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Wont be needing that then......kk thx .
And much easier to make, just coal and wool. Colorado's first battles will have them, but I doubt people would have taken the time to grind wood, iron, coal, granite, leather, and cotton right away when they're trying to level.The graphit thingy? It´s for fort battles, like bayonet, but smaller damage.
So nobody can tell me where to get the level 10 to 50 recipes?
So nobody can tell me where to get the level 10 to 50 recipes?
i dont like this crafting thing that everybodey is talking about, too complicated too tricky and requires doing hours of work, buying and selling many products
i know it has good benefits but i gives me headaches, just my opinion lol
Is it possible to have a new recepie opened (just reached level 50) and the recepie being of the type: no points to gain???? (white colour)
We are in agreement on this one, I still think crafting is a great idea but for crying out loud why do you have to make simple recipes require things that have a 4% item drop rate in a job?
Took a look at the fan site here. According to the site the crafting product cake ( produced by field cook) contains an item.
Cake ( usable)
A cake, waiting to be cut into pieces
Effect: contains an item
Anyone have a clue about how to cut that cake into pieces?
Took a look at the fan site here. According to the site the crafting product cake ( produced by field cook) contains an item.
Cake ( usable)
A cake, waiting to be cut into pieces
Effect: contains an item
Anyone have a clue about how to cut that cake into pieces?
It's crafted by field cooks.so where/whom does charcoal come from in the game, please?
Like anything else, it's available if you provide the products...It's available on the open market, most Field Cooks prefer to keep it for preparing that yummy jam!