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Small walkthrough to use your grit

-note, this needs formatting but as there was no guide to actually using grit, I'm tossing this here.

  • You need the same sing "Service Supply Pack" for 25,000 silver for both WPS to a weapon/armor needing using 25,000 grit, or if you're doing it on an armor accessory using 10,000 Grit.
  • The Service Supply Pack can be purchased in the guild's workshop(In Landing: lichroom# 16995 ). The same location that you would buy fittings used to apply crush/slash/puncture resistances to armor.
  • This workshop location is also the location that yields the 'Warrior guild workshop' bonus for adding WPS to your item.


This example is for checking my capabilities to add crit to my greaves.

>feat wps
USAGE: FEAT WPS {options} [args]

Options:
  ASSESS {type} {item} - Assess an item's difficulty
  APPLY {item}         - Apply an item modification

>feat wps assess crit greav
You examine the imflass arm greaves for critical padding, and estimate that you can only fail if you are horribly unlucky.

Modifying the imflass arm greaves will take 10,000 grit.  To attempt the modification, click APPLY in the next minute.
Roundtime: 5 sec.

>feat wps apply
You examine the imflass arm greaves for critical padding, and estimate that you can only fail if you are horribly unlucky.
You make a horribly poor attempt!

After inspecting the construction of the imflass arm greaves with a critical eye, you rummage through your supply pack and retrieve several patches of quilted fabric.

Success!  You arrange the patches of padding within the armor where they'll best prevent critical wounds and, with sure and steady hands, affix them securely.
Roundtime: 20 sec.

ARCHYVER (talk) 03:41, 15 December 2021 (CST)


Maybe I'm missing something, but why is the "WPS Smithy" page being directed to as the main article for "Earning Grit"? That page doesn't even contain the word "grit" on it. If there was a section explaining CER, I could see that direction to the WPS Smithy page as the main article, but short of that the link should prolly go into a resource section at the bottom of the page. OM1E5GA (talk) 05:37, 22 November 2023 (CST)