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{{Tradeskills}}
'''The Tradeskill Guide for People Who Don't Like (Or Don't Have Time For) Tradeskills.'''
'''The Tradeskill Guide for People Who Don't Like (Or Don't Have Time For) Tradeskills.'''


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You can do the Crescent Reach quests to reach 50 in each skill if you so desire, though it's not required. You should take a moment to visit Freeport to get your [[Tradeskills#Tradeskill_trophies|Trophy]] quests for each tradeskill once you've reached 50 skill. While you may not think you'll do the trophies, at least grab the quests just in case. It's also recommended that you work on a Jewelcrafting trophy while doing that tradeskill; you don't have to max it (though you probably should).
You can do the Crescent Reach quests to reach 50 in each skill if you so desire, though it's not required. You should take a moment to visit Freeport to get your [[Tradeskills#Tradeskill_trophies|Trophy]] quests for each tradeskill once you've reached 50 skill. While you may not think you'll do the trophies, at least grab the quests just in case. It's also recommended that you work on a Jewelcrafting trophy while doing that tradeskill; you don't have to max it (though you probably should).
=== Trophies and post 300 ===
Be sure to first learn about [[Tradeskills#Tradeskill_trophies|Tradeskill trophies]], especially the section [[Tradeskills#Tatanka_on_leveling_trophies|Tatanka on leveling trophies]].
If you will eventually want to get your tradeskills beyond 300, then you should check out our [[Tradeskills#Over_300|Over 300 section]] in the main [[Tradeskills]] article before you begin.  The section [[Tradeskills#Tatanka.27s_advice|Tatanka's advice]] is very helpful.


== Recommended paths ==
== Recommended paths ==
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=== Jewelcrafting ===
=== Jewelcrafting ===
* Jewelcrafting: Platinum Ruby Veils to 279 > Velium Blue Diamond Bracelets to 300 - [http://eqtraders.com/recipes/recipe_quicklist.php?rsa=Jewelcraft&menustr=080070900000 Quick Trivial List]
* Jewelcrafting: Platinum Ruby Veils to 279 > Velium Blue Diamond Bracelets to 300 - [http://eqtraders.com/recipes/recipe_quicklist.php?rsa=Jewelcraft&menustr=080070900000 Quick Trivial List]
'''IF also pursuing Brewing:''' do Champagne Magnum to 196 before the Veils and see Brewing section.


Jewelcrafting is likely the easiest and least expensive tradeskill to master. Everything can be bought from a vendor except the Blue Diamonds.
Jewelcrafting is likely the easiest and least expensive tradeskill to master. Everything can be bought from a vendor except the Blue Diamonds.
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You can use any ore that is readily available, or even use different kinds of ore. The wristband combine itself should be the same for each ore above Cobalt, so feel free to mix and match. Try to get as much bulk as possible to cut down on recipe switching.
You can use any ore that is readily available, or even use different kinds of ore. The wristband combine itself should be the same for each ore above Cobalt, so feel free to mix and match. Try to get as much bulk as possible to cut down on recipe switching.


=== Brewing ===
=== Brewing ====
* Brewing: Soda Water to 58 + Champagne Magnum (Jewelcraft) = Brut Champagne to 300 - [http://eqtraders.com/recipes/recipe_quicklist.php?rsa=Brewing&menustr=080030000000 Quick Trivial List]
* Brewing: Soda Water to 58 > Champagne Magnum to 198 > Brut Champagne to 300 - [http://eqtraders.com/recipes/recipe_quicklist.php?rsa=Brewing&menustr=080030000000 Quick Trivial List]


We have multiple leveling paths for brewing. This one breaks our sub-combine rule, but we do a bit of cheese to make things less painful. Soda water is needed for Brut Champagne, as is Champagne Magnum. We want to make at least 1500 of both. More is better. Once we've finished off the Champagne Magnums, we combine it all into Brut Champagne until we hit 300.
We have multiple leveling paths for brewing. This one breaks our sub-combine rule, but we do a bit of cheese to make things less painful. Soda water is needed for Brut Champagne, as is Champagne Magnum. We want to make at least 1500 of both. More is better. Once we've finished off the Champagne Magnums, we combine it all into Brut Champagne until we hit 300.
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Utilize what's readily available and makes sense for you. Almost done!
Utilize what's readily available and makes sense for you. Almost done!
There is another single combine option. Broiled Raxil fish with a triv of 418.  approx 1500p in storebought stuff, a collapsible spit, and 2k bait, head to the waterfall near zone in of Argath from steamfont.


=== Pottery ===
=== Pottery ===
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Finally, to finish pottery, we make Unfired Obsidian Scale Tonfas. This requires Dream Dust, a sub-combine, and a Large Block of Magic Clay (Enchanter made), but is the easiest of the high level pottery combines.
Finally, to finish pottery, we make Unfired Obsidian Scale Tonfas. This requires Dream Dust, a sub-combine, and a Large Block of Magic Clay (Enchanter made), but is the easiest of the high level pottery combines.


We can also do high level combines with special ingredients from recent expansions if enough materials are available. Relic Fragments present an attractive alternative via Relic Fragment Figurines, though they will require 3 Relic Fragments each. There's also a particularly good Pottery combine that uses Air-Infused Spring Water and requires nosub-combines, but the spring water is pretty rare (as of CoV expansion, the Air-Infused Spring Water is sold in unlimited quantity by a vendor in Western Wastes, EQTC lists the vendor name).
We can also do high level combines with special ingredients from recent expansions if enough materials are available. Relic Fragments present an attractive alternative via Relic Fragment Figurines, though they will require 3 Relic Fragments each. There's also a particularly good Pottery combine that uses Air-Infused Spring Water and requires nosub-combines, but the spring water is pretty rare.


=== Research ===
=== Research ===
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== Final comment ==
== Final comment ==
That's all there is to it. By following this guide you should be able to collect all the materials needed to reach 300, then take a weekend to casually auto-combine and AFK your way to 300 in all 7 (+1 for research) of the basic tradeskills. The main selling point of this method is that you can set your auto-combines and go do something else with your time, so be sure to take advantage of that.
That's all there is to it. By following this guide you should be able to collect all the materials needed to reach 300, then take a weekend to casually auto-combine and AFK your way to 300 in all 7 (+1 for research) of the basic tradeskills. The main selling point of this method is that you can set your auto-combines and go do something else with your time, so be sure to take advantage of that
 
 
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