Babibab
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- Dec 5, 2013
Hello everyone,
It has occured to me, while looking for ways to travel cheap around the map, and for ways to make Engineering xp, that creating raliroad tracks generates no xp. After further crafting, I noticed that making repeaters, powered rails, activator rails doesn't generate any engineering xp, when these objects are, for the most part, engineering class specific.
It seems to me that the crafting of these objects should generate engineering xp, it would encourage their crafting and thus their use, making a slight change in the engineer's way of leveling. And be a little more RP.
For example, crafting an Iron pick takes 3 iron ingots and two sticks, it generates 9 xp. Crafting a set of 16 railroad tracks cost 6 ingots and a stick, but doesn't generate xp. The ressources used are doubled for the tracks and generate no xp. It seems to me there is a slight paradox in this.
On another note: I noticed that crafting gold chestplates, which uses 8 gold ingots generates 150 xp, which is massive imo.
As an engi, this craft should not generate xp for me, but for a smith or miner only.
Miners get xp from smelting ores, which is absolutely RP and logical, in the wake of the mason's fusion with the engi, shouldn't the engi be making small amounts of xp from making bricks, hardened clay, stonebricks? (like 5 xp for a stack maybe?)
Thanks
Babibab
It has occured to me, while looking for ways to travel cheap around the map, and for ways to make Engineering xp, that creating raliroad tracks generates no xp. After further crafting, I noticed that making repeaters, powered rails, activator rails doesn't generate any engineering xp, when these objects are, for the most part, engineering class specific.
It seems to me that the crafting of these objects should generate engineering xp, it would encourage their crafting and thus their use, making a slight change in the engineer's way of leveling. And be a little more RP.
For example, crafting an Iron pick takes 3 iron ingots and two sticks, it generates 9 xp. Crafting a set of 16 railroad tracks cost 6 ingots and a stick, but doesn't generate xp. The ressources used are doubled for the tracks and generate no xp. It seems to me there is a slight paradox in this.
On another note: I noticed that crafting gold chestplates, which uses 8 gold ingots generates 150 xp, which is massive imo.
As an engi, this craft should not generate xp for me, but for a smith or miner only.
Miners get xp from smelting ores, which is absolutely RP and logical, in the wake of the mason's fusion with the engi, shouldn't the engi be making small amounts of xp from making bricks, hardened clay, stonebricks? (like 5 xp for a stack maybe?)
Thanks
Babibab