Silver Conduit  

Creates


Icon Count Item Name
EverQuest icon 1 x Silver Conduit

Ingredients


Icon Count Item Name Obtain Info
EverQuest icon 1 x Pure Silver Ingot Bought
EverQuest icon 1 x Sunshard Ore Dropped

Stats


No-Fail Combine: No
Tradeskill: Jewelcraft
Counts Toward 350 Skill: Yes
Learned Recipe: Yes
DNL (Not Learned) Recipe: No
Innate Recipe: No
Trivial:290
Race: Not Set
Class: ALL
Cost to Make: 458 pp
Expansion: The Buried Sea The Buried Sea
Daybreak Recipe ID: 11341
Recipe Created: 2007-02-16 06:41:24
Recipe Last Updated: 2018-09-17 14:57:28


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Cost bought and Cost paid Farmer.
# Aug 04 2015 at 5:15 AM Rating: Decent
I don't think any more need be said about the store-bought portion than merely saying that. The issue is how to do the combine and sub combine and which portion(s) are only dropped vs bought. We can easily check out the price anywhere in Norrath. No possible way to estimate the cost of a drop over time. Every new EXPAC often affects the prices of drops.
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# Mar 16 2007 at 6:14 AM Rating: Decent
If the Pure Silver Ingot is storebought and it's cost is 400someodd, why is the cost of that item not included in the "cost to produce" for THIS item?

I just noticed the "cost to produce" tag up there for this item. Are ALL tradeskilled items missing the correct information when the subcombined items listed are storebought?
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# Jul 09 2007 at 3:55 PM Rating: Decent
If keeping these up to date are low priority... they fluctuate in-game, and for the most part remain unmaintained on the site... why add it in the first place?
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# May 09 2007 at 6:28 AM Rating: Decent
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It's much better, and they won't try to charge you for the recipes.
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# Mar 16 2007 at 9:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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Narcoleptic wrote:
If the Pure Silver Ingot is storebought and it's cost is 400someodd, why is the cost of that item not included in the "cost to produce" for THIS item?

I just noticed the "cost to produce" tag up there for this item. Are ALL tradeskilled items missing the correct information when the subcombined items listed are storebought?


The value is filled in on very few of our recipes, mostly because prices fluctuate and we have a vast number of recipes to maintain (more every day). I filled it in on this recipe because you pointed it out, but keeping them up to date is fairly low on our priority list.
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# Jul 29 2007 at 6:38 PM Rating: Decent
Just a thought as a compromise... Those items that require a storebought component might be best described as having a "minimum cost to produce" that includes the cost of the storebought components, and ignores those dropped/sellable items that do fluctuate in price. This might give players a better idea of what the "cost floor" is to make an item.
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