Fletching
- Flailer
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That brings up something I've been wondering about - will there be additional levels of crafting available when the new epic areas open up? Because, apart from the arcane crafting and maybe fletching (marginally), it'd seem to me that the epic areas would have drops on the order of +4 (or greater) weapons with elemental damage on them and such. That would make crafting of items kind of obsolete once those were available....
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something i haven't gathered yet:
if i have multiple classes that can practice a tradeskill (in my case a rogue/aa and fletching) do both class levels count toward my tradeskill level or just the highest? As harper is supposedly capable of being a master artisan fletcher i guess the latter...
If so, does the rogue class only giving artisan fletching complicate matters?
if i have multiple classes that can practice a tradeskill (in my case a rogue/aa and fletching) do both class levels count toward my tradeskill level or just the highest? As harper is supposedly capable of being a master artisan fletcher i guess the latter...
If so, does the rogue class only giving artisan fletching complicate matters?
I guess as no one answered I'll post what i found out.
So far as I can tell you can advance to a tradeskill level if the sum of all classes that qualify for that level add up to the appropriate amount.
My ranger/rogue fletcher attained artisan at 13/2 (because both ranger and rogue qualify for artisan fletching), but couldn't attain MA until 19/3.
My wizard/rogue consistently could only level in arcane crafting based on wizard level because rogues don't qualify for arcane at all.
My fighter/rogue could attain craftsman at 7/2, but i had to wait until 11/2, 15/3 and 19/3 for MC, A and MA.
Incidentally my wizard made MA arcane last week, so it's definitely not disabled. BUT a sorc that tried still couldn't do it.
So far as I can tell you can advance to a tradeskill level if the sum of all classes that qualify for that level add up to the appropriate amount.
My ranger/rogue fletcher attained artisan at 13/2 (because both ranger and rogue qualify for artisan fletching), but couldn't attain MA until 19/3.
My wizard/rogue consistently could only level in arcane crafting based on wizard level because rogues don't qualify for arcane at all.
My fighter/rogue could attain craftsman at 7/2, but i had to wait until 11/2, 15/3 and 19/3 for MC, A and MA.
Incidentally my wizard made MA arcane last week, so it's definitely not disabled. BUT a sorc that tried still couldn't do it.