Talk:Bolt of Silk

Well, which artisan can actully make the stuff ?
 * Check the Artisan list --[[Image:SmallMapleLeaf.jpg|User:ImbrilShadowfire]] Imbril Shadowfire  18:39, 23 October 2006 (CDT)
 * I added the artisan list in the acquisition section of this article. The whole article needed a lot of cleanup and clarification. --[[Image:Kirbman sig.png]] Kirbman 17:06, 9 March 2008 (UTC)

Canthan Silk Drops
I have been seeing fairly regular drops of Bolts Of Silk from Jade Brotherhood in Bukdek Byway while farming Wing, Three Blade.

Snorkasaurus 14:21, 18 December 2006 (CST)
 * True, but after many, many runs I've encountered them rarely..—Teknikaali

Price of Silk
Should there be a note stating that the Rare Material Trader is currently cheaper than crafting the stuff? Rare material trader is 120g per. Artisan is 250g plus 10 dust, 10 cloth... that's a touch expensive comparatively.
 * I think that is a note worth putting there. Maybe not include the current price, but clearly state that it's usual price use to stay below 200g, and the cost for crafting is still 250. &mdash; Stylva  (talk)(contribs) 03:54, 28 January 2007 (CST)

Special Note
Silk tends to have a comparatively low sale price for a rare crafting material. Since it salvages into Piles of Glittering Dust (or cloth), and dust has a high price as a result of its usage in three different highly desirable consumables (see Piles of Glittering Dust), the best use of silk (obviously dependent on prices) may be to convert it into dust for use in consumables, which can net as much as 3 to 4 times the sale price of the silk when compared to buying dust from traders. Even if the dust is subsequently sold it may net as much as twice the direct sale price of the silk.

One set of results: --- --- --- --- --- Silk sale price: 15 each Dust purchase price: 230/10 Dust sale price: 120/10 Cloth sale price: 30/10

100 silk salvaged into 4xDust 42 times, 3xDust 37 times (275 total Dust), and 21 times into 3 or 4 cloth (75 total Cloth) This required the usage of 4 full basic salvage kits, costing 400 gp.

So silk worth 1500 gp when sold directly was transformed into 275 dust (6325 gp purchase, 3300 gp sale) and 75 cloth (225 sale).

Assuming the Dust didn't need to be purchased for consumables, the net value was 6325+225-400, or 6150 gp, which is a profit of 4650 gp. Even if the dust was simply sold, the net value would be 3125 gp, or 1625 gp more than the silk would render directly.

Clearly, the exact prices of Dust and Silk will vary and effect the results, as will to a much lesser sense, the exact results of the salvaging, but this appears to be a remarkably better use than direct sale if the above price relationships are even remotely true at the time of consideration. &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by OBloodyHell (contribs).