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also they sometimes don't want the clothes you can setup early; but he clothes you need actual stuff for >.>
on the upside, wandering merchants would sell them at super low quality for super cheap. Once you get a dedicated tailor and equip them the appropriate set, you have a money making machine. the stats on the clothing are hardly broken, but the clothes themselves are quite lucrative as a startup business. I often make cheap cloth sets, leave them in the trade area, and merchants come begging for them at high prices.
But sure you can,
apparently it's the "chaos" element
I got that from source hunting; but I have no idea what it does and what it's good for either ;_;
I do have some general crafting questions;
so say, I make basic Inner Disciple clothes from elemental Qi cloth. Should they wear the same element or the element that feeds theirs?
does the qi barrier bonus only apply to clothes or to any equipment that is made with the qi cloth? (sachets, umbrellas, etc)
Elemental clothes (Xuan Wu, White Tiger, ...) seem to not give some of the stats that are listed (like law affinity and elemental damage reduction) and in exchange give stats that are not listed (like Artifact Qi).
Also, Phoenix clothes are, unlike the other 4 elemental sets, not crafted with pills made from spirit roots of the same element. They should be crafted with metal pills, made from crimson fruit, but are made with fire powder made from prism lotus. While that does make more sense, the phoenix clothes are the only outlier.
How difficult would it be to make the top tier clothes not decay, like the ones bought from the dragon? And come with quality 100, rather than 0 when bought? Granted, 5000 spirit stones is a bargain compared to what the materials to make one would cost.
Shame about Katana and Tempered Steel. Lumina Core sounds far more epic, and some of the vanilla weapon models are pretty badass.
Looking forward to using this in my games!