best professions to learn
with all these "meister's cube" thingies and stuff which profession would be the best for you to learn assuming not much money is going to be put into the profession so no abundance of stuff like primal essences/philo stones etc
April 7, 2014
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Accessory Crafting - Ability to craft your own rings/earrings/high-level accessory recipes
Smithing - Ability to craft own cubes, equipment, arrows, shields, katanas, etc.
Alchemy - Ability to extract scrolls, cubes, equipment, and create potions (recovery + buff), herb bags, mineral bags, coin pouches, + ability to fuse equipment
Alchemy for potions or accessory crafting if u plan to craft and fuse earrings.
Not smithing because u can't craft anything good without spending too much money on ingrediants (cubes and other high lvl equips take a ton to craft).
Getting meister isn't really worth it, the only two that are worth it is alchemy and smithing. Like mentioned above smithing is pretty useful
for cubes and crafting meister equips(though they cost an ungodly amount of mats though) but if you boss alot go with alchemy since you can
create some endgame potions that are stackable. Also you get a little summon for both, personally I wouldn't like the smithing on a main but
I was already lvl 10 so~
yeah, you can work your way up and start making those lvl 75 earring for yourself then sell the good ones.
[quote=Rationalism]Smithing is used to craft cubes. Getting to the level in order for you to make them will cost a lot so if you don't plan on crafting much then it's not worth it.[/quote]
if i'm not planning to spend much in them what should i go for then? acc crafting?
Smithing is used to craft cubes. Getting to the level in order for you to make them will cost a lot so if you don't plan on crafting much then it's not worth it.