SnDance Report post Posted November 22, 2008 It sucks that looms break after one use, but i actually see the logic in it. Since in a loom you have to have strings and the strings are used up with the weaving, but for the whole loom to break sucks. How about we have a wooden frame that needs to be strung. So you make, lets say, 15 thread to restring it. there could be a very slight chance that you fail so miserably that the loom breaks while your restringing it, but it should be a very very very small chance. Also, what if there were different kinds of looms? Like a very cheep one which breaks on every use like the ones we have now, but have it be 35g instead of 50. There could be a better loom that would cost 5,000g that would be like the one mentioned above. But maybe there could be a third loom that would do awesome stuff. It would be like the one above except that it would take 75 thread to restring because it would make 5 cloth in one go. It could cost 25,000g and, perhaps, have a .000001% chance of breaking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Learner Report post Posted November 22, 2008 It sucks that looms break after one use, but i actually see the logic in it. Since in a loom you have to have strings and the strings are used up with the weaving, but for the whole loom to break sucks. How about we have a wooden frame that needs to be strung. So you make, lets say, 15 thread to restring it. there could be a very slight chance that you fail so miserably that the loom breaks while your restringing it, but it should be a very very very small chance. Also, what if there were different kinds of looms? Like a very cheep one which breaks on every use like the ones we have now, but have it be 35g instead of 50. There could be a better loom that would cost 5,000g that would be like the one mentioned above. But maybe there could be a third loom that would do awesome stuff. It would be like the one above except that it would take 75 thread to restring because it would make 5 cloth in one go. It could cost 25,000g and, perhaps, have a .000001% chance of breaking. Looms are consumed in being used as a major factor in keeping Tailored items expensive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites