While you are crafting, you’ll notice various icons appearing at the bottom of your crafting
window. These happen fairly often and are called crafting events. When they occur, you
have a chance to counter them. Successfully countering events can increase your
crafting progress or durability, and sometimes both. If you are not successful at
countering, your item may lose durability or progress, or both. In addition you may take a
small amount of physical damage.
There are also three rare crafting events, with special outcomes. These occur
infrequently, and give you extra rewards you when you successfully counter them.
Alchemist’s Insight is an uncommon event that grants you a bonus to durability and
progress for the item you are working on, and gives you a short duration buff that
significantly increases your Chemistry skill. Complete Efficiency is a rare event that
automatically finishes your item to the highest possible quality level when you successfully
counter. In addition, your finished item will not use up any components. The rarest event,
Favor of Innovation, automatically finishes the item you are working on to the highest
possible quality level, and in addition grants you a rare harvest for the level range and skill
you are working in. When you are working with Alchemy, the rare harvest given is
precious metal.
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-2.5.1.Crafting Events
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-2.4.4.The Artisan Crafting Ques
Inside the crafting instance (any of them will do) you can speak to the quest NPC to get
started on the “Choosing a Profession” series of crafting quests. If you no longer have the
quest active (or you didn’t get the quest starter), you can buy a note from the quest NPC
that will give you the quest when you examine it.
There are eight quests in the series, one for each crafting class. This is my favorite way
of leveling an artisan crafter, as you get a lot of nice rewards out of the series –
experience for making the items and for completing each quest, a few copper for each
quest completed, a free copy of each of the Artisan Essentials recipe books, a ten slot
backpack which holds only harvested items, and a tunic which gives a small bonus to all
the crafting skills. These quests are very easy, and if you gather all the resources you
need before you start, you’ll complete all the quests very quickly as well. With that in mind,
the following list tells you exactly what you need to complete all the quests in the series.
Harvested Items Purchased Items
Frog Leg (2) Dough (1)
Leaded Loam (1) Kindling (1)
Malachite (1) Candle (1)
Lead Cluster (5) Incense (5)
Tin Cluster (7) Filament (5)
Elm (6) Sandpaper (6)
Rawhide Leather (6) Coal (9)
Roots (9)
For each item, you’ll need to use a different set of buffs to counter events with. Don’t
worry too much if you don’t get pristine on these, as any quality item will advance the
quest (but you will get more experience for pristine quality items).
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-2.4.3.Leveling Quickly and Easi
If your main goal is to level as quickly as possible and you’re not worried too much about
the expense, then it’s more efficient to concentrate on making the most difficult combines
in each level, and use your buffs as often as possible to try and get pristine items for the
experience bonus. It’s difficult to achieve pristine quality at this stage, since you don’t
have the skills to buff durability. When you do manage to make a pristine item, move onto
making a different item. It is possible to get to level nine in less than an hour if you have
enough resources on hand and concentrate on trying to make pristine versions of recipes
that con even or higher.
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-2.4.1. Food and Drink
Until level 10 your experience will flow fairly rapidly and although in later levels it will be
much more efficient to make as many different recipes as possible, at this point it’s a good
idea to make a few useful items several times rather than trying to maximize experience.
Making food and drink is a good way to get through a few levels, as you will not get new
food and drink recipes once you level past nine, and buying crafted drink can be
expensive for new players.
Using good drink is vital while crafting as your ability to counter and buff effectively is
partially dependant on your power regeneration.
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-2.3. Where to Start
The island is a good place to learn the basics of crafting, as you have easy access to all
the different node types. However, you won’t be able to progress any further than level 9
until you leave the island, and since you can’t do the Artisan crafting quests here there’s
not much benefit in leveling to 9 before you leave. However, it is worthwhile getting all
your harvesting skills up before you leave as there’s not usually much competition for
nodes.
For the purposes of this guide I’ll assume you’re planning to do your Artisan crafting in
your chosen starting city. If you do decide to stay on the island for this, most of the
following advice will apply, except you are not able to do the crafting quests on the island.
If you stay on the island you can achieve level nine as an Artisan, and even gain up to
220% XP towards further levels, but you cannot get to level 10 until you complete a short
quest in your home town. Also, because the highest level recipes you have access to are
only level 6, you’ll level a little slower than if you head to your starting city first.
Also, you don’t have access to a broker on the island and this is another big advantage in
heading to the city – the broker gives you access to resources if you don’t want to harvest,
and allows you to sell the supplies you don’t need as well.
In each of the starting city zones, there are instances for crafting. Outside each instance is
an NPC who sells all of the different crafting recipe books. Inside ach of the instances are
several of each type of crafting table as well as a few different NPCs. There is a vendor
who sells fuel and a few other essential crafting items, a broker, and a quest NPC who
you should talk to if you want to complete the Artisan crafting quests.
There are several different strategies for leveling to ten. They’re all useful in different ways
and no matter which method you choose you’ll level fairly quickly.
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-2.2. Harvesting
As you increase your crafting level you’ll learn the value of setting aside a couple of hours
every so often just to harvest items that you need to craft. The first few levels will fly by
without too many resources used, but of course as your level increases, so will the
amount of time and resources it takes you to achieve a new level.
The first thing you need to do before you start harvesting is set up a hotbar. It’s a good
idea to turn to a new bar that has no other keys on it so that you have room for other
things that will be useful while you’re harvesting. Open up your knowledge book, and
switch to the Abilities section. Here you’ll find several skills, including those for
harvesting. Fishing isn’t something you’re going to need to spend time on, so all you
really need is Gathering, Mining, Foresting, Trapping, and Collecting (if you spend enough
time harvesting you tend to find a lot of ?s as well). You may wish to simply use the
double-click feature, but I find it’s more efficient to use hotkeys in this way because you
can queue them so that you begin your second harvest immediately after the first one is
over, and so on. I recommend adding keys for sprint and /yell, and a runspeed buff and
invisibility or stealth if you are able to cast any of these. If your tradeskill level increases
far enough past your adventuring level, you may find yourself heading into dangerous
areas to gather your materials. This can be fun and exciting but it’s always good to be
prepared as well.
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EverQuest 2 Alchemy Guide
The second thing I think is most important about harvesting is to harvest everything in
sight, rather than only what you need for yourself. There are a few reasons for this. The
first is that if you walk around in a particular area harvesting only one or two types of
nodes, eventually you are going to end up finding that the nodes you want become
scarce. Secondly, you stand a greater chance of harvesting rare items if you don’t limit
yourself to certain node types. In addition you can supplement your income by selling
(or trading) anything you harvest but can’t use.
For now, harvest all the items you need for the Artisan quests – see section 3.1.4 for a
shopping list. You won’t have space for much more at this time, but one of the rewards for
completing the Artisan quests is a bag for harvested items so this will ease your space
problems if you’re having them.
When you harvest, you will yield anywhere from 1-10 items each time. This is dependent
on your level in the relevant harvesting skill, in relation to the level of the node you’re
harvesting from. The higher your skill level, the greater your chance of getting multiple
items each time. Also, higher skill levels give you a small bonus to your chance of getting
rare items.
Lastly, your local woodworker can now make tools which make harvesting faster. These
are great items. You just equip them and they reduce the time each harvest takes to
“cast”. Definitely recommend taking advantage of these new items, they really speed up
the process. With all the changes in LU24, harvesting is quicker and easier than ever and
it’s more fun too.
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-2. Learning to Craft–The Artis
2. Learning to Craft – The Artisan Levels
2.1. Introduction
When you land on the newbie island, you can try your hand at crafting here in addition to
learning about the adventuring lifestyle. You will find a crafting instance by the base of the
tower, and you can talk to the NPC standing outside the instance for some basic
information about crafting. When you zone into the instance and talk to the NPC behind
the counter you’ll get a note to examine which will start you on your first crafting quest, but
you’ll need to go to your chosen starting city to make any headway with that. In the
meantime, the NPC in the instance will also give you a copy of Artisan Essentials volume
two, which contains several recipes of different types. Talking to the NPC in the instance
will also automatically level you to two.
EQ 2 Alchemy Guide-1.2.Racial Crafting Bonuses
In Everquest 2 all player races are able to choose racial bonus traits every few levels. For
many races one of the bonuses they may choose is an enhancement to the Chemistry
skill, which for Alchemists is part of what determines how successful they are at making
items. If you’ve already started your character and you’re not a race that can choose such
a bonus, don’t worry too much – it won’t prevent you being a successful Alchemist. If you
have the option to choose this racial bonus, I recommend that you do so, as it does make
crafting high level recipes somewhat easier. The races which may choose this bonus are
Barbarian, Dark Elf, Erudite, Gnome, Iksar, and Ratonga. For each race the attribute has
a different name, but all of them give the player a +5 bonus to their Chemistry skill.
EverQuest 2 Alchemy Guide-1.1.2. A Brief Descripti
As you might expect, Everquest 2 Alchemists make Potions and Poisons with a wide
variety of effects. Potion types include heals, power regeneration, damage shields, and
stat bonuses. Poison effects include damage, debuffs, and threat reduction. Alchemists
also make apprentice and adept Combat Art upgrades for the Fighter classes.
EverQuest 2 Alchemy Guide-1.1.1. Why Choose Alchem
Alchemists make a wide range of items, so Alchemy is ideal for almost anyone. Alchemy
is an extremely versatile profession, with a wide range of products – potions, poisons, and
fighter combat art upgrades. If you are a Scout or a Fighter you may find yourself drawn
to Alchemy, as it is useful to be able to make your own poisons or combat arts.
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