Skill Tree / Crafting Issue

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Roggles
 
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Skill Tree / Crafting Issue

Post by Roggles » 19 Jul 2016, 22:10

With the current way the Procuration skill is laid out it states the following:

0 Can slaughter animals in coop, barn and stables.
Can craft bone glue.
30 Can weave ropes, linen and wool cloth.
60 Can dry hides and tan leather.
90 Can produce Silk.
100 Permanent +5 bonus to luck

The issue arises concerning ropes / linen and wool cloth, in order to make any of these apparently you need 60 Procuration to use Tanning Tub to produce Flax Fibers. : ( checked the skill_types.xml file )

Seems there is quite a disparity in the fact a finished product can be theoritically made before you can even produce the components needed to make it.

I currently run my own dedicated server, and my skill multiplier is set to MMO rate.

SO i was very happy when i finally reached lvl 60 in Animal lore, and the ability to fully unlock Procuration.

I am now extremely deflated after the ordeal of levelling Animal Lore, and now I need to Slaughter Animals in Coops etc, and make bone glue till lvl 60 in procuration, b4 i can make rope :%)


AfLIcTeD
 
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Re: Skill Tree / Crafting Issue

Post by AfLIcTeD » 22 Jul 2016, 00:56

Whats wrong with it like? looks ok to me. Drying and tanning hides are completly different materials to weaving cloth. The only thing is tanning flax. I can't remember if it is 30 or 60 in procuration. If it is 60 then yes there would be a problem.

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Styxwash
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Re: Skill Tree / Crafting Issue

Post by Styxwash » 22 Jul 2016, 09:54

Getting animal lore up is pretty easy, just find a few pigs and bring a few hundred apples.

Procuration is not one of the fastest skill to level, but getting bones is very easy to gather in the hundreds if you go hunting a few hours.

You don't want to level up your procuration by doing flax in tubs anyway, your likely to waste alot of good quality materials like that.

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