Author Topic: Recipes in the guild house  (Read 1081 times)

Offline Jarkko

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Recipes in the guild house
« on: November 19, 2009, 05:21:58 AM »
I suppose everybody knows there are *lots* of different recipes in the storage-chests in the guild-house. Well, everybody but me, I guess, because I figured this out only yesterday...

Grinding those hillmen for the Man deeds (first 150 hillmen for Balance of Man and then another 250 hillmen for Strength of Morale, good thing was that I had already killed about 60 when I started the grind yesterday) has seen lots of recipes drop. I've selfishly held on to the tailor recipes, but I am swimming in other recipes, and the coffers at guild-house are getting full... There are one-use recipes and normal recipes for purple weapons, rings, tools and food, most of them requirig at least artisan skill (the armour and weapon recipes for example seem to be for stuff intended for level 42-48, which is IMO pretty odd as they drop from level 32-36 mobs; those hillmen sure are weird). Please go check the guild-house coffers if you are weapon-crafter, metalsmith, jeweller or cook :)
« Last Edit: November 19, 2009, 07:38:15 AM by Jarkko »

Offline Caradir

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Re: Recipes in the guild house
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2009, 06:26:45 PM »
ill check them on my crafters, i usually keep the first box full of recipes but im sure i had a clean out not long ago, the other boxes are mostly full of level 39 and 45 stuff, i have more in my bank so please take it if you need it.
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