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    Default Re: What it takes to Max your hoard...

    wow...guess i'll keep doing gems for $$ and craft levels...

    Mithril scales, even not at 2:1, sound like the way to go for hoard.
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    hehe, sounds tomuch for me :)
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    I know mithril gives better Hv and all, but the constant recalling/porting between the field and a scaleforge is annoying, do you think it would be more efficient to just do obsidian where teh machine is right in the field?

    I've never actually tried to figure it out but it would be interesting to see the difference = )

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    One obsidian stre wing scale is worth 288 hv and a full deluxe granite disk of obsidianbricks can give a dragon around 10k hv per load. And the best part of working with obsidian is there is a dragon craft cave right were the obsidian nodes spawn so no need to port at all.

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    Yeah i know about the obsidian, thats how my wife was working her hoard, but ive never compared it to working with mithril as to which would be more efficient.

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    well considering for me it takes 30 minutes to make 112320 hoard exatcly.. not counting the cap quest 9-10 and still using my lvl 80 tarbash disk.. i'd say mith is for me[;)]

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    Im not sure id completely agree with that, the time it takes you to fly between machines/field in the mithril is considerably greater, my wife hit 100 dragon craft with ease in the Obsidian field.

    I guess its personal preference though, also for those who like to go to a mobless area the obsidian field is good, some people are forced to go afk alot while player which is why they prefer a safer field.

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    A lair in or near the mithril mountains, with a scaleforge, would kick ******.

    If they can get all the teleporting (and that would mean getting rid of most of the Crash To Desktop's too), then I would work on my hoard alot more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poony666
    Yeah i know about the obsidian, thats how my wife was working her hoard, but ive never compared it to working with mithril as to which would be more efficient.
    Obsidian is faster when you do it alone. If you have a biped crafter friend helping out Mithril will be way faster. You get around 20k hoard for a full Tarbash Marble disk and it doesn't take that long to fill it up.

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