What Woodworkers Craft
Date: Mar 29th, 2010 9:38:37 pm - Subscribe
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Most people think that woodworkers just craft bows and shields. Some realize that they
can also craft weapons, but few realize just how many. Woodworkers make long and
short bows, and several different types of arrows which are very useful for the raiding
scouts. They also make bucklers, round shields, kite shields, and tower shields. They
can also make many types of weapons including pikes, batons, staves, clubs, and wands.
They can also craft totems for different tiers of levels for hit point and power regen, and
vision totems and the all fabled wolf form totems. They also craft instruments, but we’ll
get into that later.
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EverQuest2-Learning to Craft-Isle of Refuge
Date: Mar 29th, 2010 8:52:30 pm - Subscribe
Mood: astonished


Just inside the gates of the island of refuge, you’ll see a big tower in front of you. On the
ground floor is Assistant Dreak. He gives you a quest called Cellar Cleanup. There is a
trapdoor on the ground next to Assistant Dreak which will zone you into an instanced zone
called Mizan’s Cellar. You follow the quest from there which is pretty self explanatory
which has you double clicking on objects, and moving objects. After harvesting the two
objects, moving the table, chair, bed, and mirror, and cleaning up the burning barrel; zone
out by clicking on the ladder to talk to Assistant Dreak again.
He will give you a 2nd bag, and three coals and tempers and a tin to have you go back into
the cellar and use the forge to create a tin bar. Which is as simple as right clicking on the
forge, choose create. Then click on tin bar, and click create. After the process is
complete, you will then be asked to create a tin spike. Click on the Recipes button, then
Tin spike, then the create button. After that, head back out and talk to Assistant Dreak
again. Talking to him will give you a quest reward of a book, a note, and a bracelet.
Open your inventory, and find the Note from Dreak. Right click on the note, and choose
examine. It will then offer you a quest called Seeking a Profession. The quest sends you
to join a wholesaler society which you will only find in Qeynos or Freeport. So you will
have to leave the Isle.
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EverQuest2-New to Woodworking
Date: Mar 29th, 2010 8:51:34 pm - Subscribe
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Woodworks make items that are good for any class. No matter what class you are, you’re
going to be heading to a woodworker at least once to acquire something. Woodworkers
tend to make a large portion of their money through their totems, which are the
woodworker’s equivalent to the potions that alchemists make. While used rarely by
players, those who have discovered them realize that they can work wonders for helping
you level in many different ways.
Rare wood harvests also tend to be one of the cheaper rare harvests seen on the broker,
yet the items they can make can be every bit as good as their ebon counterparts. For
example, an ebon battle hammer and a cedar club have identical damage ratings, and
very similar stats. The only difference is one is gonna cost several plat to acquire and
make, and the other just some gold.
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EverQuest2-New to Woodworking
Date: Mar 28th, 2010 7:52:30 pm - Subscribe
Mood: concerned


Woodworks make items that are good for any class. No matter what class you are, you’re
going to be heading to a woodworker at least once to acquire something. Woodworkers
tend to make a large portion of their money through their totems, which are the
woodworker’s equivalent to the potions that alchemists make. While used rarely by
players, those who have discovered them realize that they can work wonders for helping
you level in many different ways.
Rare wood harvests also tend to be one of the cheaper rare harvests seen on the broker,
yet the items they can make can be every bit as good as their ebon counterparts. For
example, an ebon battle hammer and a cedar club have identical damage ratings, and
very similar stats. The only difference is one is gonna cost several plat to acquire and
make, and the other just some gold.
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Crafting and Power
Date: Mar 24th, 2010 8:37:06 pm - Subscribe
Mood: mystified


When you craft, you’ll be using skills that use a percentage of your power. Sometimes
you will need to use those skills a lot and you can find yourself running out of power very
quickly. To compensate for this, it can be a good idea to make sure you have drink up.
Depending on the difficulty of what you are crafting, you may need to move to high
satiation drinks that are purchased off of the broker. Provisioners tend to charge quite a
bit for these drinks, so you need to really make sure that what you are doing is worth
paying the extra amount for the high quality drinks. Beyond that, power regeneration
items like Golden Efreeti Boots, or a prismatic weapon, or anything with flowing thought or
battlement of the mind like Robe of the Invoker or Ring of the Nightblood are great items
for regaining power. For lower level adventurers, these items are often out of the
question, so you can just stick to drinks, and maybe some of your power regeneration
totems you start to make later to help out. Any item that increases your power pool isn’t
going to help you considering that the amount of power the skills use are always a set
percentage, so you don’t need to worry about a set of gear that increases your mana pool
unless it has power regeneration. Pretty much your most consistent form of power regen,
if you find that you do need it, is from the totems you make.
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