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ArcheAge Profession Guide – Tailoring

Basic introduction to Tailoring in ArcheAge.
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Tailoring uses two craft stations: Weaving Loom and Cloth Armor Form. Both stations have their own purposes to help increase your overall Tailoring skill. In this guide I’ll cover the basics of each station.

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Weaving Loom:

The Weaving Loom uses the raw textile materials to craft cloth of varying qualities. Cloth Packs are also made with this station. For efficient leveling in Tailoring, use this station with self-grown textiles to supply your own cloth. The base level of cloth is made through either wool or cotton, so you have options for how to produce your materials. Upper-tier fabric is used by refining the base level with other materials.

Cloth Armor Form:

Here is where you’ll turn fabric into various cloth armor types. There are three crafting armor sets made from Tailoring: Weaponsmith’s, Tailor’s, and Craftman’s. There is also the Ocean cloth set in its level tiers: Apprentice, Craftsman, Artificer. Artisan, Conqueror, and the Sealed Illustrious set. On top of the specific set bonus each set gets, equipping cloth armor gives a buff that decreases cast time and cast delay when hit. Each set’s specific bonuses are listed below.

Crafting Sets:

The following are the three crafting sets made with Tailoring.

Craftsman’s Set:

This is the set used for Handicraft crafting. Each piece adds 50 proficiency to Handicraft while worn.

  • 3 Pieces: Increases Handicraft proficiency by 100.
  • 5 Pieces: Increases Handicraft proficiency by 200.

Tailor’s Set:

This is the set used for Tailoring. Each piece adds 50 proficiency to Tailoring while worn.

  • 3 Pieces: Increases Tailoring proficiency by 100.
  • 5 Pieces: Increases Tailoring proficiency by 200.

Weaponsmith’s Set:

This is the set used for Weaponsmith crafting. Each piece adds 50 proficiency to Weaponsmith while worn.

  • 3 Pieces: Increases Weaponsmith proficiency by 100.
  • 5 Pieces: Increases Weaponsmith proficiency by 200.
Ocean Set:

Each tier of the combat set offers the same stats, they’re just increased at higher tiers. The only exception is the Sealed Illustrious set whose stats are random. The stats offered on the combat set are Defense, Magic Defense, Stamina, Intelligence, and Spirit.

Set Bonus:

  • Apprentice 4 Pieces: Increases max Mana by 253
  • Apprentice 7 Pieces: Increases Magic Attack by 5.75
  • Craftman 4 Pieces: Increases max Mana by 291
  • Craftman 7 Pieces: Increases Magic Attack by 6.40
  • Artificer 4 Pieces: Increases max Mana by 320
  • Artificer 7 Pieces: Increases Magic Attack by 6.89
  • Artisan 4 Pieces: Increases max Mana by 348
  • Artisan 7 Pieces: Increases Magic Attack by 7.38
  • Conqueror 4 Pieces: Increases max Mana by 377
  • Conqueror 7 Pieces: Increases Magic Attack by 7.87

This wraps up my basic Tailoring guide of what tailoring has to offer. For more, please check out my ArcheAge guide directory.

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