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Bcopeland
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Postby Bcopeland » Jan 10, 2017 05:48

Probably already answered somewhere here, but I can't seem to find it so here goes.

Leveling my inf and I want to make him able to salvage. I know 800 is the magic number to shoot for, but once I'm 50 I just want to farm and salvage metal bars and maybe cloth/leather if I'm able. Do I have to go with something like WC to get my metalworking up high enough to salvage? Or can I go with tailoring and just up my metalworking another cheaper way? Basically I'm looking for a cheap way to get metalworking up if that makes any sense. Thanks in advance to any feedback.

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Postby Itz » Jan 10, 2017 10:42

You can go Tailor to around 950 and then level metalworking to 800 with low level stuff.

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Postby silenced » Jan 10, 2017 11:43

Forget that "800" is a magic number. 1000 is the magic number.


Especially since you're Albion ... forget about DF for farming. It may happen, sure, but not that often. (long time experience ;))


There are other ways to farm money in Albion, and some are really good.
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Postby Ardri » Jan 11, 2017 23:38

silenced wrote:Forget that "800" is a magic number. 1000 is the magic number.


Especially since you're Albion ... forget about DF for farming. It may happen, sure, but not that often. (long time experience ;))


There are other ways to farm money in Albion, and some are really good.


I mean if you want to PM me with your super secret lucrative tips i'll read it : )
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Postby Puchu » Jan 12, 2017 23:09

Start tailoring, level metalworking, woodworking later by making items from the woodworking/metalworking lines like toy swords, hinges atleast to 300, 400 even better (because materials are relative cheap the first 300/400 levels, then start a secondary craft like fletching, armor/weaponcraft to raise woodworking/metalworking futher.

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Postby Bloodlance » Jan 17, 2017 12:24

Glacier wrote:I use this link as a guide.

http://www.guardiansofvalor.com/Strateg ... loring.jpg


i would suggest to go after 500 from leather to the last cloth that you can craft, hands,boots and sleeves.

if you want to pimp that, it would be after 500 tailoring do thick cloth etc hands,boots, and forget the sleeves and do yellow/orange leather hands/boots until you get next tier of cloth to orange (hands/boots). => then redo from start until maxed.
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Postby CowwoC » Jan 17, 2017 14:30

silenced wrote:There are other ways to farm money in Albion, and some are really good.


Tell us more.

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Postby Ganaka » Jan 21, 2017 15:33

Puchu wrote:Start tailoring, level metalworking, woodworking later by making items from the woodworking/metalworking lines like toy swords, hinges atleast to 300, 400 even better (because materials are relative cheap the first 300/400 levels, then start a secondary craft like fletching, armor/weaponcraft to raise woodworking/metalworking futher.

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