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#1 Oct 05 2006 at 3:51 AM Rating: Decent
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Anyone knows of a charm with two augment slots that's not too hard to get / not too expensive? I'm planning on the Slipgear's Gem (all slots) and the Wanderlust Guild Loadstone (slot type 7 or 8)...

I know I read a post about such a charm quite some time ago, but I just don't seem to find it anymore...

Edit: I found some items, Prism of Companionship (165 DoN radiant crystals), Bauble of Forced Loyalty (165 DoN ebon crystals), Prodigal Traveler's Crystal (165 DoN ebon crystals), and Talisman of the Spellweaver (120 DoN radiant crystals; this one is not useable by a Bst, btw). Are there others that don't require DoN Crystals?

Edited, Oct 5th 2006 at 5:20am PDT by bbot
#2 Oct 05 2006 at 4:05 AM Rating: Decent
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there are a few nice DoN charms, some of which are class specific though... I suggest you check some magelos, using e.g. eqrankings.com :)
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#3 Oct 05 2006 at 5:17 AM Rating: Decent
If you're into Tradeskills this might be of interest to you:

Artisan Charm
MAGIC ITEM LORE ITEM NO TRADE
Slot: CHARM
AC: 30
STR: +25 DEX: +25 STA: +25 CHA: +25 WIS: +25 INT: +25 AGI: +25 HP: +225 MANA: +225 Endurance: +225
SV FIRE: +20 SV DISEASE: +20 SV COLD: +20 SV MAGIC: +20 SV POISON: +20
Recommended level of 70
Required level of 51
WT: 0.1 Size: TINY
Class: ALL
Race: ALL
Slot type 7:empty
Slot type 8:empty

Item Information:
This charm gains power as your baking, brewing, fletching, jewelry making, pottery, black smithing and tailoring skills increase.
#4 Oct 05 2006 at 5:44 AM Rating: Decent
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If you're into Tradeskills this might be of interest to you:

Artisan Charm
Smiley: jawdrop Wanna have!

No info on Alla yet... It's a TSS item, anyone knows how to get it? I presume it's a quest...
#5 Oct 05 2006 at 5:53 AM Rating: Decent
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http://www.eqtraders.com/items/show_item.php?item=26469&menustr=035000000000

It is a recipe.
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#6 Oct 05 2006 at 6:05 AM Rating: Decent
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Thanks Reyla, just found it out by myself... seems as if I was a little too slow today Smiley: smile

Most of the ingredients are uncommon drops from high lvl TSS mobs, I think I'll stick with the DoN charms...
#7 Oct 10 2006 at 2:27 AM Rating: Decent
WOW. I want that!
#8 Oct 10 2006 at 2:42 AM Rating: Default
it improves the higher level your trades skills get so i hear.
#9 Oct 10 2006 at 4:36 AM Rating: Decent
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sickseventwenty the Brilliant wrote:
it improves the higher level your trades skills get so i hear.

Just like Netos stated: "This charm gains power as your baking, brewing, fletching, jewelry making, pottery, black smithing and tailoring skills increase."

As for the DoN charms: here is the list (might work only for Alla premium members).

It seems that the more interesting charms have a required level of 63, and the others are pretty weird (only works at night, only works if a cleric is nearby, only works when there are not many people in zone...) Smiley: lol
#10 Oct 10 2006 at 5:22 AM Rating: Good
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Regarding the Artisens Charm - my tradeskills total is about 1450, and at that number the artisens charm would give me less than a 100 HPs, ( seen a chart at EQTC, can't find it atm, thoguh) you really need to have those numbers up closer to 2100 to get really good stats.

The wanderers whistle goes up much higher than listed in Alakazams. I have had it at 120 Hps and +15 stats. You need to be moving alot to keep that max, and it works best for a class that will move alot during group like the puller or a rogue, or if you are normally a kiter.



Edited, Oct 10th 2006 at 6:46am PDT by fhrugby
#11 Oct 10 2006 at 6:00 AM Rating: Good
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The wanderers whistle goes up much higher than listed in Alakazams. I have had it at 120 Hps and +15 stats. You need to be moving alot to keep that max, and it works best for a class that will move alot during group like the puller or a rogue, or if you are normally a kiter.


Unless you're a bard /grrr SOE. Odd how they'd leave one of the most sought after pullers off of the available classes on that one.

As to the artisan's charm... I was working towards it, trying to get my tradeskill average up for it. Apparently the stats on the artisan charm is based on your tradeskill average (only the 7 main tradeskills. Alchemy, research, tinkering, poison making, etc aren't included). According to Ngreth, the SOE tradeskill Dev, the formulae for determining your artisan charm stats is:

(TS average - 100)/200 = A
A x (max stat) = (your stat)

BUT, if you're belowe level 70 you then do:

(your stat) x (your level/70) = actual stats.

So, to take an example from EQTC (posted by Twistagain):

So, if your average tradeskill value is 250, and you are level 70+, you'd get: 
(250-100)/200 = .75 
.75*225 = 168.75, so you'd get 168 hp. 
.75*30 = 22.5, so you'd get 22 AC. 
etc... 
 
At 300 (level 70+), you'd get: 
(300-100)/200 = 1, so you'd get the max amount for each stat/save. 
 
But, at level 51, you'd max at: 
225*(51/70) = 163.928..., so you'd get 163 hp. 
30*(51/70) = 21.857..., so you'd get 21 AC. 
etc...


Edited, Oct 10th 2006 at 7:03am PDT by Jiggidyjay
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