General Crafting Questions

Started 13 Jan 2019
by Estat
in Crafting
How much does it cost to get Crafting Skills to LGM here?

- Tailoring
- Armor
- Weapon
- Fletching
- Alchemy
- Spellcraft

Gem quality doesn’t matter for overcharging (http://playphoenix.wiki/crafting-changes/). Does item Quality matter, will a 97% qua helm have less imbue points than a MP helm?
Sun 13 Jan 2019 2:34 PM by Mura
Higher quality items absolutely have more imbue points.

As far as costs tailor is cheapest, the rest are pretty expensive. Actual costs are going to vary pretty wildly depending on RNG or what items you use to level.

Generally speaking tailor will cost about 3-4p and the rest are closer to 10p to LGM if I remember correctly.
Sun 13 Jan 2019 4:49 PM by Joc
Alch can be 20+, but with the phoenix tear crafting here it may lower some costs I believe.

WC and AC are very spendy also.
Wed 16 Jan 2019 7:43 PM by Estat
anyone who actually knows?
Wed 16 Jan 2019 7:54 PM by Mura
Took me around roughly 12p to LGM WC and get fletch, tailor, and AC to 600ish
Tue 22 Jan 2019 8:41 AM by back_dog
Had a quick look around with the latest guide being about 2012 ^^

Tailor 5p
Armour Crafter 10-13p
Spell Crafter 15p
Fletcher 18p
Weapon Crafter 20-22p
Alchemist 25p

I'm guessing Phoenix will be pretty close to these it will just take a lot less time if my fletching is anything to go by. I can remember getting to 500 fletching feeling like an achievement (after months). I have made 475* inside a week (of casual play) and I did not have to feed my fletcher with money.

* At which point you can make the best arrows available. bd
Wed 23 Jan 2019 10:43 AM by rubaduck
With the sellback you aren't spending the exact values, as in the efficient crafting cost is not the same as exact value. From 1 to 400 spellcrafting, the actual cost is 100 gold, as in you lose 100 gold after selling everything back. From 400 to 500 you lose another 150 gold, so about 250 gold. From 500-600 the actual loss is about 350 gold, so total 600 gold lost, from 600 to 700 it's about 500 gold lost, so 1.1 p actual loss, from 700 to 800 the the actual loss is 800 gold, so 1.9 p lost. From 800 to 900 about 1 p loss, so 2.1 p lost and from 900 to 1000 its about 1.5 p lost so total 3.6p lost. The total cost however, without selling gems back is in the range of 15 p.
Tue 26 Mar 2019 2:27 AM by hellcon
In case anyone else is interested, rubaduck's numbers appear accurate (luck/variance comes to play)

So far, my costs were slightly over 2p to get 800 spellcraft. I sold back all completed gems.
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