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Taadieri
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Posted: 05/12/03 - 21:16 Post subject: WTB Ornate chain patterns (boots, bracer, sleeves) and more.
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Per the topic, paying well for those ornate chain patterns.
I have the needed flags for the Bor Warhammer quest and want some additional Planestriders pieces to go with my leggings and gauntlets.
I am also interested in buying a Farwater Scale Tunic.
Finally, I am interested in Fiend Guts, Vegerog Vines (will pay more for 2-6 of either of these than for singles), and other elemental planar tradeskill drops.
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Taadieri
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Posted: 05/15/03 - 20:23 Post subject:
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khalysta
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Posted: 05/16/03 - 03:43 Post subject:
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Farwater scale tunic will be hard to get. The stuff you need is deep in plane of water and often only farmed with a few groups usually a raid picks the stuff up. Fiend guts are the same they only drop from blazzax or fennin event which make them pretty rare.
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Taadieri
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Posted: 05/16/03 - 18:51 Post subject:
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All true Khal.
On the other hand, I did see a Farwater Plate BP being sold a couple months ago and it uses about twice as much supplies as the chain tunic.
As for the fiend guts, that's a long shot, but I have enough of the other components for 7 obisidianwood and 3 stonewood attempts. Meanwhile, more people will be gaining access to the elemental planes and the finished bows showing up for sale recently. If anyone does end up with some spare fiend guts or vegerog vines, I want to be one of the first to hear about it.
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Taadieri
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Posted: 05/20/03 - 21:22 Post subject:
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Still looking. Haven't found any ornate patterns, farwater armor of soapstone for sale (to make my own farwater scale tunic).
Also haven't spent all my plat on something else yet -- though the stonewood compound bow did take a big chunk of it.
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