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		<title>By: Shigo</title>
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		<description>This guide is terrible because it's too word for describing living skills that's bluntly obvious. 

Here are some better tips for tailoring and blacksmithing 1-6:

1- Compose gauntlets 2 level below yours.  For example.  If your tailoring is level 4, make level 2 gauntlets.
2- Soon you'll notice that making gauntlets (generally lvl 8) is worthless, so start making enchant stones (ex. Power stone) However, don't bother with Accuracy stone.
3- Have money on hand to decompose items, and save the powders for crafting or making enchant stones.
4- Please DO NOT rely on Tailor/Blacksmith living skills to give you the best armor, because they are supplementary for Craftman's living skill.

Craftman
1-  Save all Level 8 stones.  You need 5 stones to gain 1 point in craftsman at level 1, and you need 15 points to reach level 2 Craftsman.
2- Do not bother with anything that requires many materials.  Besides, you can only compose normal powders to fine; and fine powders to perfect etc until you can start doing enchant stones.
3- This living skill will be your main focus because of leech (Mages need dodge, not leech).

Alchemy
1-Alchemy is too easy, but requires more materials because of higher points needed to level.
2- Same as usual, less is best.

See, I describe more than this guide with less eye soar.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This guide is terrible because it&#8217;s too word for describing living skills that&#8217;s bluntly obvious. </p>
<p>Here are some better tips for tailoring and blacksmithing 1-6:</p>
<p>1- Compose gauntlets 2 level below yours.  For example.  If your tailoring is level 4, make level 2 gauntlets.<br />
2- Soon you&#8217;ll notice that making gauntlets (generally lvl <img src='http://mwo.playcomet.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> is worthless, so start making enchant stones (ex. Power stone) However, don&#8217;t bother with Accuracy stone.<br />
3- Have money on hand to decompose items, and save the powders for crafting or making enchant stones.<br />
4- Please DO NOT rely on Tailor/Blacksmith living skills to give you the best armor, because they are supplementary for Craftman&#8217;s living skill.</p>
<p>Craftman<br />
1-  Save all Level 8 stones.  You need 5 stones to gain 1 point in craftsman at level 1, and you need 15 points to reach level 2 Craftsman.<br />
2- Do not bother with anything that requires many materials.  Besides, you can only compose normal powders to fine; and fine powders to perfect etc until you can start doing enchant stones.<br />
3- This living skill will be your main focus because of leech (Mages need dodge, not leech).</p>
<p>Alchemy<br />
1-Alchemy is too easy, but requires more materials because of higher points needed to level.<br />
2- Same as usual, less is best.</p>
<p>See, I describe more than this guide with less eye soar.</p>
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