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    Quote Originally Posted by LuxLex View Post
    The weird thing about "veteran" gatherers saying that there are "too many items" is that when I was trying to level cook I had to buy ALMOST EVERYTHING from an npc because botanists didn't feel like it was worth their time (or something) to sell cooking ingredients. Trying to find a tomato, or any spice was an utter nightmare. I had to take up botany myself to stop myself from losing to much money on leveling cooking. In my experience no other crafting job had to buy most of their items at npc to level.
    Cooks lagged behind other crafts due to low motivation to level it. When cooking materials failed to sell on market like maple sap, gatherers quickly chose to NPC them instead.

    It's up to the crafters to take it up with the gatherers and pay the pipers for the mats. Otherwise we trash them without hesitation. What you can't say is grah anyone can harvest tomatoes why they're this and that I'm not paying more than 1k for them...then you won't be paying anything for them because gatherers and battlers will toss them. Because the prices of most gathering mats have gone so low, we voluntarily cut production by quickly trashing products that are clearly only hurting us.

    I give all my tomatoes from battling to our cook though. People shouldn't be tossing tomatoes. They just don't know though, because no one's bought them in the past. Tomatoes have no reputation. Again that's up to the crafters to make them have one, not the gatherers.

    And as far as the bots saying it's not worth their time, it probably isn't. Very few targets in gathering are worth our time becuase it's all over-produced trash righ tnow. Quarrying isn't worth my time, period. Straight waste of life.

    I'm almost a R50 miner, and I bought the last 600 silver ores to level blacksmith to 50 as opposed to mining them. THAT is sad.
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    Last edited by Peregrine; 04-14-2011 at 01:19 AM.