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  • I hope this isn't a terribly dense question....

    I've been searching for the answer for some time now... I've checked my characters AA screens and can't find the answer....
    I know that Jewelcraft has JCM as a basic ability... up to level 3
    Do the other tradeskills have masteries? And if not, why not. And if not, are they planning to add it to the game? I would really like to have tailoring mastery... or smithy mastery.... Can't see really paying the AA for my pottery or brewing mastery...but definitely I would spend the points for smithy at least ^^

    Thanks... and if this has been answered somewhere else, I apologise... I really did use the search...

    Anniepannie Bananafofannie (High elf cleric smith, Kane bayle)
    Pusen (Vah shir beastlord tailor, Innoruuk)

  • #2
    Jewelcrafting Mastery is exclusive to Enchanters. In the same fashion, Rangers get a Fletching Mastery skill. The other Tradeskills are so general applicable to many classes, there appears no desire to make AA skills for those as well. A pity, I think.

    Kaysha Soulsinger
    Member of the 1750 club since October 13th 2004
    True strength is not a measure of the body, it's a measure of the soul

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    • #3
      *pootle*

      It is indeed a shame... and also answers why I saw the JCM on my husband's chanter and not on my cleric... *sigh*

      We should ask VI enmasse to do something like that because I sure would like to fail less than I do on my sickle and robe combines :?

      Thanks for the speedy reply!

      Annie

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      • #4
        Now with the ability to take all skill trades to 250, they should relook at that AA ability and maybe give it(and create one for each) to all classes.

        Jewelry was usually just GM'ed by enchanters because they were the only ones that could feasably do it because of the need to enchant the metals.
        Liwsa 75 Druid Prexus - Retired


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        • #5
          rogues get make poison mastery
          shaman get alchemy mastery
          rangers get fletching mastery



          would be cool if wa/pal/sk got smithing and (cant believe im saying this) druids n beastlords got tailoring and monks brewing and clerics pottery and bards baking >< screw necro/wiz/mages int classes have it made stat wise as it is :P
          Petercorbin Goblynfoe, the Elusive 65 shaman
          250 Tailor /200 Brewing /200 Fletching /200 Jewelry / 200 Fishing / 188 Smithing /194 Pottery/ 186 Baking /185 Alchemy

          Bigpete Goblynfoe, the culinary 63 Assassin
          The Nameless
          246 baking 243 make poison

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          • #6
            Monks Brewing?

            Monks and brewing?

            A reference to Bruce Lee?

            Is there a Drunken Master in the house?
            Fflewder Flamm
            52 Rockstar
            Maelin Starpyre

            ------Begin Tradeskills------
            Jewelcraft 210 + 5% (Trophy)
            Baking 200 + 5% (Trophy)
            Fletching 200 +5% (Trophy)
            Brewing 200 +5% (Trophy)
            Pottery 162 +3% (Trophy)
            Smithing 148 +5% (Geerlok, trophy still at 2%)
            Tailoring 104 +2% (Trophy)

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            • #7
              What the heck would I do with Pottery? My main skills (as far as I'm concerned) are still Smithing on 1 and Tailoring on 2. :P

              Kaysha Soulsinger
              Member of the 1750 club since October 13th 2004
              True strength is not a measure of the body, it's a measure of the soul

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              • #8
                Just a small correction.... Ranger do not receive Fletching Mastery. Yall are probably thinking of Archery Mastery, which is an AA skill that allows you to do more damage with bows but has nothing to do with Fletching.

                Last I heard though, there was a Ranger-only Fletching Kit but SoE has yet to implement it. Why I dont know.

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                • #9
                  Class specific containers?

                  Err... I can see why they wouldn't do that =P

                  Heck, I'd love to have tailoring mastery.. perhaps have it not only increase likelyhood of success but increase likelyhood of skill up =P

                  However, tailoring failures don't seem to be a problem.. JC seems to have a built in high chance of failure without having the skill above the trivial.. making the items that never trivial tend to fail a LOT, thus making the AA a needed one (Making me think the high failure rate was intentional)

                  Kitchi Behlakatz
                  65th Season Feral Lord of Rodcet Nife
                  Proud Owner of the 8th Coldain Shawl

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                  • #10
                    1. Rangers do *not* get fletching mastery.

                    2. "Mastery" AA's are a horrible idea. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Tradeskills should not be dependant on whacking things over the head to get exp. For JC the precedant was sorta there at the time because of the enchant line of spells required to actually make anything worthwhile through JC already required high level.
                    Maena Bower
                    Grandmaster Fletcher of the Bazaar
                    Fennin Ro

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                    • #11
                      Archery Mastery = More damage with bowfire.
                      Archery Mastery != Better fletching skill.

                      Enchanters are the only class stuck with one of their Class AA slots being taken up by a tradeskill enhancer.
                      Huntress Jannelle Silverthorne
                      Forest Stalker of Ashborne (Karana)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Maena Bowyer
                        2. "Mastery" AA's are a horrible idea. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Tradeskills should not be dependant on whacking things over the head to get exp.

                        Why are you the only person in all of EQ who agrees with me?


                        I ranted, raved, and cursed when NTCM was put in as a 51+ skill. I was told "EQ = Levelling, shut up and get used to it". To this day, I still curse that decision by VI/Sony. Stupid AA. Lousy Levelling.

                        Person A and Person B both GM Brewing.
                        Person A goes out and kills monsters for a week or two, and ALL OF A SUDDEN knows how to achieve the finer points of baking.


                        *grumbles*

                        -Lilosh
                        Venerable Noishpa Taltos , Planar Druid, Educated Halfling, and GM Baker.
                        President and Founder of the Loudmouthed Sarcastic Halflings Society
                        Also, Smalltim

                        So take the fact of having a dirty mind as proof that you are world-savvy; it's not a flaw, it's an asset, if nothing else, it's a defense - Sanna

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Maena Bowyer
                          2. "Mastery" AA's are a horrible idea. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Tradeskills should not be dependant on whacking things over the head to get exp.

                          Why are you the only person in all of EQ who agrees with me?


                          I ranted, raved, and cursed when NTCM was put in as a 51+ skill. I was told "EQ = Levelling, shut up and get used to it". To this day, I still curse that decision by VI/Sony. Stupid AA. Lousy Levelling.

                          Person A and Person B both GM Brewing.
                          Person A goes out and kills monsters for a week or two, and ALL OF A SUDDEN knows how to achieve the finer points of baking.


                          *grumbles*

                          -Lilosh
                          Venerable Noishpa Taltos , Planar Druid, Educated Halfling, and GM Baker.
                          President and Founder of the Loudmouthed Sarcastic Halflings Society
                          Also, Smalltim

                          So take the fact of having a dirty mind as proof that you are world-savvy; it's not a flaw, it's an asset, if nothing else, it's a defense - Sanna

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                          • #14
                            Lilosh I don't think Maena was talking about the AA ability that allows you to take more then one trade skill over 200. I think he was talking about the enchanter only AA which increases a enchanter's JC.
                            Liwsa 75 Druid Prexus - Retired


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                            • #15
                              I know that.


                              But its all the same thing. Trade skill rewards being made AAs.



                              -Lilosh
                              Venerable Noishpa Taltos , Planar Druid, Educated Halfling, and GM Baker.
                              President and Founder of the Loudmouthed Sarcastic Halflings Society
                              Also, Smalltim

                              So take the fact of having a dirty mind as proof that you are world-savvy; it's not a flaw, it's an asset, if nothing else, it's a defense - Sanna

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