1: If you plant said cuttling, in said pottery, with said humus and said water, if you're lucky, yes.
2: If you get/have the worms. Then yes.
3: Probably around 8-9% - if you dont have legacy humus. Not sure tho'.
4: Tier 3 products.
5: Go play WoW.
Lihz wrote:1: If you plant said cuttling, in said pottery, with said humus and said water, if you're lucky, yes.
2: If you get/have the worms. Then yes.
3: Probably around 8-9% - if you dont have legacy humus. Not sure tho'.
4: Tier 3 products.
5: Go play WoW.
mosyo_meurseult wrote:5- Is it a kind of paradox? Because old players are always stronger than new players. Is it fair?
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
MagicManICT wrote:There will always be someone with more time than you. Accept it or quit playing.
JC wrote:I'm not fully committed to being wrong on that yet.
Kandarim wrote:I believe a lot of players are put off by the fact there is no hard level cap in salem. In WoW you level to like level 60 (?), you're the highest level possible and from there on you minmax your equipment.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
mosyo_meurseult wrote:For example i make 41.00 salt humus bin and 40.30 salt worms. And after that i plant 40.45 salt cutting in 40.20 salt pure pottery with 40.41 salt humuses and 41.45 salt water so
1- when i plant this cutting in this pottery, can i raise purity of cutting?
2- if i raise purity of cutting, can i make a better humus bin and produce better humuses?
3- what is maximum value in humuses with 40.20 salt pottery?
4- If i can't produce %30 or more humuses how can i raise my biles more than 200?
5- Is it a kind of paradox? Because old players are always stronger than new players. Is it fair?
L33LEE wrote:
This is were alchemy is suppose to come into play, to raise it beyond its boundary's.
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