IcyDeadPeople wrote: »FloppyTouch wrote: »I don't have them myself but the guild I'm in does. They built a platform a really big one and but them in a line with clothing blacksmith and woodworking stations of the same set in that order next to each other. Then they used planks to separate each one. Then above each station they used blocks to give the initials of the sets so a set like clever alchemist would have CA floating above. It's works really well no guessing and looks very clean.
Oh that sounds very "clever"! BTW what did you use to make the letters?Stopnaggin wrote: »
Older picture but have more stations now.
Wow, great job, and that's the same house I'm using. What materials did you use?
The benefit is not worth the cost. Most of them are easily accessible in world. Even the IC ones don't take me more than 10 minutes to reach. So I didn't buy any of them.
Alphabetical flow! Or group by zones found in.
The benefit is not worth the cost. Most of them are easily accessible in world. Even the IC ones don't take me more than 10 minutes to reach. So I didn't buy any of them.
The benefit is not worth the cost. Most of them are easily accessible in world. Even the IC ones don't take me more than 10 minutes to reach. So I didn't buy any of them.
Unless your putting them in a Guild Hall to help the guildies who don't have the DLC's so they can do Master Writs.
The benefit is not worth the cost. Most of them are easily accessible in world. Even the IC ones don't take me more than 10 minutes to reach. So I didn't buy any of them.
Unless your putting them in a Guild Hall to help the guildies who don't have the DLC's so they can do Master Writs.
Stopnaggin wrote: »
Older picture but have more stations now.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Stopnaggin wrote: »
Older picture but have more stations now.
That looks awesome, very creative
FloppyTouch wrote: »I don't have them myself but the guild I'm in does. They built a platform a really big one and but them in a line with clothing blacksmith and woodworking stations of the same set in that order next to each other. Then they used planks to separate each one. Then above each station they used blocks to give the initials of the sets so a set like clever alchemist would have CA floating above. It's works really well no guessing and looks very clean.
Stopnaggin wrote: »
Older picture but have more stations now.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »FloppyTouch wrote: »I don't have them myself but the guild I'm in does. They built a platform a really big one and but them in a line with clothing blacksmith and woodworking stations of the same set in that order next to each other. Then they used planks to separate each one. Then above each station they used blocks to give the initials of the sets so a set like clever alchemist would have CA floating above. It's works really well no guessing and looks very clean.
Oh that sounds very "clever"! BTW what did you use to make the letters?Stopnaggin wrote: »
Older picture but have more stations now.
Wow, great job, and that's the same house I'm using. What materials did you use?
What about those of us who might want to do it just because we can?The benefit is not worth the cost. Most of them are easily accessible in world. Even the IC ones don't take me more than 10 minutes to reach. So I didn't buy any of them.
disintegr8 wrote: »What about those of us who might want to do it just because we can?The benefit is not worth the cost. Most of them are easily accessible in world. Even the IC ones don't take me more than 10 minutes to reach. So I didn't buy any of them.
Up until now I have been focused on buying all of the houses but in a week or two, when I own every house available with in game gold (only Hakkvild's High Hall and the Witches festival house to go), I will start adding to my 4 sets of crafting tables.
Why - because I can! What else am I going to use all of my writ vouchers on?