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detson2
10-27-2008, 01:49 PM
<p>Hello all. So I decided to make my 80 Warden a more well rounded toon and started crafting. Made it to level 36 Sage. The way I been doing it is just making one of each spell and throwing in a rush order here and there. I use all my counters when called for and when not called for. Questions...</p><p>Is TS Writs a faster way of leveling? Time and XP wise.</p><p>Is crafting adept III's worth more XP vs just plain App IV's?</p><p>Does crafting speed up at a certain level kinda like when you reach 60ish aadventurer?</p><p>Basically I'm trying to find the best way to gain about 4-5 levels per day without duping 4-5 hours a day into crafting. I wish to be 80 Sage by TOS. Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p>

Calthine
10-27-2008, 01:56 PM
<p>The fastest way to get tradeskill XP is to make one of every item to Pristine, because you get a bonus.  When you run out of those, writs give XP in addition to the XP for making items.</p><p>Adventure level has no bearing on tradeskill XP.</p>

Eveningsong
10-27-2008, 02:26 PM
<p>First time pristine exp is significant, so if you have the rares available its certainly worth making adept III's once, but I wouldn't expect there to be any more exp for repeat combines so its not something I would do to grind levels.  Writs are worth doing for the faction if you feel you might want to be able to make the AA mirrors or mannequins, or just purchase the various titles or housing items available on the crafting faction vendor.  With my jeweler I would do a pristine combine for everything available, then do writs to finish up the level.</p>

PeterJohn
10-27-2008, 03:06 PM
<p><cite>Calthine wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>The fastest way to get tradeskill XP is to make one of every item to Pristine, because you get a bonus.  When you run out of those, writs give XP in addition to the XP for making items.</p></blockquote><p>I would add one more thing to this: Before you start making one of every item, do 1-2 rush order writs first. You'll get the XP from the writ AND from making the items in the writ for the first time. Then go back and make one of every item that was not made so far.</p>

Calthine
10-27-2008, 04:36 PM
<p><cite>PeterJohn wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>Calthine wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>The fastest way to get tradeskill XP is to make one of every item to Pristine, because you get a bonus.  When you run out of those, writs give XP in addition to the XP for making items.</p></blockquote><p>I would add one more thing to this: Before you start making one of every item, do 1-2 rush order writs first. You'll get the XP from the writ AND from making the items in the writ for the first time. Then go back and make one of every item that was not made so far.</p></blockquote><p>Good idea!</p><p>I'd also add that Sages are the fastest levelers, as they have more recipes than any other crafting class.</p>

zaneluke
10-31-2008, 09:45 AM
<p><cite>Kazzi@Lucan DLere wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Hello all. So I decided to make my 80 Warden a more well rounded toon and started crafting. Made it to level 36 Sage. The way I been doing it is just making one of each spell and throwing in a rush order here and there. I use all my counters when called for and when not called for. Questions...</p><p>Is TS Writs a faster way of leveling? Time and XP wise.</p><p>Is crafting adept III's worth more XP vs just plain App IV's?</p><p>Does crafting speed up at a certain level kinda like when you reach 60ish aadventurer?</p><p>Basically I'm trying to find the best way to gain about 4-5 levels per day without duping 4-5 hours a day into crafting. I wish to be 80 Sage by TOS. Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p>At the start of a new level do one each of all the spells.</p><p>Do writs if you need a push to get to the next level</p><p>Harvest your own raws for each teir prior to leveling a teir. Usually need about 600-800 each depending on how much vitality you have. Start harvesting sinking sands now 30 min a day or so. Save you tradeskill exp potions for that teir. /claim to see if you have any.</p>