Hello fellow crafters.
I just realized that on my tailor I’m not able to guarantee t5 Cloaks on 285. I’m using CraftSim since TWW to calculate my required skill points for a specific craft.
This time I started out with Armor crafting for cloaks. So I maxed out Sin’dorei Finery (30/30) and then went the right side for Outfit Essentials (30/30) and finally Cloaks (20/20).
I got all profession gear on blue quality and 100/100 general skill.
However I’m not able to craft Cloaks on 285 without handiworks or concentration.
Am I missing something or is this broken currently?
This is not a bug. There’s just a lot of skill scattered throughout the tree.
If you are trying to make Adherent’s Silken Shroud, here are the dependencies:
- Fiber Arts[1-30] - 35 skill
- Fabric Specialist nodes[1], [15] (undocumented), [20] - 15 skill
- Eastern Kingdoms Cloth node [20] - 5 skill
- Otherworldly Cloth node [20] - 5 skill
- Textile Utilization nodes [10] and [30] - 10 skill
- Creative Efficiency nodes [10] and [30] - 10 skill
- Sin’dorei Finery [1-30] - 35 skill
- Outfit Essentials [1-30] - 35 skill
- Cloaks [1-30] - 40 skill
If you add up these points, it does match the maximum possible difficulty. So you are not going to be able to craft these without concentration and/or skill reagents for awhile. (You need 235 total kp to fill all these).
However, on the bright side, it does mean that there’s less competition because players won’t be able to make infinity copies of these–everyone has to use concentration, sharply limiting supply.
If I were you, I’d fill in Fiber Arts next, as that is the next biggest source of points.
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Alright, this very helpful. I am doing almost all other professions and they are quite forward. Didn’t expect tailoring to be designed that scattered.
Tyvm <3
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I am a tailor tried to make a Courtly robe with an added optional reagent for my alt. as soon as it was created it became soul bound. Is this happens to all upgrades now? or is this a bug?
In previous expansions, you had to buy an upgrade item to upgrade an item. This upgrade item warned specifically that the item would become soulbound. However, since now the upgrades are simply crests you slot, (they did this to simplify the process) there’s no warning that it will become soulbound.
But yes, this is intended behavior. You cannot increase the power of someone else’s items, not even your own alt. However you can have your alt send you a crafting order to accomplish this. The alt needs to earn those crests though.