taters in a mine field lol I've had 4 characters past that area and never hit those quests.
I've never run in to mobs that high level anywhere else in Bree, so my curiosity up as to just what is in there lol
My new guardian/metalsmith is halfway to 15th level and I'd love to jump in and geterdone, but it's a busy day. Patching a bathroom floor under a toilet; always fun, then house work and med prep for a friend of mine; yes I'll wash my hands lol
My hunter went due west and ended up running north along the midgwater pass. There are 55th level mobs there, I got my &&&& handed to me in no short order lol I also stumbled on; I think it was, 4 22nd level quests. It was like digging taters in a mine field lol I've had 4 characters past that area and never hit those quests.
I've never run in to mobs that high level anywhere else in Bree, so my curiosity up as to just what is in there lol
I believe they are part of epic chain.
Originally Posted by manstan
My new guardian/metalsmith is halfway to 15th level and I'd love to jump in and geterdone, but it's a busy day. Patching a bathroom floor under a toilet; always fun, then house work and med prep for a friend of mine; yes I'll wash my hands lol
Join the fun then, my kitchen is now repainted walls and floor, pipes also repainted in correct colors, and i also went and filld in all cracks and holes before paintjob...
Thank you, Turbine, for listening and giving us an opt-out of FE! Good work!
Still haven't got the floor redone. Proving to be a PITA, not the floor it's self, but the job the 2 previous people did to it. I may not be a carpenter, but I can do better then that. LOL Biggest problem is this house is over 100 years old. Built before internal plumbing. The basement and register heat was put in after the house was build. I keep saying I could drop $40K in this house and have a $40K house lol
Not sure what to think of this metal smithing. Bronze armor is 15th level, I have found a couple of scrolls that give me heavy bronze at 16th level.
Next up is iron at 17th level, and crafted iron at 18th. HUH?
What is the point of making the 15th or 17th level armor when you just have to turn around a make the next level. I made the 15th because I don't have all the 16th, but I'll ware this 15/16 till I'm 18th and my 18th level armor is ready.
Still going to be a while before she can do my 28th level guardian and 32nd level champion any good, but right now I have my other 3 prospectors rampaging through the barrows looking for barrow iron lol.
Imo, the best place to farm copper/tin is Rushock Bog, NW corner of Shire. It's plentiful enough, but the real bonus is that aside from a few rares, nothing there goes agrro, so you can farm in peace, even take a break for a bio and not worry about dieing while afk.
Originally Posted by manstan
Not sure what to think of this metal smithing. Bronze armor is 15th level, I have found a couple of scrolls that give me heavy bronze at 16th level.
Next up is iron at 17th level, and crafted iron at 18th. HUH?
Yeah, that's lame, no disagreement. It's b/c alts don't start able to wear heavy armour, so the progression has to be compressed to get it back in synch with leveling. It starts making sense again after that Tier. <shrugs>
... right now I have my other 3 prospectors rampaging through the barrows looking for barrow iron lol.
Might be better to have a spectrum of Crafters than all overlapped in one area. If done right, 4 Characters can cover every available "production" Craft, and 3 can cover 4-5 of them. This is a thumbnail summary: http://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Craf...ion_Dependency
I hear ya. Back tracking can be a PITA. I'm hot to get the hides to make my hunter his 42nd level armor, but I need to park him again to let my other characters catch up. I have several areas I can be questing in in the 30-50 level range so no need to have them all in the same area; once they get the level. Right now I have 3 one right behind the other in the lone lands. lol
I screwed up to begin with and needed one more character to cover all the crafts, but of 5 characters 4 have prospecting lol
Quicky. How do you get the juggle emote to last longer? I got it so my hunter could stand there and juggle while I sort packs and check menus, but it's a short emote.
Quicky. How do you get the juggle emote to last longer? I got it so my hunter could stand there and juggle while I sort packs and check menus, but it's a short emote.
The chat works like doskey. If you press enter, up arrow, and enter, you can spam an emote. If you spam juggle, it will appear to last longer. There is no way to extend it but this will looks as if you are doing it constantly for as long as you care to spam. Emote spam in crowds is bad, though: it lags everyone, so please use this with a grain of common sense and not do it in a crowd for 20 min or something.
On being a packrat (previous topic):
your own personal house and kinhouse are outstanding ways to be a virtual hoarder. Along with the alts needed to have your own personal kinship, you will have more than enough storage. Shared space is nice too, but some items can be put in deep storage and you can put up some of your many decorations in the houses as well, those things eat up a lot of space too. This is not an easy thing to accomplish as a free to player, but it is possible and a great long term goal for the packrat.
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Draegon:
"stack all the morale you want but dont come on here wonderin why you aint hittin hard! "
Blast if I had know the emote was so short I probably wouldn't have gotten it. I wish; like when playing music, he would just juggle till I moved him.
I did a massive clean out and reorganization. For my house trunks one is for transient items going from one to another character, and the other is just for items all my characters use; dyes, gems, and potions. For the characters vaults I cleaned out all the tier 1 and most of the tier 2 components. Only my newest character is still crafting at tier 2. My weaponsmith is down to a few keep sakes and metal ingots. My hunter is the pack rat. I have went out of my way to get some of those trophies and don't want to give them up, as well as being the main gatherer for the rest of my characters. His vault is up to 90 slots and I have filed it before. lol But the way it looks if I want any more storage it's going to cost me TP one way or another. It seems my best option is going to be the 90 day/$30 VIP membership, and what I get to keep that it opens, once it runs out.
You can go up to 120 spaces in vault with 5gold for last few updates. Afterwards, it sonly TP. If you are at least premium, or have currency limit removed. 5 Gold is a few hours of killing while deeding, and selling all loot to vendors.
The idea of going VIp is a good one, enjoy it while it lasts, and take full advanctage - dont forget to log in all chars, get riding for all of them, gather guild rep items to advance in crafting guilds while VIP, etc etc
Thank you, Turbine, for listening and giving us an opt-out of FE! Good work!
Blast if I had know the emote was so short I probably wouldn't have gotten it. I wish; like when playing music, he would just juggle till I moved him.
There is a place for suggestions... but fun stuff is often ignored. Doubt they will make juggle a toggle anytime soon.
One of my characters is a dwarf jester (champion) --- I spent a lot of time and energy on his outfit and he can do all the funny stuff like juggle, handstand, flip, firebreath (2 versions?), fishslap, quizzle, and so on. For a while you could /sit and juggle and all but for no good reason turbine nerfed emotes while sitting, most fail badly now.
Draegon:
"stack all the morale you want but dont come on here wonderin why you aint hittin hard! "
Second rainy day, been a drought all summer and I only have rainy days off lol Played some yesterday but for as long as I was on I didn't get much questing done. I have all my character running around gathering items for various recipes. Starting off this morning with my farmer having to grow more spring barley because my cook ran out while making steak and kidney pies lol
Some how I had forgot to make a 28th level sword for my hobbit guardian and I had just moved all my ingots to my metal-smith so had to back track for some rich iron ora. I also wanted a two handed club for my hobbit to use for overpowering, my woodworker doesn't have any of the right lumber. So time for my forester to gather some yew branches to work in to lumber.
What I am trying to do is craft out components to useful items; some stuff just sets till I need it, so sort of wastes space.
My cook has a bunch of strawberries, she has the pie filling recipe and the pie crust recipe but no strawberry pie recipe. Can't seem to find one even at the AH; well not the last time I checked. Is the strawberry pie recipe a cooks guild recipe or just a very rare drop?
I seem to have quite a few components for recipes I don't have yet for most of my crafts. I'm not sure which ones are critical so I hate to toss/sell them.
Well it looks like the fishing event of the festival is over; all the quest/events have a 28{?}day cool down on them. Seems the rest of the festival is still going, But what to do with all these odds and ends fish I can't barter? Toss them I guess because I can't sell them and they are just taking up vault space. If I save them will they still be good for the next fishing even?
Yes, I'll salt them so they last lol
There comes a point when it is worse to respond, and as such let a thread die, then to response to combatants even to defend yourself
My newest character is still suffering from the 100% bonus event. 18th level, guesting on the string, and having a deuce of a time finding even green quests Luckily lots of tasks though. But the way it looks she may be in the old forest before she levels out.
I liked the fishing events; when I could do them, during the festival. Be nice if they became a regular weekend event. Make bringing up you fishing hobby's level worth the effort.