Ornate Gold Chain Leggings  

Creates


Icon Count Item Name
EverQuest icon 1 x Ornate Gold Chain Leggings

Ingredients


Icon Count Item Name Obtain Info
EverQuest icon 1 x Chainmail Pant Pattern Bought
EverQuest icon 1 x Gold Bar Bought
EverQuest icon 3 x High Quality Metal Rings Crafted
EverQuest icon 1 x Smithy Hammer Crafted, Bought, Returned on Failure, Returned on Success
EverQuest icon 1 x Water Flask Foraged, Crafted, Summoned, Bought, Quested, Dropped

Stats


No-Fail Combine: No
Tradeskill: Smithing
Counts Toward 350 Skill: No
Learned Recipe: No
DNL (Not Learned) Recipe: No
Innate Recipe: No
Trivial:142
Race: Not Set
Class: ALL
Cost to Make: 45 pp
Expansion: Not Set
Daybreak Recipe ID: Not Set
Recipe Created: 2002-09-06 19:22:03
Recipe Last Updated: 2018-09-17 14:57:28


Portable Containers


Icon Item Name
EverQuest icon Forge - Floor
EverQuest icon Forge - Standing

Static Containers

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Triv has been reduced
# Nov 28 2003 at 10:31 AM Rating: Good
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I just did these leggings, and triv is now 142 - someone figures these are too cheap I guess - now I need to find a higher triv item that won't bankrupt me.
Triv 135
# Jul 05 2003 at 9:12 AM Rating: Decent
Ok Triv on Skirt is 135, just did my last skill up with it.
Wrong recipe
# Jul 05 2003 at 9:02 AM Rating: Decent
Ok this recipe doesnt work, however what does work is 2 HQ rings with the skirt pattern, water, hammer and gold bar. This produces a Ornate Gold chain Skirt that looks like a girdle rather than a skirt in the pic. Stats are AC +8 Charisma +2.

I tried several times with the 3 rings to make the pants, didnt work. There is also a chainmail pant pattern that will prob work to make the pants. Dont know what the triv is on this, Im still getting skill ups at 132 so...
Cost to produce is 58 plat
# Nov 12 2002 at 1:50 PM Rating: Good
(3) blocks of the ore are 18p each (approx), plus the 10p for the gold bar.
RE: Cost to produce is 58 plat
# Jun 02 2003 at 4:59 PM Rating: Decent
except that each large brick produces two rings, not one. you only need two bricks, assuming no failures, and will end up with a spare ring. cost of 45p is about right
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