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world 99 better for law crafting?

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I'm sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but I'm not very familiar with law crafting. From what I've read, world 66 is "ess returned" and world 99 is "no ess returned". From what I gather, "ess returned" is not only are the law crafters crafting for free, they're also PAYING the players to let them craft their laws. For "no ess returned", does that mean that the crafters simply trade laws for essence?

 

 

 

If so, would world 99 crafting be more cost-saving than 66?

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I'm sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but I'm not very familiar with law crafting. From what I've read, world 66 is "ess returned" and world 99 is "no ess returned". From what I gather, "ess returned" is not only are the law crafters crafting for free, they're also PAYING the players to let them craft their laws. For "no ess returned", does that mean that the crafters simply trade laws for essence?

 

 

 

If so, would world 99 crafting be more cost-saving than 66?

 

 

 

you don't pay the runner in 66, you give them laws and there ess back in note form. The only way you lose money is if you buy the ess. Yes 99 is more cost effective, but lot less runners there.

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I'm sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but I'm not very familiar with law crafting. From what I've read, world 66 is "ess returned" and world 99 is "no ess returned". From what I gather, "ess returned" is not only are the law crafters crafting for free, they're also PAYING the players to let them craft their laws. For "no ess returned", does that mean that the crafters simply trade laws for essence?

 

 

 

If so, would world 99 crafting be more cost-saving than 66?

 

 

 

you don't pay the runner in 66, you give them laws and there ess back in note form. The only way you lose money is if you buy the ess. Yes 99 is more cost effective, but lot less runners there.

 

 

 

thats not right... you do pay the runner... you dont give them their ess back you give them free ess in exchange for their ess.. and craft that for laws and theirfor you ARE loosing money... your loosing pure ess..

 

but you are right w 99 has a lot less runners but is cheaper

I'm sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but I'm not very familiar with law crafting. From what I've read, world 66 is "ess returned" and world 99 is "no ess returned". From what I gather, "ess returned" is not only are the law crafters crafting for free, they're also PAYING the players to let them craft their laws. For "no ess returned", does that mean that the crafters simply trade laws for essence?

 

 

 

If so, would world 99 crafting be more cost-saving than 66?

 

 

 

you don't pay the runner in 66, you give them laws and there ess back in note form. The only way you lose money is if you buy the ess. Yes 99 is more cost effective, but lot less runners there.

 

 

 

thats not right... you do pay the runner... you dont give them their ess back you give them free ess in exchange for their ess.. and craft that for laws and theirfor you ARE loosing money... your loosing pure ess..

 

but you are right w 99 has a lot less runners but is cheaper

 

no i am right you don't pay the runner its ffl, fast free laws, you give them there ess back in noted form and however many laws, and like i said you are NOT losing money unless you buy the pure ess

Barrows drops: ahrims staff (2), karils coif, karils xbow, torags plate body, veracs helm.

I'm sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but I'm not very familiar with law crafting. From what I've read, world 66 is "ess returned" and world 99 is "no ess returned". From what I gather, "ess returned" is not only are the law crafters crafting for free, they're also PAYING the players to let them craft their laws. For "no ess returned", does that mean that the crafters simply trade laws for essence?

 

 

 

If so, would world 99 crafting be more cost-saving than 66?

 

 

 

you don't pay the runner in 66, you give them laws and there ess back in note form. The only way you lose money is if you buy the ess. Yes 99 is more cost effective, but lot less runners there.

 

 

 

thats not right... you do pay the runner... you dont give them their ess back you give them free ess in exchange for their ess.. and craft that for laws and theirfor you ARE loosing money... your loosing pure ess..

 

but you are right w 99 has a lot less runners but is cheaper

 

no i am right you don't pay the runner its ffl, fast free laws, you give them there ess back in noted form and however many laws, and like i said you are NOT losing money unless you buy the pure ess

 

 

 

Yes he is correct. you dont give them back the same ess u give them the noted ess you have

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to keep it simple:

 

in world 66:

 

crafter gives 27 noted ess and 27 laws

 

runner gives 27 unnoted ess

 

 

 

in world 99:

 

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well... the thing the crafters pay for in world 66 is for unnoting their essense really... and paying them laws for that..

 

 

 

 

 

world 99 is just "hey, i got some essence, want to give me laws??"

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