Re: Crafting 3.2 Testing 05/20/2014 12:52 AM CDT
Forging (Armorsmithing/Smelting) -

smelting works fine
tempering works fine
lightening works fine
reinforcing fails to consume the stips:

You put your hammer in your silverweave lootsack.
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You put your tongs in your silverweave lootsack.
> [armorgrind]: get gloves from anvil
[armorgrind]: get my strips
[armorgrind]: assemble my gloves with my strips

You get some steel ring gloves from atop an iron anvil.

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You get some leather strips from inside your silverweave lootsack.
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You layer the leather strips inside the gloves, reinforcing the design.
> get my pliers from my silverweave lootsack
You need a free hand to pick that up.
> pull my gloves with my pliers
You must be holding the pliers to do that.


> stow lef

You put your strips in your brocade backpack.
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The bucket burbles suddenly as its contents begin to dissolve....

After a moment, it seems to calm down.
> get plier

You get some tyrium hooked pliers from inside your silverweave lootsack.
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[Script resumed: armorgrind.cmd]
pull my glove with my plier

You carefully reassemble your gloves with your pliers, twisting and turning each piece back into place.

The worked metal looks to be in need of some oil to preserve and protect it.
Roundtime: 18 sec.
R> [armorgrind]: put my pliers in my silverweave lootsack
[armorgrind]: get my oil from my silverweave lootsack

You put your pliers in your silverweave lootsack.
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You get a bottle of silvery oil from inside your silverweave lootsack.
> [armorgrind]: pour my oil on my gloves

You buff each one of your gloves's pieces and then reassemble the armor. Next, you unwrap and dampen your oil cloth and throughly clean the metal's surface.
Roundtime: 23 sec.
The gloves shows improved protection at the expense of weight, and a small bit of additional hindrance.
R>

> analyze gloves
You analyze every minute detail of the ring gloves and smile knowingly to yourself.
These appear to be a type of finished metal chain armor that are masterfully-crafted.
The gloves are a very easy piece to make.
It was made by someone with abilities close to your own skill.
About 6 volume of metal was used in this item's construction.
The metal appears to be composed of: 100.00% high carbon steel.
You recognize this work as your own.
Bulky leather strips reinforce this armor in key areas.
Roundtime: 10 sec.
R>

The ring gloves are made with metal.
You are certain that the metal in the ring gloves has a quality of 70, placing it at 'of above average purity' on the official Trader's Scale.
You are certain that the metal in the ring gloves has a hardness of 90, placing it at 'extremely hard' on the official Trader's Scale.
You are certain that the metal in the ring gloves has a durability of 25, placing it at 'poor durability' on the official Trader's Scale.
You are certain that the metal in the ring gloves has a workability of 35, placing it at 'challenging to work with' on the official Trader's Scale.
You are certain that the metal in the ring gloves has an electrical resistance of 30, placing it at 'a great conductor of electricity' on the official Trader's Scale.
You are certain that the metal in the ring gloves has a thermal resistance of 50, placing it at 'good at transferring heat and cold' on the official Trader's Scale.
You are certain that the metal in the ring gloves has a physical resistance of 90, placing it at 'incredibly good at repelling physical blows' on the official Trader's Scale.
The ring gloves are quite supple.
You are certain that the ring gloves weighs exactly 36 stones.
You are certain that the ring gloves are worth exactly 3335 Kronars.
Roundtime: 16 seconds.

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In memory of Lisa/Martee. Passed 6/17/2013. A friend. A sister.
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Re: Crafting 3.2 Testing 05/20/2014 01:11 AM CDT
From Danoryiel:

Tailoring:
- Cloth and Leather armor reinforcement enhancement would not accept padding when called for.
- Finished reinforced armor product without the padding had appropriate stats and weight as if padding was added.

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In memory of Lisa/Martee. Passed 6/17/2013. A friend. A sister.
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