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Tailoring blunder
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MandM
Don't make the same mistake that I did. I started out learning mooncloth tailoring and made the shoulder and belt which were NOT cheap to make. I then thought it would be a great idea to switch to Spellfire tailoring as I wanted to make the gloves. I paid the 150g and unlearned moon and my shoulder and belt turned red on my little doll dude and are currently useless. I can understand that if you switch, you cant make any of the specialty items but why does it penalize you for the items you already made. UG - Live and learn.
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Post by
MandM
I believe they break down as follows...
Spellfire = fire
Mooncloth = Heal
Shadow = Ice/arcane
I thought that the whole point of specializing is doubleing the amount of cloth you make. If it tells you that by unlearning mooncloth will render your items already made to be useless, please point out were they say that cause I missed it.
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Post by
ignis86
What class are you? I'm still wondering what cloth class heals and does Fire/Arcane... :)
I believe he switched spec's to try to get double the cloth, not necessarily the items.
I thought that the whole point of specializing is doubleing the amount of cloth you make.
oh and ummm druid? heals and has some arcane damage?
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Post by
Whix
I believe he switched spec's to try to get double the cloth, not necessarily the items.
He said he thought it would be a good idea to make the gloves. I've seen the armory of a warlock in the PM set (for mana regen maybe?).
Also, NElf priests (at least until the next patch) can cast
Starshards
. I'm going to miss my manafree DoT.
Post by
Janggala
mmediately I opened a ticket and told a GM that my kid did it in error and I obviously had no intention to drop tailoring ( FYI- I have no children.. or at least none that I know about ). It took a couple of days and it was restored.
So apparently you
can
fix stupid.
(for the reference-challenged:
Ron White
)
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