2008

Doing the Crafting Thing

 

Trying to take advantage of the 50% bonus in Vanguard before they take it away (I’m dreading that) so I decided to shuffle my crafting around a little bit. Satia was a level 13 tailor, making bags and light armor, but I decided to switch her completely to an artificer, and make jewelry. Stuff that’s useful to all classes, and not just a specific class. She’s now level 10, which is great. I’ve been making necklaces, rings, and earrings that cost me 4silver each to make, and selling them (well) on the broker for 20-25silver each. Nice little profit there and it’s very easy to make. It does require me to harvest gems, but I don’t mind that at all.

As a kojan artificer I could learn all styles of gems (for jewelry) but only actually form pieces from the marques and oval shaped ones. I decided to head to Thestra and learn their two styles as well (which let me use dex and str, the kojan one is con and vit). I headed to New Targonor, managed to find Linnike Velra some how (the starter person of the quest) who told me to talk to three other npc, and make three wooden staffs and then I’d learn their style.

Thank goodness for Randolph. I flew to Bordinor’s Cleft (which is BEAUTIFUL, nestled in the rocky hills as dwarves reside there), spoke with Brondar Northwall, from there traveled to Leth Nurae, and spoke with Tirarre Welsare, and then finally ran to Teln Oshken in Tush. Returned to NT, and recieved my 50 faction with the Thestra Artisans as well as the ability to learn their jewelry style – only one issue.

To actually buy the recipes, you need 100 faction. Easy enough, headed to Stormwatch and completed a couple of single light blue work orders for the faction I needed. Also managed to ding level 10, and picked up the new recipes. Woot.

Crafting is a game all in its own. Sure, now I can make the Thestra stuff, but there’s also Qalia that I have yet to do (which you also need to work 50 faction for to buy their stuff) and I’m level 10, which means at 11 I’ll be doing my tier quest and the continental style of crafting is something you have to learn every time you reach a new tier. So if I want to make the Thestra jewelry for level 11+ (or Qalia for that matter) I’ll have to do a new quest.

There’s also quests for crafting gear, quests for faction, so many wonderful things. For anyone who’s just starting to get into it all, I highly suggest checking out this crafting site here. I wanted to make sure I got the crafting stuff done also before they took away Randolph, who makes it easy for me to travel around (ack, gotta pick up the rest of those rifts on a few characters too!) and I just had a good time making items that were actually useful. I still haven’t figured everything out yet, like where to put points and what to decrease in points, and what gear to focus on, but I am having a good time. Which is the most important, right?

Happy New Years!

Thanks to everyone who posted about my domain being missing, I had paid my host, but they didn’t get around to getting my domain back for me until two days after the expired date. I’m back though! *cheers*

So, a quick post tonight, as I’m stuffed full of holiday goodies, and don’t particularly feel like writing. I’ll write tomorrow.

New Years Resolutions! I have a few. I know they may just be silly, but I work great with goals and lists and what not. So here are mine.

  • 1. Be happy with me. That means taking care of myself, be it physically, emotionally, or whatever. Just little things that make me happy. I spend so much time taking care of everyone else, I want to take care of me too for once.
  • 2. More art. Self explanatory.
  • 3. Wear socks and slippers. Ok, this sounds like a really weird one, but I HATE socks. I hate wearing them with boots, with shoes, around the house, always. But it’s not exactly good for my feet to be walking around without socks. Especially not when we have 8 feet of snow on the ground and I’m wearing boots. I should probably wear socks too. So yes, this made the list.

I’ve had my site for a year now at this domain / host. I’ve been blogging about various Mmo’s in general for 3 years now, almost four, starting with EQ1 and then evolving to EQ2, WoW, and Vanguard. I’m hoping to continue that of course. I love the readers I have, and I enjoy reading their blogs in return. I doubt this site will sway off of the path that often, I’ve thought about branching out – but then I realized one of the things I love, is how very specific my site is.

Anyhow, enough sentimental ranting. I’ve been switching crafts around on characters, and switching harvests around – and sticking with the bard (who is now level 10.. SO much fun to play!) I’ve got Satia running around learning the Thestra style of novice crafting so that she can make a particular cut of gems to make jewelry with, and I think I’ll go dive back into VG for a little bit tonight.

Hugs and safe travels to all!

Nomadic Gamer