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Tradeskill Training for Beginners

Crescent Reach features a set of quests that enable you to improve your ability in any tradeskill up to a skill of 54.

They are much like the Freebie versions of the Progressive Conversion Quests, except that you do not learn to convert anything when you are done. The sole purpose is to facilitate skilling up to 54.

The only expense you will have is in acquiring any portable containers that may be required.

You will be unable to get these quests if your skill is already 54 or higher. If you try to get the quests after your skill has exceeded 54, you will be told: 'While we appreciate the offer to help, your skills are high enough that it would be better for you to seek training in a skill where you have less ability.'

Below is a list of the tradeskill quests offered with information on the quest givers.

NOTE: All quest givers are on FIND in the main building in Crescent Reach.

  • Alchemy - Alchemist Garai on the second floor
  • Baking - Baker Sanura on the second floor
  • Brewing - Brewer Mesi on the first floor
  • Fletching - Fletcher Fenuku on the second floor
  • Jewelcraft - Jeweler Chuma on the second floor
  • Make Poison - Poisoner Kamuzu on the second floor
  • Pottery - Potter Safiya on the second floor
  • Research - Researcher Akila in a nook above the other research merchants accessible from the first floor
  • Smithing - Smith Wamukota on the second floor
  • Tailoring - Tailor Nabirue on the second floor
  • Tinkering - Matrum Geerklok on the first floor behind the bankers

Additional Details

  • The rewards of each quest, and the tasks that compose it, are the free skillups and faction with Circle of the Crystalwing. You also get a minute amount of experience that is only noticable under level 4 or 5.
  • As part of each quest, different tasks are offered for the level ranges 0-30, 31-37, 38-45, and 46-53. The task you receive depends solely on your current skill level.
  • Each task has you make and turn in 20 of an item.
    • If you fail and lose some ingredients, you can ask the quest giver for more [supplies] and get enough ingredients to make one stack of 20 for each ingredient.
  • If you have not yet reached the upper skill range for that task by the time you have made all 20 items, you have a choice:
    • You can complete the task by handing in the 20 finished items and then get the task again and do another 20.
    • Alternatively, you can refrain from handing in the finished 20 and just ask for more supplies to combine until the recipe trivials. Then hand in 20 of the finished items to complete the task, and get the next task for the next trivial range.
  • Where stationary containers exist for a combine, they should be located near the quest givers.

Created: 2006-10-19 06:35:40          
Last Modified By: EQTC Editor Aanuvane          
Last Modified on: 2024-04-23 04:26:15          

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