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Ability to scrap Jewelry in forge the same as Weapons and Armor #24

Closed HiroRogue closed 1 week ago

HiroRogue commented 10 months ago

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Samuel-IH commented 10 months ago

Jewelry currently only requires one ingot and one gem. The items are generally scrapped for half of what was used to produce them, which would result in half an ingot and half a gem.

Going to close this for now, but it may be reopened later if we decide to use a random roll instead.

Samuel-IH commented 10 months ago

Reopening. After looking at https://github.com/A-Dawn-of-Heroes-NWN-EE-PW/New-Crafting-System/issues/17 I've decided we need this.

HiroRogue commented 10 months ago

Suggestion, as rings and amulets scale up have them require more gems and ingots to produce.

BarchamMal commented 9 months ago

Suggestion, as rings and amulets scale up have them require more gems and ingots to produce.

This is not realistic at all. The only difficulty in making jewelry IRL is motor skills and wire hardness. If higher tier metals are harder, this might use slightly more wire, but not more gems.

Just like if you fail to craft a piece of jewelry should always get the gem back and never get the metal back. Because in jewelry crafting, you clip, bend, and flatten the wire, while all you do to the gem is fasten in place without damaging it.

BarchamMal commented 9 months ago

Suggestion, as rings and amulets scale up have them require more gems and ingots to produce.

Also, no need to make jewelry harder to craft; the ingredients are harder to get.