Originally Posted by
Zenix Leviticus
You are close to my philosophy on this... I do have my bard do the haggling for
all of my characters loot runs. I just refuse to build a character and give them
greensteel items and raid loot that is going to be mainly a personal shopper.
To the OP's point though, even a personal shopper is a big benefit to most parties
for the buffs and additional damage.
If you take any bard build and put 19 ranks of haggle then slap a coin belt from
threnal on them, they will have a 31 haggle. Add a greater heroism it moves to
a 35. If you figure middle of the road charisma between a caster bard and
war chanter, of a 26 that would be another +8 taking you to a 43 haggle.
Now you didn't have to burn a feat for skill focus haggle, negotiator, or farm some
raid for the items. Anyone, including the weekend player, can build a 43-50 haggle
bard with run of the mill items. To go higher, you are going to have to invest some
time in the character and farm some quests and specialize your bard.
The one freedom of having a high haggle or extreme haggle character is this. I don't
put points into haggle on any of my other characters. I mail anything over 16,000 gold
to my bard and let him sell everything.
I admire the focus of a person that can build a character to the pinacle of a skill or
ability. I just would spend that much time building one myself.
If it sounds as if I am running the OP's build down, I am NOT! I know full well what the
benefits of an extreme haggle character are and use the technique myself. I ran
one run through the Orchard and one shroud run last night and mailed all of the loot
to my bard and made 43,000 plat. I would have probably made 50,000 had I been
using the OP's build.
My point was to shed some light on Adaram64's question of is worth the extra time.
If you play 30-60 hours a week, yes it is. If you play less than 30, I would settle
for a high haggle build that uses other skills as well.
Some things I would also consider about max stat build.
1.How many times do you get someone else's bard to buff your bard to go shopping?
2.Is it better to use a house D potion (charisma) for shopping or in combat for spell dc?
3.How long does it take to aquire a head of good fortune in todays reaver quest?
4.Is there really going to be a monk with you when you shop?
5.How long does it take to get a tier 3 weapon?
My answers for me personally...
1. My bard may have been buffed by another bard for shopping once or twice ever.
If I am on my bard, everone else is playing a different class in my party.
2. I don't carry the house D potions for either and could only see ussing them if I
had 15 or more items to sell at once.
3. I have done the reaver about 30 times and have never seen a head of good fortune
drop yet. (my luck)
4. Typically when I am shopping everyone else is running to where the quest is.
5. I currently have 3 characters with tier 2 items and ZERO tier 3 items after about
20-25 shroud runs.