i've made these and i must say that you will not see a sudden flood of theese on the market, it takes a master smith / tailor to make these. not to mention the fact it also takes at least 15 morning dew and one oak bark
Ok, so we need a boot pattern, a medium quality pelt (the usual wolf/cat/bear pelts, or something more special like dire wolf?), 15 morning dew, one oak bark, and studs. Is this the correct recipe?
M bit = 2 sm pc M + 1 md M stud = 3 M bits + 1 md + file (file returned) Oak Bark Tannin = 1 Oak Bark + 1 water flask Imbued Emerald = regular emerald + lvl 29 "Imbue Emerald" spell casting
These Boots = 4 M studs + boot pattern + 1 oak bark tannin + Imbued Emerald + Sabertooth Hide.
OK Requirments to do this are Mithril bits: You have to be an elf of any kind to make Mithril anything, bacause of the forge needed to work with mithril. Skill is same as standard metal bits, recipie different
You have to use Savertooth Tiger Pelts/skins
You must use the Fier' Dal sewing kit wich is only usable by woodelfs. And I belive but not certing the kit is only makeable by woodelfs.
Imbued emerald wich is castable by any wisdom based class starting in GF. Or any worshiper of Tunare that has the spell <bonk>.
conclusion: you can have any stander smithing elf make you some mithril bits, and you can get the emerald Imbued, but you as the wood elf will have to do the rest.
If I cared what I looked like, I wouldn't be a druid... Foremans tunic, ns wreath, gatorscale legs, 2 cbbs, these boots, and springwood club = newbie. Maybe warriors care cause they can be all shiny like, but they certainly wouldn't want these.