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Anon McDougle
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is there one ??
a how to go from 40 up type thing ??
a how to go from 40 up type thing ??
is there one ??
a how to go from 40 up type thing ??
A good guide would explain the above and actually reccomend you are a non-garg char using a home placed forge. I say this because that would be the fastest way to reach your goal burning the fewest resources. At low levels skill gains come fast so the bonus' added by gargoyle and using queen's forge to get started would be short lived.The problem with making an imbuing guide is there are several variables determining how you gain. Are you a Gargoyle or Human? Are you using the public forge in Ter Mur or one in your house? Do you have Blacksmithing or Tailoring? Do you want to gain fast and use lots of resources or slow and conserve as many as possible?
There isn't going to be a single guide. There will probably be 4 or 5 difference ones.
That is not the case. I first started out as a human and was burning through resources. Then I switch to a Gargoyle and was able to get back so much from unraveling that I used only a couple hundred Magical Residue to get from 50 to 80. I would have used thousands if I was a human.A good guide would explain the above and actually reccomend you are a non-garg char using a home placed forge. I say this because that would be the fastest way to reach your goal burning the fewest resources.
Were you imbuing once then unraveling?That is not the case. I first started out as a human and was burning through resources. Then I switch to a Gargoyle and was able to get back so much from unraveling that I used only a couple hundred Magical Residue to get from 50 to 80. I would have used thousands if I was a human.
Well the only resource that is in short supply is the Magical Residue. So using lots of leather/ingots and gems is not a big deal as long as you have the gold to spend.
I'm almost up to 90 and have only used maybe another 500 residue from 80. It is possible to make a little go a long way as long as you don't mind gaining at a slower rate.
Note that *some* colored materials do not unravel. Specifically, I've found that ash exceptional bows do not, and I'm pretty sure that I couldn't get barbed stuff to unravel either. Could be making the latter up.the three best ways to get residue:
1. Make items with colored material (especially, spined leather or oak wood), and use the unravel bag to get residue (you can unravel colored items, even if you can't imbue them - but you have to use the bag to do so).