Era accuracy stuff? My memory is foggy
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:55 pm
When i used to play UO, it was shortly after the trammel patch, very shortly. However i still remember that some things hadn't been changed yet. Now maybe some of them were because i played post-trammel, but here goes.
#1
Shearing sheep produced 1 wool ball. Killing sheep and butchering them produced 3 wool balls that were an off pink color. the off pink wool balls produced 1 yarn each.
#2
Monsters dropped loot in backpacks (which were everywhere).
#3
When a tinker set a gemstone in crafted jewelry it would work like this ( i haven't made a tinker yet but from what i read of how it works it is different)
Make a ring, select gemstone pile (ex stack of 1000 diamonds)
Create item a 1000 diamond ring
Resulting leftover diamonds 999.
There was always people mass buying diamonds and everyone wanted to be the jeweler that was making the "most diamond" jewelery at the time. The numbers got pretty disgusting till they nerfed it to just make a diamond ring. The older 9999 diamond rings and such became very valuable collectors items for weddings and such as I remember.
#4
Provisioners bought cooked food, not positive on the price but i think it was 3gp
#5
Jewelers bought gemstones
Will most likely post more things as I remember them.
#1
Shearing sheep produced 1 wool ball. Killing sheep and butchering them produced 3 wool balls that were an off pink color. the off pink wool balls produced 1 yarn each.
#2
Monsters dropped loot in backpacks (which were everywhere).
#3
When a tinker set a gemstone in crafted jewelry it would work like this ( i haven't made a tinker yet but from what i read of how it works it is different)
Make a ring, select gemstone pile (ex stack of 1000 diamonds)
Create item a 1000 diamond ring
Resulting leftover diamonds 999.
There was always people mass buying diamonds and everyone wanted to be the jeweler that was making the "most diamond" jewelery at the time. The numbers got pretty disgusting till they nerfed it to just make a diamond ring. The older 9999 diamond rings and such became very valuable collectors items for weddings and such as I remember.
#4
Provisioners bought cooked food, not positive on the price but i think it was 3gp
#5
Jewelers bought gemstones
Will most likely post more things as I remember them.