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Alathar
09-02-2005, 08:18 AM
I've been looking for a partner to do Kabura Arrows with for a while. I haven't actually posted anything, but it has occurred to me that I should. Karimata Arrowheads are the cheapest possible Smithing alternative at level 70, and sell ridiculously slow.

However, the arrowheads are one of the key ingredients for Kabura Arrows (which sell considerably faster):
http://www.ffrecipe.com/search.php?t=kabura&s=
Synth caps at 91 woodworking and I think it's supposed to be the best option for skillups. So, if anybody is looking to skillup in this range just let me know ^^.

Xiao
09-02-2005, 09:06 AM
im level 78 Woodworking and wouldnt mind taking it further;p

Alathar
09-02-2005, 01:07 PM
I could probly use more than one partner as well, since odds are woodworkers will level faster than me. 2 synths by me = 12 by woodworker ... so don't think that just because 1 person is interested there's not room for others ^^.

Leta
09-02-2005, 03:22 PM
sari is around the same lvl i believe ^^. if you needed someone to simply synth them so u can sell faster, i can probably help ya out too.

Alathar
09-02-2005, 06:05 PM
to get some idea of skillups for me, i get a skillup of .1 maybe every 3-4 synths. At 1/2 a stack/synth that means you would have to make 6-8 stacks of arrows, a large undertaking.

Leta
09-02-2005, 08:06 PM
how quickly do they sell in stacks?

Alathar
09-02-2005, 10:27 PM
the arrowheads sell slowly in stacks, maybe 2/day. The arrows are the highest dmg arrows aside from PPA, and are in pretty high demand, especially since, from what i've heard gun has become much less popular end-game. I would assume sales rates have gone down since pre-nerf (less consumers) however i assume they still sell fast.

Also, not sure, but i think selling kabura is profitable for the WW. However, it's about an 8k loss/synth for smithers to make the arrowheads.

Kirza
09-07-2005, 08:59 AM
3 synths per stack. I was so excited for this synth I started 6 lvl's low, and took the hit. WW@ 97