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[Carpentry] Darkwood Warrior Armor Set

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Sir Kenga

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It says it has fixed stats on each piece of suit +2hp +5dci. Also that full suit has 30 dci, 10 str, 25 reflect, 100 luck, 60 each resists.
http://www.uoguide.com/Darkwood_Crown
http://www.uoguide.com/Warrior_Armor_Set

I have seen in game that if they make suit from heartwood wood, there seem to be more resists, than 60 each on whole suit. + other bonuses like hci. How that happens? also can it be made from runic saw and get additional props?
 

ZippyTwitch

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I made my darkwood suit with bloodwood. It has max resists except for cold. 70 70 66 70 75. Plus with bloodwood you get hp regn 2 on each piece. That's +12 hp regen with the suit alone. 18 is the max hp regen.
 

Basara

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It is not uncommon for crafters to make a darkwood suit that is 5 pieces bloodwood, 1 piece frostwood, in order to have 10 HP Regen + maximum resists (70/70/70/70/75).
 

Mazulat

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I have made probobly 400-500 pieces of darkwood since its introduction. The ingrediants are expensive and the suit itself isn't all that popular due to the 95 str required for the chestplate. But it can do some incredible things if made with heartwood. The extra mod added by heartwood is completely random so you end up making alot more peices to compete an advanced suit that a normal or an hp regen bloodwood suit, but the added mod can bi great. 10% di on each peice, 5% hci per piece, or mage armour are the mods most sought after on advanced suits. Its expensive to make though and never really repays what its worth. But for the right template...it's an awesome suit.

ps.. making with a runic saw adds nothing...just wastes expensive charges.
 
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