A Question For All You BOD Experts

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  1. Whistler's Mother

    Whistler's Mother Active Member

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    Which Small BOD's do YOU Flip as singles and do not keep to make large BOD's.

    This is a question I can never decide on so any help would be great.

    Tailoring Bods ?

    Blacksmith Bods ?
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    if the large reward doesn't get Brazier, Phoenix Armor, Standing Armor, Gold Runic hammer or above, I flip the smalls, If those smalls are plate, I really just set them aside.
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    So any small plate iron is for the trash barrell ?
    Is this the same for Dull, Shadow and copper ?
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    Yea i read that but dosent answer the question ..

    What Tailoring bods would you flip ,?
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    For Blacksmith:

    - Iron smalls: weapons, helmets (except plate, see note below), shields. I always prioritize the ones with 80%+ excep. succeed. If I ran out of them, I still flip lower success bods.
    - Color smalls that don't work for any reward im willing to claim, and/or make me lose time/money. Again, helmets (except plate) shields and armor piece without any worthy prize for their large (for example, dull/shadow ringmail, dull chain, and so) Brazier is my starting point for large color bods.

    . Note on plate sets: I just dont waste any time with iron plate sets nor their smalls, they are just cub material. Same note on dull x10/x15 plate for example.


    For Tailoring:

    I work more on detail with rewards. In this case I organize my tailor bods aiming specific prizes, so I flip the ones I find worthless, for example the ones that fill for Tapestries or Black Dye tub. At a given moment I might want a stretched leather or bear rugs and I happen to fill some for those, but mostly I dont work towards them, so their bods are potential flips.
    Sometimes I'll flip a small bod that gets me the top tier in special hue cloth.

    Bones, I dont work on them, and leather I just use the ones I need and keep hoarding the rest. Not even worth filling leather to flip imo.
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    Not sure I would call myself an expert, but going off of intuition (not math), here is my approach:

    I only focus on filling large BODs that produce a CBD or Mask Dye. I realize polar bear rugs and tapestries sell, but I try to keep things as simple as possible. I have my sorting down to the following books:

    Flips
    CBD cloth smalls
    CBD Large BODs
    Non-exceptional leather
    Footwear! (10/15 exc.)
    Dyes
    CUB - all bone, studded armor, exceptional leather pieces aside from the ones i mention below.

    As far as flips go, since I am only concerned about CBD and mask dye, i flip all cloth and footwear not 10/15 exceptional. I also flip exceptional gloves, gorgets, sleeves and caps. These leather items I believe have a 100% exceptional chance rate. Again, I never did the math, and I realize leather is expensive, so I am not sure if this is cost-effective. I do it because a friend of mine gifted me like 100k pieces of leather when he sold off his BOD collection to me about a year ago.

    Saving all your non-exceptional leather will come in handy when you are filling your mask dye bods and are left with 100 non-exceptional pieces studded armor female pieces. You can chose to cut them up to get some spined or horned leather back, or fill a small non-exceptional piece. 6- piece regular leather bods will take a long time to fill, but will also give you CBDs.

    Before you CUB all your bone and studded BODS, PM @JohnM. He is one of the crazy few that actually fill these I believe.

    As far as filling my BODs, I know everyone has different approaches, but I am a firm believer in economies of scale, and don't mess with it until i think i can get about 25 CBDs, using my footwear collection as a gauge.

    Hope this helps! If you want my approach on how I actually go about filling BODs, feel free to reach out to me anytime!
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    Thanks @Salick.

    Do you do blackmithing bods as well or just stick to tailoring ?
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    I collect them but do not fill them.
  12. Chafe

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    I used to fill large iron ring and chainmail, but now do the following:

    - Cub all iron plate smalls
    - Flip all iron and non exceptional coloured ore ring and chain smalls
    - Flip all other weapon and helmet/shield bods except lower chance items such as spears etc.
    - fill all coloured ore large bods, including DC plate. Fill non exceptional plate smalls with the failed attempts...

    Recognise that this may not be optimal (particularly for 10/15 DC plate) but it helped achieve Lord status, a game goal for my crafter. I think I'd now stop with the 10 and 15 DC plate bods in hindsight....

    I only have 1 crafter who collects sporadically, so my biggest rewards are the 2 golden runics I've managed.

    Do not underestimate the ingot requirement for exceptional plate - a 20x lbod will take about 8k, and I don't start until I have 9k. This becomes v painful!

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