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Hello all, so my monk is going to start make [I cannot control my vocabulary]. but i cant find out what path to take. have a RL friend that are Alch, so he whil make all the app4/adept 3 i need. my old main is lvl 48 JC, so he whil make all the jewels i need for a long long time. So im standing between Tailoring and provisior (or what its called). what whil server me most and what whil i enjoy most (most fun to craft).
Zabjade
10-20-2007, 10:48 PM
<span style="color: #00cc00;">I made my monk a Jeweler thinking incorrectly way back when that I could mine gold make them into bars and sell them back to the vender for at least a gold <i>(I mean logicly you should pay at least gold for some purified gold?)</i> <u>Silly me</u>! Just kept up with it since then.</span>
Condar Tarsonia
10-20-2007, 11:10 PM
The questions you asked are impossible for anyone to answer aside from yourself, at least in terms of what you will enjoy crafting the most. Crafting, in general, is the exact same for every profession - the names of the workstation you use, your tradeskill reaction abilities, and the items you make are the only real difference. Personally, what I think would be the most 'fun' profession is a carpenter because you have a lot of different cool things you can make that just look so darn cool... and everyone needs strongboxes. Funny I consider it the most fun and yet I still don't have one <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/69934afc394145350659cd7add244ca9.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" width="15" height="15" />But you didn't list carpenter as one of your choices. So really, the choice is - do you want to make a lot of frilly clothing and armor (the armor, of course, really being a one-time use item - and eventually (T6 or so?) you'll want quested/dropped armor), or food and drink, which you'll always need and really don't have any other options for aside from buying from other players?I assume you can determine which I would choose in your place from my comments, but again, some people will find tailoring the better choice. I prefer to be self-sufficient, and thus would choose the class I will need for a long time to come.Good luck with whichever profession you decide on!
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