Compared to combat skills, most of the craft skills are hard to improve, let alone getting rid of decay. When you need the effort to gather materials for hours and then processing the said materials it is a bit disheartening to see that your hours of work did not even budge the decayed skill towards it current maximum...
So could craft skills be a bit easier to learn? Or could shopkeepers have more of the materials needed available for sale? Or could craft-skills decay be easier to get rid of if not improving?
Ok most of my problems with improving craft skills are to do with Delia's overall experience, I think. It just would be nice to know if others have the same problem as I?
Craft skills
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Gemcutting is particularly evil in this area. I've been 1 point away from total relearning a couple times now, and then gone to cut some gems and had it decrease again. However, I think gemcutting at least *needs* to be that annoying, because it's possible to get insanely rich with it. I don't know a lot about rate of learning on other craft skills, but I do think it's kinda ridiculous that even almost perfect parchments are practically worthless.
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well, parchmentmaking has been my main area of focus for almost all the time I have played Geas, and I have encountered these problems with it too. If it is not inappropriate to mention it, my skill in parchmenmaking is 56, after about 3+RL years of playing, and I've made parchments by the thousands. Perhaps decreasing the decay start is a good suggestion too?
"To be is to do" - Sokrates
"To do is to be" - Jean-Paul Sartre
"Do be do be do" - Frank Sinatra
"To do is to be" - Jean-Paul Sartre
"Do be do be do" - Frank Sinatra