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Jewlering Level Speed

Discussion in 'Questions' started by YoshisWorld, Apr 11, 2020.

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  1. YoshisWorld

    YoshisWorld Famous Adventurer Media CHAMPION

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    I am currently lvl 92 in jewlering.
    I really want to get level 103 so I can craft with dernic.
    How much mats do you need to level 11 levels (assuming I use the whole time dxp?)
     
  2. PopePurpleTTV

    PopePurpleTTV *:^)=Immortal=(^:* Media CHAMPION

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    Well first test to see if:
    Jeweling Lv Min. 90 is greater than necklace, bracelet or ring (I do means in terms of xp per amount of items not just general XP unless you've got stacks ontop of stacks) Pop boys and afk craft.
     
  3. I_Liek_Turtlez

    I_Liek_Turtlez hi i play hic CHAMPION

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    I have read through that message 11 times now and I still don’t understand completely what your saying...
    I think your talking about the fact that:
    Necklace > Bracelet > Ring
    In terms of xp given per craft.
     
  4. PopePurpleTTV

    PopePurpleTTV *:^)=Immortal=(^:* Media CHAMPION

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    Ok so... How much xp does each give? Take this number and divide it by the number of items it takes.
    For instance:
    The necklace takes a total of 24 items
    Bracelet takes 18
    Ring takes 12

    Now since oil is the only increase value (Since all three take 6 gems), we'll mainly focus on that in terms of farming.

    For example:
    Neck: 200xp ===== 200/24 = 8.33 xp per item
    Brace: 175xp ===== 175/18= 9.72 xp per item
    Ring: 150xp ===== 150/12 = 12.5 xp per item
    This does not include ingredients.

    So test the hard values for each item ONCE at the same level range. Once you do, divide by item count, this way you can min/max your items. Afterwards find an easy to gather ingredient to throw in all six slots. This will boost it greatly. Once you have everything ready try to find a town where the blacksmith is super close to the crafting station (I believe Troms is like this) so you can max your time crafting.

    Now if you have already stockpiled and want the MAX xp per craft, take whichever one grants the most XP per craft, just note you will use extra fish oil like this (Most likely). This is all just for maxing out the bombs. I'd assume myself from 90 to 100 would be like 11 to 12 straight boosted runs to finish out and not have to start over. While I didn't know the 100% answer to his question, wanted to be helpful by adding in some each info and other ideas that might need to be considered, (Xp/item rate, crafting locations).

    Thought I'm unsure what "mat" is, I'll assume math? This much math ^
     
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    I_Liek_Turtlez hi i play hic CHAMPION

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    Ah ok, I was a bit confused thanks for explaining what you meant
     
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    btdmaster Famous Adventurer VIP+ Item Team

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    This is true, but remember you also have to use more ingredients to get to the same amount of xp, if you do more crafts at technical higher efficiency. So overall I don't know if it's worth it, as most ingreds are more expensive than materials. T0, maybe t1 ingredients are probably cheap enough to make the difference negligible, but if you're using t3 or t2 do necklaces.
     
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