leadership gives AD, kind of, and the best shirt/pants comes from leatherworking/tailoring but thats it.
do professions because you want to not because you think doing them will get you ahead in the game.
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tarpsbootyMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 15Arc User
edited May 2013
It's a pain. I went for tailoring and leadership. Tailoring can give you very minor stat increases but getting there will take ages and is likely to use up at least some money. May be better to just wait till you reach 60 and try to buy purple shirt and pants on the auction house. Leadership seems more useful, but the profession xp each task is giving is pitiful compared to comparable leveled tailoring tasks. So basically, I've gotten a little out of it, but it's just a real pain.
Using leadership for AD seems like the best idea right now.
Without zen input, grinding out the profs is pretty slow and you will probably want the uncommon assets for everything.
You can make epics (although most of them are "rare" events which come up randomly and require some expensive ingredients) but so far I haven't seen anything I'd use.
Unfortunately normal lvling is so fast that unless you barely play, crafting will always be way behind your lvl.
Crafting is basically about making shirts and pants. All that work to get to 20, and the only two competitive items you can make are the ones that matter the least (in terms of stats).
Crafting is basically about making shirts and pants. All that work to get to 20, and the only two competitive items you can make are the ones that matter the least (in terms of stats).
and yet numerous people have made millions and millions of AD selling it. Go figure.
I think crafting for your first Toon is not going to benefit them much, BUT you can craft for alts....
My Primary a CW is now level 60 and level 17 Leadership, you can make a lot of AD's over time with it...Ill get Leadership up to 20 then work on Mail as Mail works for 2 classes whereas Tailoring is mostly for CW, Leather Working is TR, and and Plate is for one of the fighter classes, Mail is for Cleric and One of the Fighter Classes.
Also you CAN sell the results of your crafting on the AH which CAN/MAY prove lucrative.
If your hand touches metal, I swear by my pretty floral bonnet I will end you.
But only with rare tasks, so you can't create them anytime you want at demand.
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braxzanaMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 215Arc User
edited May 2013
Not only do you have to wait for those rare recipes to magically appear in your workers' heads, but you have to already have the rare ingredients on hand, too.
yeah the level 20 rare crafts are same stats as tier 2 without the set bonus . If you turn on show all and show missions without resources available you can see all the missions . And just watch for the level 20 epics to show up , they change hourly . I finally saw the GWF helmet and it is close to the tier 2 helm . As for shirts and pants it might be the only way to get them .
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the best gear comes from dungeons.
leadership gives AD, kind of, and the best shirt/pants comes from leatherworking/tailoring but thats it.
do professions because you want to not because you think doing them will get you ahead in the game.
Without zen input, grinding out the profs is pretty slow and you will probably want the uncommon assets for everything.
You can make epics (although most of them are "rare" events which come up randomly and require some expensive ingredients) but so far I haven't seen anything I'd use.
Unfortunately normal lvling is so fast that unless you barely play, crafting will always be way behind your lvl.
One last question...If I make some gear and dye it will I be able to sell that gear? and will it keep the colour I have dyed it to?
I'd be happy to give you Vecna's Head (crafting 20 - leadership). You just have to follow the same procedure of attachment as the eye.
Nothing could possibly go wrong... nothing at all.
and yet numerous people have made millions and millions of AD selling it. Go figure.
Neverwinter Official Wiki - http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/
My Primary a CW is now level 60 and level 17 Leadership, you can make a lot of AD's over time with it...Ill get Leadership up to 20 then work on Mail as Mail works for 2 classes whereas Tailoring is mostly for CW, Leather Working is TR, and and Plate is for one of the fighter classes, Mail is for Cleric and One of the Fighter Classes.
Also you CAN sell the results of your crafting on the AH which CAN/MAY prove lucrative.
But only with rare tasks, so you can't create them anytime you want at demand.