It keeps my inventory free of healing meds that I would otherwise need. Plus BF is still there but thats fine, its nice to have a legit reason to visit your local entertainer.

Jabe
LOLEkade wrote:I still have the first pair of "shorts" some artisan made for me in the first day or two of the game. A critical part of my n00b outfit.
Jabe, I've been meaning to tell you.. You need to see a tailor.Jabe Adaks wrote:LOLEkade wrote:I still have the first pair of "shorts" some artisan made for me in the first day or two of the game. A critical part of my n00b outfit.
The clothes that Jabe still wears are the ones that Seret gave him on his first day in the game..
Jabe
BY THE FORCE WE NEED THAT!X'an Shin wrote:Nut.
Shot.
Oh wait I mean "low blow". Seriously, there have been few moves in fewer games that have given me as much enjoyment as the Nut Shot. The second I attained it, EVERY bad guy that ever faced X'an Shin (before he retired) received at least one of his mighty crotch blasts.
There's just a certain je ne sais quoi about destroying someone's man(or woman)hood right before you kill them. Hell, some people died from the shock of the blast alone.
Slicing runs a close second, as it had a chance to be very cool. I mean, it was like, ONE update away from being the coolest thing about SWG. Choosing your slice? That's nothing. I used to fantasize about fun little slicing puzzles that the devs could give us when we sliced data terminals. Or slicing my own price on a shuttleport ticket, and then selling it to someone else for a profit. We could have become scalpers. Hell, we could have been smugglers.
Uh, thanks.. I guess.Ekade wrote:Jabe, I've been meaning to tell you.. You need to see a tailor.
No knock on Seret.. but your look is drab. Look at people like Novall, or Dariis.. they each have a good "look".
Find a tailor who will consult with you.. don't just vendor shop.
Ekade wrote:Jabe, I've been meaning to tell you.. You need to see a tailor.Jabe Adaks wrote:LOLEkade wrote:I still have the first pair of "shorts" some artisan made for me in the first day or two of the game. A critical part of my n00b outfit.
The clothes that Jabe still wears are the ones that Seret gave him on his first day in the game..
Jabe
No knock on Seret.. but your look is drab. Look at people like Novall, or Dariis.. they each have a good "look".
Find a tailor who will consult with you.. don't just vendor shop.
LOL.. I have to give credit where credit is due. Although Dariis does not brag about it, I am sure he is proud of his pimp-monk wardrobe. The goal being to impress the hotties at the Teras Kasi Monestary, no doubt.Dariis wrote:Ekade wrote:Jabe, I've been meaning to tell you.. You need to see a tailor.Jabe Adaks wrote: LOL
The clothes that Jabe still wears are the ones that Seret gave him on his first day in the game..
Jabe
No knock on Seret.. but your look is drab. Look at people like Novall, or Dariis.. they each have a good "look".
Find a tailor who will consult with you.. don't just vendor shop.
I just found something made by star-shine in my bank.Ekade wrote:To echo Dwilah's sentiments, I have to give it up for tailor as well.
It is the easiest crafting profession to gather the resources for (as quality is irrelevant). You did not have to worry about experimentation. And what you made was something everybody loves... CLOTHES!!!
I picked up tailor as a holo profession and ended up keeping it for 4 months. It was fun building my business and customer base. I could have made a lot more money than I did, but I so enjoy giving things away. Even so, it was profitable.
Creating an item in the game has kind of a legacy feel to it. I still own objects that are almost as old as Gorath itself.. stuff from long gone crafters.. Thoax, Tova, Alyna, Tag Maw, Dazzks, Shooter.. Some I keep just for sentimental value.
I still have the first pair of "shorts" some artisan made for me in the first day or two of the game. A critical part of my n00b outfit.
Isleh wrote:I just found something made by star-shine in my bank.Ekade wrote:To echo Dwilah's sentiments, I have to give it up for tailor as well.
It is the easiest crafting profession to gather the resources for (as quality is irrelevant). You did not have to worry about experimentation. And what you made was something everybody loves... CLOTHES!!!
I picked up tailor as a holo profession and ended up keeping it for 4 months. It was fun building my business and customer base. I could have made a lot more money than I did, but I so enjoy giving things away. Even so, it was profitable.
Creating an item in the game has kind of a legacy feel to it. I still own objects that are almost as old as Gorath itself.. stuff from long gone crafters.. Thoax, Tova, Alyna, Tag Maw, Dazzks, Shooter.. Some I keep just for sentimental value.
I still have the first pair of "shorts" some artisan made for me in the first day or two of the game. A critical part of my n00b outfit.
Yes, I remeber Jame'thiel from the old days. She paid me the best compliment I have ever gotten in game, it actually changed my perspective on the game.Dariis wrote:It all started with a Twi'lek named Jame'thiel. She would spend a lof of time making clothing for me, but then I was also a master tailor...and that was the hardest prof an alt of mine ever had to drop.