Post by NONE on Dec 17, 2012 1:59:05 GMT -5
Dunno where I'd put something like this otherwise, seeing as it'd be a personally compiled resource, but this is what I do with my spare time when I'm bored and I organize things...
Slowly, this will fill up with my personally compiled resources for this site. Keep an eye out in the future.
Ehehehe. Why don't you take a good look? It might help you out a bit.
Ihihihihihi.
Well, let's start then. If there's something confusing, I'll explain it, so please, look through to your heart's content. The accuracy isn't guaranteed though. I can't state anything in red, after all. Left is materials (usually alphabetized), across the top is products. I haven't listed anything above rank 20 though, so don't hope for too much. One last thing: if the product is level specific, like with carpentry or alchemy, the products are by level, but if it's a set for a certain number of ranks, like cooking or tailoring, products are usually alphabetized.
Aaaaaah! The alchemy recipes changed! Gotta fix, gotta fix, gotta fix! This'll get updated when I get time, I hope!
Well? How about some more info then! You have drops and you don't know what they're good for? This next chart shows you how to get every crafting item and where you use it. Green means you use it with that method, orange means you obtain it with that method, and blue means you can do either. For instance, harvest a crop or plant one!
Eh? More? Alright, this is the last thing I have though. See how you can get every item via a monster drop? Well, knowing which monster to hunt for certain items is important too, right? So here's something that illustrates that. Green means it's common, that strange yellow-brown color means uncommon, and orange means it's rare. Good information, right? Oh, right, apparently all monsters have a very small chance to drop a weapon or armor too, but I have no idea what'll show up. The locations of the monsters are catalogued as well, with the arrows meaning the monster can appear throughout the area, as long as it's reasonable and on a limited basis. (So any aquatic archetype can appear in West Road, but only something amphibian or that can go on land, like a frog, could exist in the other two places.) That's what I hear, anyway.
Heh. Well, that's all for now. Hurry up and leave before I get annoyed.
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[Special thanks to the c-box people who didn't hit me in the face while I bugged them as I made this. Also thanks for putting up with the attitude in the actual relevant portion. I got kinda bored as I wrote up things, so I put some strange character characteristics in there. Please don't mind the Utsuho begone picture, okay?]
Slowly, this will fill up with my personally compiled resources for this site. Keep an eye out in the future.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ehehehe. Why don't you take a good look? It might help you out a bit.
Ihihihihihi.
Well, let's start then. If there's something confusing, I'll explain it, so please, look through to your heart's content. The accuracy isn't guaranteed though. I can't state anything in red, after all. Left is materials (usually alphabetized), across the top is products. I haven't listed anything above rank 20 though, so don't hope for too much. One last thing: if the product is level specific, like with carpentry or alchemy, the products are by level, but if it's a set for a certain number of ranks, like cooking or tailoring, products are usually alphabetized.
Aaaaaah! The alchemy recipes changed! Gotta fix, gotta fix, gotta fix! This'll get updated when I get time, I hope!
Well? How about some more info then! You have drops and you don't know what they're good for? This next chart shows you how to get every crafting item and where you use it. Green means you use it with that method, orange means you obtain it with that method, and blue means you can do either. For instance, harvest a crop or plant one!
Eh? More? Alright, this is the last thing I have though. See how you can get every item via a monster drop? Well, knowing which monster to hunt for certain items is important too, right? So here's something that illustrates that. Green means it's common, that strange yellow-brown color means uncommon, and orange means it's rare. Good information, right? Oh, right, apparently all monsters have a very small chance to drop a weapon or armor too, but I have no idea what'll show up. The locations of the monsters are catalogued as well, with the arrows meaning the monster can appear throughout the area, as long as it's reasonable and on a limited basis. (So any aquatic archetype can appear in West Road, but only something amphibian or that can go on land, like a frog, could exist in the other two places.) That's what I hear, anyway.
Heh. Well, that's all for now. Hurry up and leave before I get annoyed.
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[Special thanks to the c-box people who didn't hit me in the face while I bugged them as I made this. Also thanks for putting up with the attitude in the actual relevant portion. I got kinda bored as I wrote up things, so I put some strange character characteristics in there. Please don't mind the Utsuho begone picture, okay?]