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#1
Stormbringer3

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At a certain point you have a lot of crafting materials. I can craft weapons etc. that are inferior to my current items. Is it a worthwhile use these materials to craft items to then sell?
Thanks for any opinions.

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MrMrPendragon

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If you really have the top schematics and have already built great equipment for you and your party, then just keep the materials that are harder to find and just put everything else into requisitions.

 

 

If you do not have good schematics yet, or think that there are still some good schematics out there, save your materials. I don't think they take up much inventory space anyway.



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diagorias

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I think that everything you craft sells for 5 gold? Soooo, that would not really be worth it :P



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OminousGiggle

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You can always look at the material in crafting and you can see what effects it will have when crafting
Low/med/high armor/weapon rating.

what utility slot bonus

what attack slot bonus

what defence slot bonus.

 

If it doesn't provide a bonus you want and you've got materials with a better armor/weapon rating, then ditch them.



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pvpgirl

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Not worth the time or effort for 3 coins.  

 

And if the things you're crafting aren't better than the things you're finding then your game is vastly different than mine.  The items I find from mob drops (except perhaps dragon drops) are by far of a lesser quality than what I can craft the majority of the time.  Though, I generally have very specific things I'm trying to put on each group mate - ie health return for a tank, barrier stats for protection mage, etc.  Things you won't readily find on random mob drops.



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Jadebaby

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This, your better off just selling the raw materials.

 

However crafting items don't take up any inventory space so just let 'em pile up.