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#1 Apr 21 2006 at 7:52 PM Rating: Decent
soo any one seen this pattern?
#2 Apr 25 2006 at 1:53 PM Rating: Decent
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no, i cant find it either, and ive searched everywhere one this site and thottbot.. i guess blizz's plans on adding engineering next patch
#3 Apr 25 2006 at 3:35 PM Rating: Good
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I don't believe the bags are out yet. So yes, you'll have to wait for a future patch.
#4 Apr 28 2006 at 8:27 AM Rating: Decent
Kinda wondering what Engineers will be able to put in it,,Alch and Entchant bags only allow direct mats,,,,just herbs and disenchant mats,,,won't allow other matts used in formula's.

Would have been nice if Enchanting Rods and empty flasks could have been carried in them.
#5 Apr 28 2006 at 8:39 AM Rating: Decent
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My runed copper rod can be carried in my enchanting bag. Flasks can't. I'm not high enough level to know if any of the other rods can be carried.
#6 Apr 28 2006 at 9:07 AM Rating: Good
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Kinda wondering what Engineers will be able to put in it,,Alch and Entchant bags only allow direct mats,,,,just herbs and disenchant mats,,,won't allow other matts used in formula's.

Would have been nice if Enchanting Rods and empty flasks could have been carried in them.

There are alchemy bags? I thought they were herbalism... it would make sense that vials and potions cannot be carried.
#7 Apr 28 2006 at 9:58 AM Rating: Decent
All the runed rods can be carried in an enchanting bag, and--oddly enough--recipes for enchanting items also can be carried in the bag. I am not sure if the same is true for an herb bag (that it will hold recipes), however, but I would think so.
#8 Apr 28 2006 at 1:23 PM Rating: Decent
Sorry,,,major Brain Cramp,,,been Herb/Alch too long,,,almost seems like 1 Profession to me,,,,,

Always keep herbs and vials in one bag,,,

Edited, Fri Apr 28 14:29:57 2006 by Lexxsynn
#9 May 03 2006 at 9:22 AM Rating: Decent
The only problem with bags are they are pretty expensive. I mean... it's about 20g for a 20 slot profession bag... while you can get a 16 slot backpack for around 14-17g (or at least in my server you can). I realize that this saves a lot of trouble sorting and locating herbs, but truly, it doesn't help me very much. I always find myself out of bagslots before i fill up my profession bag, thus going to town and selling.
#10 May 04 2006 at 3:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Any word if you can put your philosophers stone in there (transmute stone)? I dont know if i got the name right.
#11 May 04 2006 at 4:27 PM Rating: Good
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Any word if you can put your philosophers stone in there (transmute stone)? I dont know if i got the name right.


I highly doubt it. Note that it is an HERBALISM bag. Not an ALCHEMY bag. Therefore, you should not be able to put anything besides what you harvest from an herb node in the bag.

With enchanting, everything goes, as enchanting includes disenchanting.
#12 May 05 2006 at 7:30 AM Rating: Excellent
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The only problem with bags are they are pretty expensive. I mean... it's about 20g for a 20 slot profession bag... while you can get a 16 slot backpack for around 14-17g (or at least in my server you can). I realize that this saves a lot of trouble sorting and locating herbs, but truly, it doesn't help me very much. I always find myself out of bagslots before i fill up my profession bag, thus going to town and selling.


In my opinion, the only profession bags worth having are 20 and 24 slot bags as they add a significant amount of storage space over the standard 14 or 16 slot bags. But even so, I don’t carry any of them on my characters. Standard bags work perfectly well for the average adventure. Where these bags shine are as additional storage in the bank. I always have more herbs and enchanting supplies than can be held in one bag and often two bags. So any additional storage is a good thing. Hopefully skinning bags will also be available soon.


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