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« on: October 12, 2008, 12:26:08 PM »

These are the leather bonuses/costs for dragonsworn armor.  They are for mid only.  If someone will send me the alb and hib versions, I will gladly post them here too.  The costs are for the basic material costs only.  Any price attached for the crafter's time, the dragonsworn drops, and remakes if a specific quality is asked for should be discussed with the crafter beforehand.  the bds column is the number of dragonsworn pieces it takes to make them.



             Name                                   Bonus               Skill              Cost            bds
Stitched Starklaeder Gloves          bonus to end cap 5    1035        31g  93s   2c        1
Stitched Starklaeder Full Helm      con 15 pts                1050        96g   6s  54c        2
Stitched Starklaeder Boots            end 5 pts                 1065        31g  93s   2c        1
Sewn Starklaeder Boots               qui 15 pts                 1065        31g  93s   2c        1

Stitched Starklaeder Leggings       str 15 pts                 1085        96g  66s  54c       2
Stitched Starklaeder Sleeves        hits 40 pts                 1100       65g  17s  26c       1
Stitched Starklaeder Jerkin   bonus melee damage 2%   1115       161g  83s  80c      3
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