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Imbuing *gasps*

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Fingers of Cats

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Since I got rid of my old account when I "quit for the last time!", I have started again after a few years hiatus on an old account (24 months) my bro used to play.

There are no crafters on the account and looking at imbuing I am feeling a little overwhelmed as I read through the posts... Should I train up to at least GM in BS, Tailoring and Tinkering again before starting imbuing? Which means I would have to get GM mining again and farm leather :p

*sigh* The good ole UO grind :) How I missed it!
 

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The answer to that kinda depends on how you want to use it!

It is not necessary to have any other crafting skill ! But it sure comes in handy for making Raw things to imbue! but you can always Imbue loot or buy store bought,get from a friend etc! the difference to imbue is that exp items can go to 500 weight and others 450%!
if you are going to use it to supply your vendor ! Then I would say yes !
 
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Main thing is, if I am going to level up BS and Tailoring, instead of smelting/chopping the gear up and reusing the ingots, should I unravel it instead? just trying to plan ahead as I create my crafter...
 

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you should smelt just like normal! unless you are using runics and/or special mats!
to gain imbuing just make daggers (takes low resources) and imbue those with materials then unravel them!
 
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Ahh that's right, the items you make must have magical properties... thus why you must use a runic. Alrighty... I will just collect the trash loot while out hunting with my tamer and just unravel and unravel and train while I have that... and I'll collect any gems I run across.

So far I have started mining and am close to 70, started at 35 yesterday :p
 
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at least GM in BS
I know a few people who match that description. :D

Welcome back and good luck with the training. Oak lumber is a good material for getting the basic imbuing ingredient magical residue, which you can use for training all the way to 120 Imbuing. You'd have to have a decent amount of carpentry or bowcraft to work it, though.. I think 65? Someone can verify that, I'm sure.
 
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I started the mining bit... currently at 93 mining and remembering the good ole "last object" "last target" macroes were a life saver :)

Then work on BS til at least GM

Then LJ tossed in there to start flecthing :)

Thanks for the good advice!
 
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