I'm not looking for anything too secret, but i have a specific query:
Assuming the system of crafting levels follows the same system as it does now, what will be the maximum number of class levels required for the highest crafting level?
I'm considering builds, and which might make good crafters (on a side note, i don't make 'dedicated' crafters like most - i make interesting and competitive characters that happen to be eligible for master crafting).
A few have minor multiclasses, but i don't want to make a Master Artisan only to find that because i have 4 or so levels in another class i can't continue to the highest level because it's only attainable at level 39.
Coming crafting enhancements.
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you need 19 levels of the class that can attain MA in the craft
IE. tayloring needs 19 lvls of bard or monk in the build, leatherworking needs 19 levels of rogue or druid in the build.
also keep in mind some Prc classes and base classes ( palladin cleric ) will revent you from attaning above craftsman level.
IE. tayloring needs 19 lvls of bard or monk in the build, leatherworking needs 19 levels of rogue or druid in the build.
also keep in mind some Prc classes and base classes ( palladin cleric ) will revent you from attaning above craftsman level.
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well i cant say for shure but 23 and 27 seem to be the levels it will need of the crafting class .. if they keep the pattern as it is ingame now
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