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Title: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: systempanic on April 22, 2011, 03:28:35 AM

Hello, can someone suggest what to make with runic saws/fletchng kits for max return of relic fragments ???

 :)
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Endless Night on April 22, 2011, 03:34:14 AM
thats an interesting question and ive got no clue.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Sulter on April 22, 2011, 03:47:42 AM
I have had the best luck useing a Bronze runic hammer with dull copper ore and make, Knight's war cleaver or the Guardian axe , all have to be Exeptional and unravel at the queens forge. Have not had to use this in a while and hope it will qork for you but when I did I could get over 45 relic frags per hammer.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Endless Night on April 22, 2011, 04:03:31 AM
although good info Sulter .. he specifically asked Runic Saws and fletching kits. Which personally I have never heard used to make relics but soundslike it should be possible.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: systempanic on April 22, 2011, 06:24:32 AM

With imbuing now i am burning low end runics for 100% elemental weapon and wondering what can give better relics frags for using heartwood/yew runics?
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Canuker on April 22, 2011, 11:23:09 AM
I would think the only thing you could use with the fletcher kit would be some weapon with bloodwood as this gives the extra HPR 2 and life leech. 

http://www.uoguide.com/Wood

Sewing kits would have to be luck using spined but I would be that is hard to pull off a relic even with a barbed kit.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Ultima on April 22, 2011, 11:58:34 AM
I tried very early on creating relic fragments with  Frostwood/Bloodwood and the results weren't good. Something may have changed but I don't believe it's the optimal way to go in trying to produce relic fragments.

I'd still like to know if the Dull Copper Ingots + Runic Hammer nets that 30-40 many Relic Fragments as others have mentioned before. If so that's the way to go. Only one way to find out...

I thought Paulonius did elaborate testing and you netted the most with Valorite and Verite Ingots.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: gimlet on April 22, 2011, 12:33:19 PM
I just wish i could get frags from enchanted kelp leggings, runed driftwood bows or bronzed armor!
Bummer
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: manwinc on April 22, 2011, 10:44:46 PM
There was a way to Just convert bloodwood and gems to relics, but it wasn't very profitable and it took forever..... There is a way to use frostwood to make items and make straight relics, but it requires boura pelts.... too bad nobody ever wrote a boura farmer.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: systempanic on April 23, 2011, 02:46:10 AM
I burnt 3 heartwood saws to craft bokutos with bloodwoods and unravel at house. Got 19 relic frags.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Endless Night on April 23, 2011, 04:46:00 AM
I burnt 3 heartwood saws to craft bokutos with bloodwoods and unravel at house. Got 19 relic frags.
ouch
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: manwinc on April 23, 2011, 09:00:33 AM
You want to use frostwood, It only gives you Damage increase, and it gives you the full multiplier. The Fact that you add 2 Hit point regen, and some life leech actually screws you over when it comes to unraveling. Especially weapons with 5 adds on their own!
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: systempanic on April 23, 2011, 09:19:32 PM
Thanks , will try frostwood tonight, and report here.

Post Merge: April 24, 2011, 02:36:49 AM
Thanks , will try frostwood tonight, and report here.

wow, much better with frostwood, got 45 relic frags with burning 3 heartwood saws.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: manwinc on April 25, 2011, 07:32:54 AM
<------- " The Voice of Reason "
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: eddie on April 27, 2011, 04:26:14 PM
I always use copper hammers>gold ingots>war cleaver= frags!
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Ultima on April 27, 2011, 05:50:50 PM
I always use copper hammers>gold ingots>war cleaver= frags!

This method seems viable and worthwhile however it didn't work so well for me when crafting a Guardian's Axe.

wow, much better with frostwood, got 45 relic frags with burning 3 heartwood saws.
Crafting what item? Bokuto?
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Canuker on April 27, 2011, 10:58:04 PM
I can't believe there isn't a market for those saws.  I would have thought you could have just sold them and bought the relics or the hammers/gems for a better return.  If you have more on Napa give me a yell.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Endless Night on April 28, 2011, 05:25:05 AM
Heartwood saws are pretty worthless these days.. 2mil and under i reckon.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Canuker on April 28, 2011, 02:28:34 PM
I see 50 relics going for 2 mil on some shards.  I'd have burnt the charges on heartwood stuff....but that's just me I guess. 

I just searched for saw's, worthless.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: UOMaddog on April 28, 2011, 06:42:26 PM
So, I just came upon a bag of DC/Shadow/Copper runic hammers...what's the best thing to burn to get the max amount of resources (so that I can train up imbuing finally)??
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: systempanic on April 28, 2011, 06:52:25 PM
I always use copper hammers>gold ingots>war cleaver= frags!

This method seems viable and worthwhile however it didn't work so well for me when crafting a Guardian's Axe.

wow, much better with frostwood, got 45 relic frags with burning 3 heartwood saws.
Crafting what item? Bokuto?

yes,Bokuto. It uses fewest board and high success rate.

Post Merge: April 28, 2011, 06:59:01 PM
I can't believe there isn't a market for those saws.  I would have thought you could have just sold them and bought the relics or the hammers/gems for a better return.  If you have more on Napa give me a yell.

I am on Formosa shard, and nobody want to buy runics kits now....
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Canuker on April 28, 2011, 07:04:15 PM
So, I just came upon a bag of DC/Shadow/Copper runic hammers...what's the best thing to burn to get the max amount of resources (so that I can train up imbuing finally)??

I'd say anything with "mage armor" with ag or better ingots should be what you want to do.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: manwinc on April 29, 2011, 10:37:41 AM
Mage armor from SE armor doesn't count towards unravelling I'm pretty sure.

DC I think was the best bet for most hammers since it gives you a few adds and increases the durability, plus its cheap!
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Paulonius on April 29, 2011, 02:13:53 PM
Ultima, if you are wanting to get ingredients to train imbue, I would start with a toon you can make bows or bokuto with and unravel a ton of oak weapons.  This is cheap, will train up imbue and give you the residue you need to train up the rest of the way. 

Save the hammers to use to make elemental weapons.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Masscre on April 29, 2011, 05:57:07 PM
Ultima, if you are wanting to get ingredients to train imbue, I would start with a toon you can make bows or bokuto with and unravel a ton of oak weapons.  This is cheap, will train up imbue and give you the residue you need to train up the rest of the way. 

Save the hammers to use to make elemental weapons.

What paul said. there are several post in here from Paul and myself on what stats and what level we where able to get to on gains before having to do something else. I believe I trained up to 80 ish in imbue using my residue maker.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Ultima on April 29, 2011, 09:12:52 PM
What paul said. there are several post in here from Paul and myself on what stats and what level we where able to get to on gains before having to do something else. I believe I trained up to 80 ish in imbue using my residue maker.
I'm good to go...

I have a 120 Artificer on 4 Shards thanks to both your scripts. And about 500k in Residue thanks to the SCEC.

I was just curious about the return of relic fragments from frostwood as well as the Knight's Cleaver +Copper Hammer + Gold Ingots.

Knight's Cleaver +Copper Hammer + Gold Ingots worked.
Guardian Axe + Copper Hammer + Gold ingots didn't.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: manwinc on April 30, 2011, 01:25:08 PM
Pretty sure that with a copper hammer and a knights war cleaver you are better off trying to get the multiplier from valorite ingots than adding on the adds from gold and getting that multiplier. Fewer adds, so have to make what adds you have count!
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: baldielocks on May 12, 2011, 08:09:58 PM
My last runs, when i was trying to write a relic / essence / residue script, indicated that there is no cost effective way to reliably create relics.

You CAN get a ton using bronze or higher with valorite ingots, DC ingots, and gold ingots. Gold hammer is by far the best, easiest to get and yields about 2.2 relics per charge.

There is a dependable process for enchanted essence, both with woods and ingots. Need access to queens forge.
Title: Re: What to craft to get relic fragments?
Post by: Paulonius on May 13, 2011, 04:18:52 AM
On most shards the cost of creating relics with Knights Cleaver/ Guardian Axe is about the same if you figure the going rate for the gems and ingots involved.  Its not a positive gold conversion ratio at current market, but if you need relics and mine a lot, you can make them with the stuff you mine.  Ingots sell well enough, but gems often take longer. It can be a good way to increase your through-put by diversifying even thought the rate is not a plus.