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accidentally turned in craftsmen item for sub

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User is offline   foxtrot 

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i know it's silly but I accidentally turned in craftsmen item for my sub- my question is: is there any way to turn it back to journeyman so that it is capped off in blue?

again I know it's silly to just want it in blue but it's like when you make a list and accomplish something... it's just so nice to put a line through it and be like that's done!
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You can cap a skill back to 60 yeah. Which guild?
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I was just finishing off last 2 points to get cc to 60

(my main is smithing if that helps for whatever reason x.x)
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Cap it before you attempt to get 60, or you might get a 0.2 increase when you are at 59.9 taking you to 60.1. This would only be a problem if you have a capped main craft at 100, reducing it down to 99.9.

I believe you can talk to the clothcraft guild master (Hauh Colphioh in Windy cloth guild) who will offer to cap your skill.

Let me know what happens - I'd like to confirm this is the way you cap a skill back to 60 as it rarely happens.
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ah ok i figured it out- an in game friend told me what to do;

I had to go to the guild with my main/highest skill (which was smithing) and talk to the guild master there and he allowed me to get rid of the craftsmen status in cc and cap it down to journeyman.

hope this helps if anyone else goofs haha.
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