SUMMMONERS TALE
Seated outside the village gates once more, Godric grumbled in annoyance as he dug through his inventory bag. He'd made it back to the village with no trouble and had visited an npc merchant, which allowed him to sell off his junk items and badly crafted staves, netting him a total of 5 silver coins. Considering the fact that the gems alone had cost him more than that, he'd actually lost money on this hunt.
As if that wasn't bad enough, he'd spent 50 gold buying ten mana potions and another 3 gold on more gems and miscellaneous supplies. He was practically bleeding gold and he wasn't even past noob levels yet, he really needed to slow down with his purchases. It was for this reason that he'd decided to not buy a new set of equipment, it would be a big waste to buy new equipment when he would just out level it in a matter of days. He'd much rather waste time crafting to create new equipment, the bunny hat had proven that he could create some useful wares if he put his mind to it.
Finally finding the items he sought, Godric pulled out two stacks of wolf and rabbit pelts from his bag, these could be turned into leather with the proper skill but as a tailor, he could only turn them into thin cloth to sew. Among his items was also a stack of wolf bones which he could use to craft a new staff once his wood working skill was high enough, intermediate woodworking would allow him to carve bone but that was still someways away, for now he would just use the many teeth and small bones as buttons and decorations.
Sighing in annoyance, Godric tapped the pile of pelts to turn it into cloth before getting his needle and thread, this was going to be another boring three hours.
You've created Rabbit Cloth Robe.
You've created Rabbit Cloth Robe.
You've created Rabbit Cloth Pants.
You've created Rabbit Cloth Pants.
You've created Wolf Cloth Robe.
You've created Wolf Cloth Gloves...
Several hours later, Godric finally finished with all of his crafting, he'd spent time in-between sewing to carve some gems and cook some food, varying his tasks so he didn't grow too bored and annoyed.
He'd used up all of his crafting materials but he'd managed to craft himself some decent equipment, not much compared to most equips but far better than his current clothes. Some additional work with colored thread improved the equipment to a greater degree, embroidery was a useful sub-skill he'd unlocked after a few dozen items.
The crafted equipment consisted of a full set of grey, cloth armor with the buttons formed from wolf teeth, all items were also decorated with a blue trim as he wasn't quite skilled enough to embroider images, the trim was good enough to add minor effects to the armor. There was no set bonus on the crafted set but he had a robe, pants, gloves and shoes to replace his newbie set. In addition to that, he'd also crafted a mantle which was technically an accessory but counted as cloth armor.
Embroidered Wolf Robe.
A stylish robe tailored from wolf hide.
Durability: 32/32
Defense: 13
Equip:
* +20 Agility,
* +5 Wisdom,
* +15 Intellect.
Limits:
* Level 10.
Embroidered Wolf Pants.
Stylish pants tailored from wolf hide.
Durability: 35/35
Defense: 12
Equip:
* +20 Agility,
* +5 Wisdom,
* +15 Intellect.
Limits:
* Level 10.
Embroidered Wolf Gloves.
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A stylish pair of gloves tailored from wolf hide.
Durability: 28/28.
Defense: 8.
Equip:
* +20 Agility,
* +15 Intellect.
Limits:
* Level 10.
Embroidered Wolf Sandals.
A comfortable set of shoes tailored from thick wolf hide.
Durability: 25/25.
Defense: 10.
Equip:
* +20 Agility,
* +15 Wisdom.
Limits:
* Level 10.
Embroidered Wolf Mantle.
A stylish mantle tailored from wolf hide.
Durability: 33/33.
Defense: 11.
Equip:
* +15 Wisdom,
* +15 Intellect.
Limits:
* Level 10.
There was a small drop in his vitality but the massive boost to his agility and intellect more than made up for it, both his damage and mana were much higher and he was far faster now, able to easily dodge rabbits now and keep pace with foxes. Following that, he'd also carved some wooden staves and wands to raise his skill, then faceted them all with gems to boost the stats. Each was then enchanted to boost his skill before he enchanted the best of the lot with an intellect boost, creating a new staff that was far better than the newbie one he'd bought at level 1.
Flawed Oak Staff of Earth.
A finely carved oak staff that has been embedded with a flawed quartz gem.
Has a good affinity with earth magic.
Durability: 48/48.
Damage: 14 - 25.
Magic Damage: 22 - 28.
Equip:
* +26 Intellect,
* +20 Vitality,
* Spell Cost of Earth magic is reduced by 3%,
* Damage of Earth magic is increased by 1%.
Limits:
* Intellect 100+.
* Level 10.
With all of his equipment upgraded and his supplies packed, Godric was ready to get back to his hunting. Grinding his crafting had taken up four hours but he still had another two days of in-game time, not counting breaks to sleep, before he needed to log off and go to work, plenty of time to grind some monsters. All things considered, he was actually glad to have wasted so much time crafting. Almost all of his craft skills were at beginner level 5 and higher, which was quite good as mage classes could only level their crafting skills to intermediate 1 so he was close to maxing out a good number of his skills.
That would be unfortunate when he wanted to craft higher level equips but for now it was a good thing, maxing out his skills would keep him set until level 200 or so. After that he would need to find someone with advance or master level in the relevant skills, there were very few such players around so he would probably have to join a guild with one to take advantage of their services.
Still, that was all for later, much, much later.
'Time to hunt some foxes.' Godric grinned, heading off into the forest.
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