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Crafting Help.
If you want to level it “quickly,” prepare to spend a lot of money at the Trading Post. My best piece of advice would be to hang on to all of your fine crafting materials because you’ll be using them.
Also, when you hit 375, purchase one of the second-to-last tier recipes from the karma vendor. Otherwise it’ll take forever to hit 400.
How do I get to 375 though xD.
Buy your mats at the trading post, and prepare to be broke for a while. There’s no easy way to do it that isn’t very expensive.
To be fair, it only costed me around 2 gold to level from 1 to 400 in an hour with Jeweler
Unless you have a difficult time to gain gold then id say to spare all your gold till you’re max level and can afford it
Also, make sure you’re discovering recipes and not just making items from the recipes you already know. A lot of people miss that part, and discovery is where the best experience is.
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Also, make sure you’re discovering recipes and not just making items from the recipes you already know. A lot of people miss that part, and discovery is where the best experience is.
That’s my main problem I can never discover anything cus I don’t have a clue of the general formulas.
General formula for armor would be the two parts of the armor piece you’re trying to make + any insignia. Insignias are made from the fine crafting mats. Weapons have an equivalent.
For most disciplines there are intermediate crafting materials you will have to make in order to start discovering recipes. For example:
Any sort of weapons or armor crafter should expect to make 2 weapon or armor components and 1 insignia, then combine them via the discovery tab. Jeweler is a bit easier, needing to make one gem setting and 1 special jewelry component (band/hook), then combine that in the discovery tab with a gem.
It’s pretty straightforward once you work out the patterns, but finding the initial pattern has been a challenge for some people.
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The general formulas can usually be gleaned from you starting recipes. To make a coat, for instance, just look at the one you start with – you’ll need a coat outer (i.e. panels), a coat inner (i.e. lining), and an insignia of some sort. That’s your pattern.
So then you just make all the kinds of insignia you can, one for each piece of armor (usually 6 pieces of armor [head, coat, leggings, etc], so make 6 types of each insignia).
Then make the components for each type of insignia (if you made 3 kinds of insignia, make three coat panels, three coat linings, three legging panels, three legging linings, etc).
Then go to Discovery and make all the possible combinations you can – mix every kind of outer/inner with every kind of insignia. That’s the way to rake in crafting (and real) XP.
Every discipline except cooking uses that same general formula. Everything is typically 2 general components + 1 upgrade component. Check the wiki for specifics if you need more info.
Start an alt & use that to acquire the Fine ingredients you need to level. Or go broke on the TP! The biggest bar to advancing crafting is Fine ingredients (Totems, Fangs, etc).
One thing that will help is Craft All. You get bonus xp the more you make of something. Therefore, when you open a new craft tier, make sure you have a nice big stack of the basic resources to refine. You can get up to 25 levels from that, if you have enough. 250 will usually (if we’re not talking e.g. making bronze) get you about 20-23 levels.