The item "Oil of a Frog" is not listed as a tradeskill item. It only shows up a s a quest item. The item is used to make Aqua Glaze. It is a subcombine for both Ceramic Water Sprinkler of Marr and Odylic Vial.
https://forums.daybreakgames.com/eq/index.php?threads/oil-of-a-frog.265565/ They decided it and other items weren't tradeskilll items despite being used to make a tradeskill item.
I noticed some now-unlabeled items that are used in creating the "Multielement Glaze" (for the "Odylic Vial" container used for Plane of Time's "Quintessence of Elements"). Please review the following to ensure they are labeled properly (either tradeskill or quest). I only noticed after I vendored some stuff that I should have kept them. Aqua Glaze: Emerald Colored Mephit Scales Oil of a Frog Earthen Glaze: Liquefied Earth Shattered Crystal Magma Glaze: Solidified Magma Fiery Granite Windy Glaze: Alabaster Beak Ivory Stormrider Canine
No need to review. The combines use no skiil check so they are not tradeskill. The items are not turned into NPCs so they are not quest.
Wow, he was that spiteful over being told he was wrong and removed the tradeskill tag from it instead of adding it to the other items. Outstanding job.
Devs said the closest thing to that would be poison, so it would require the poison skill, is that what you want? I don't think many people want it changed to a poison skill. I have a character who excels in poison skills so changing it is not a problem.
Does the "Solidified Magma" and "Oil of a frog" still drop? Have felt like I am wasting my time trying to get these items as I have spent hours trying to get it!
Careful!!! Before you know it, asking these kind of questions will be considered seriously wasting the time of devs... To keep it slightly on topic: It kind of annoys me that oil of a frog doesnt stack, but hundreds of pieces of unfired clay can be stacked easily. (Disclaimer: this is just my opinion, it should in no way be considered as an attempt to seriously waste the time of devs, so please don't nerf stacking pottery items out of spite)