Post by Charlotte on Dec 24, 2013 5:14:08 GMT
Research
Thread: log-horizon.proboards.com/thread/79/charlottes-sewing-alterations?page=1&scrollTo=552
Researchers: Charlotte
Number of Posts: 3
Crafting Recipe Proposed: Fledgling Tactician Attire - An ensemble of coarsely stitched clothing, the creamy white shirt being rough and thick, and the similar white pants being tough and stiff to wear. The socks are scratchy and don't really fit well. The boots which go over the socks are somewhat thick, but quite unmoving and lack much ability in the area of protection. There is a small skirt of leather to help protect one's hip area and to part the area under the belt. The belt is thick and resembles a girder slightly, with many small fittings of leather made for holding plenty of items. There is a set of leather arm armor to be worn over the hands and forearms, a bit tight and not much of a protect against anything tougher than a low-level pig. In fact, the only part of this leather armor set which could be constituted as "fine" would most certainly be the cloak. The long cloak which reaches one's ankles is made of fine black stitching, over a layer of pliable leather. On the brims on the sleeve-ends, hood, and end of the cloak, there is a gold-colored pattern, giving one the impression of ancient desert culture. On the inside there are many pockets to hold and store possible materials, and the supple leather is quite soft. On the outside and back, there is a very unique and interesting pattern, sewn in a royal purple color. Resembling a set of six eyes and with lines running all across it in a random but symetrical pattern, it gives an air of mystery to whoever wears it.
It's an ensemble including a cloak. I would like if the stats were better than that of a typical starter cloth or leather set, but nothing amazing.
Explanation: She happened to break a chair she was sitting on, realizing that items were placed together just like in the real world, by smaller parts. Using a nearby screwdriver, she simply put it back together in a poor fashion. With that on her mind, she began to understand that the interface was not the only way to craft items. She attempts to make a wedding dress manually, but finds that it is too hard for her, causing it to fall apart. With that on her mind she calls it a day and comes back tomorrow with some of her own materials. She was given a task to create a cloak and cloth/leather armor set and she decided to use her own materials, wondering if it would yield a better outcome.
Thread: log-horizon.proboards.com/thread/79/charlottes-sewing-alterations?page=1&scrollTo=552
Researchers: Charlotte
Number of Posts: 3
Crafting Recipe Proposed: Fledgling Tactician Attire - An ensemble of coarsely stitched clothing, the creamy white shirt being rough and thick, and the similar white pants being tough and stiff to wear. The socks are scratchy and don't really fit well. The boots which go over the socks are somewhat thick, but quite unmoving and lack much ability in the area of protection. There is a small skirt of leather to help protect one's hip area and to part the area under the belt. The belt is thick and resembles a girder slightly, with many small fittings of leather made for holding plenty of items. There is a set of leather arm armor to be worn over the hands and forearms, a bit tight and not much of a protect against anything tougher than a low-level pig. In fact, the only part of this leather armor set which could be constituted as "fine" would most certainly be the cloak. The long cloak which reaches one's ankles is made of fine black stitching, over a layer of pliable leather. On the brims on the sleeve-ends, hood, and end of the cloak, there is a gold-colored pattern, giving one the impression of ancient desert culture. On the inside there are many pockets to hold and store possible materials, and the supple leather is quite soft. On the outside and back, there is a very unique and interesting pattern, sewn in a royal purple color. Resembling a set of six eyes and with lines running all across it in a random but symetrical pattern, it gives an air of mystery to whoever wears it.
It's an ensemble including a cloak. I would like if the stats were better than that of a typical starter cloth or leather set, but nothing amazing.
Explanation: She happened to break a chair she was sitting on, realizing that items were placed together just like in the real world, by smaller parts. Using a nearby screwdriver, she simply put it back together in a poor fashion. With that on her mind, she began to understand that the interface was not the only way to craft items. She attempts to make a wedding dress manually, but finds that it is too hard for her, causing it to fall apart. With that on her mind she calls it a day and comes back tomorrow with some of her own materials. She was given a task to create a cloak and cloth/leather armor set and she decided to use her own materials, wondering if it would yield a better outcome.