i was told that one must have pottery skill up also as a shaman...if true please explain....i have a 25 sham..and working on ts ...need all the info i can get lol
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look up the recipes for the throwable potions, they use a vial/bottle that is made using pottery skill
ex: Crude Friable Potion Vial
Master Artisan Maevenniia the Springy Sprocket Stockpiler of the really long name
Silky Moderator Lady
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If you have pottery or access to a potter (another character or friend or whatever), those throwable potions offer an all store-bought skill-up past 210. (up to 231, I believe) If you ignore pottery altogether, it just means you need to start farming non-store-bought components earlier.
Luckily, pottery is dead easy to raise up. The vials you need to make for the various throwing potions are like triv 60, so it will save you a lot of time and/or money to use the throwing potion skill-up path.Posatrocible Disasterocity
Alchemy 300
Smithing 300
Brewing 300
Tailoring 300
JC 300
Baking 300
Pottery 300
Fletching 300
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Yeah and it'd be better to go ahead and skill up your pottery if you intend on making an alchemist charm (or artisan charm) in the future, since it's main combines are pottery (wheel and kiln).Rinikku - 78th Level Shaman of the Seventh Hammer
- Ding 75! - 6/10/07 -- I WIN!!!
- Ding 70! - 11/15/06
300 Skill Level in Alchemy + 15% mod
199 Skill Level in Pottery + 5% mod
100 Skill Level in Tailoring
54 Skill Level in Smithing
54 Skill Level in Baking
46 Skill Level in Brewing
Proud Owner of an Alchemist Charm - 10/15/06
Chell - 67th Monk of the 7th Hammer
253 Skill Level in Brewing + 5% mod
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