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Post by Miiralaeuntryr on Aug 13, 2007 0:29:08 GMT -8
No, not a nose picker, well actually he IS.
but Murmy managed to GM lockpicking last night, so thats two down. GM Lockpicker and GM Carto.
Btw, anyone know how to make those giant treasure map pictures? I know it takes maps, inscription, and a few other things. but i been dying to know.
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Post by WarderDragon on Aug 13, 2007 19:24:35 GMT -8
No clue, really. I thought it was using several maps and GM Cartography. I would like to know as well, because I would like to get a few eventually. They make good decorations, but they are so rare atm.
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Post by Nisp on Aug 13, 2007 22:18:18 GMT -8
Hmmm no idea.
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Post by Miiralaeuntryr on Aug 14, 2007 2:16:53 GMT -8
I found out what it is. The maps have to be decoded, and completed by the carto making the tattered wall map. Even with GM carto there's only a 70% chance of making one.
10 plainly drawn maps 5 adeptly drawn maps 3 expertly drawn maps 1 deviously drawn map.
Complete and mix in accordingly. No wonder they are worth about 120 - 200 k.
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Post by Nisp on Aug 14, 2007 8:47:55 GMT -8
*drool* worth sooo much...
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Post by WarderDragon on Aug 14, 2007 10:32:31 GMT -8
*Laughs* I can just see Nick cranking out a cartographer all of a sudden, lmao.
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Post by Miiralaeuntryr on Aug 14, 2007 11:19:55 GMT -8
Not that easy to GM anymore with GGS. It was something the Cartographers were bitching about when Pub. 16 went in.
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Post by Nisp on Aug 14, 2007 11:34:39 GMT -8
nah i need to GM inscription... then cartography!
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Post by WarderDragon on Aug 14, 2007 12:21:52 GMT -8
I knew it!
I swear, Nick is going to become an investor or an entrepreneur someday. "Oh, I can make money with it! Lez do it! MONEYS!"
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Post by Nisp on Aug 14, 2007 13:45:39 GMT -8
Lol who knows Most likely i probably will, im already doing that in UO buying and selling ingots shadow iron ingots ect. ;D
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Post by WarderDragon on Aug 14, 2007 18:59:26 GMT -8
Thats exactly what an investor does. He invests a certain amount of money on stock, waits until that stock is worth a little more, and then sells that stock. You might buy 100 stock in EA Games at $1 a piece, they announce a new game, the stock spikes to $3 a piece, and you sell it and you get your $100 back plus $200 profit.
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Post by Nisp on Aug 14, 2007 19:47:14 GMT -8
Heh if I had some extra cash and knew how to trade on the market i'd probably be doing that, love money games well... sort of
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Post by WarderDragon on Aug 14, 2007 21:23:03 GMT -8
*Nods* Thats what my dad did, and he managed to turn a simple $200 investment into over $1000 in about two weeks. Of course, he could have made more, but he didnt want to take risks, and he is right - when you invest, every once in awhile you are going to loose a little bit, but that is part of the game. You snowball it. Take $200, make $1000. Take that profit and invest it into another cheap stock, and when it takes off now you have $10,000. Take that, sell it, reinvest. Bam! $50,000.
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Post by Nisp on Aug 15, 2007 8:11:50 GMT -8
And then go splurge! ;D
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Post by WarderDragon on Aug 15, 2007 14:17:48 GMT -8
*Laughs* Thats what money is for afterall, right? ;D
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