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Anyway, what would be a good choice for a future Conjurer?
There are several possibilities, depending on what you want to do.
There are advantages to many of the artisan professions, and they are built to be semi-interdependant. Meaning, once you get to higher levels, you might need to get some of your components made by other artisans.
I have a 25 Woodworker, and needed a certain type of bowstring for one of my recipies. I had to hire a Tailor to make those bowstrings for me. Fortunately, it was a guildmate and free of charge. I made some wands and totems for that guildmate, so we support each other.
Provisioner can make your own food and drink, something that you will always use. Sage can make your own spells, but you must be almost as high level artisan as adventurer to make spell upgrades you can use. Alchemist can make special inks used for spells. Tailor can make your own very-light armor.
Those are just the things you can do for yourself. There is always a market for every crafter (some more than others) to sell their products to other crafters. (Remember the bowstring story?)
If you plan on doing a lot of crafting, then Sage would be a good choice, enabling you to make your own spell upgrades.
There are many other crafters that are already established and selling their wares. You will always be able to find player-made items for sale that you need.
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can you sell things to other people?
Absolutely! In fact, that is one of the primary ways to make money for some dedicated crafters. You can either sell items you have crafted, or sell items that you have found from loot drops. Here's how...
- Buy a Bulletin Board from a merchant and place it in your Inn room.
- Click the board to bring up the merchant window.
- Use the search function to find similiar items for sale by others to compare prices.
- Assign a price to your items and bam! they are for sale.
Remember when you leave the room, all items on your body will be removed from the sale list. Good news is that you have 2 slots in your room vault (right click door > access > vault) to store things. The smart seller will put 2 backpacks or boxes in those slots to open up even more room.
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but then read that you have to be logged in, and in your room for it to work.
Items placed in your vault will remain on the for-sale list for 24 hours after you log off. After that, they will be removed from the list, but remain in your vault. To get them back on the list, just log back on at least once every 24 hours.
You will know someone had bought something from you when you enter your room, a window will pop up and you'll hear a little cha-ching sound.
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What am I suppoesd to do with all the junk I harvest, and the stuff I craft?
Stuff that you harvest can be used in your tradeskilling and crafting. If you will be a Woodworker, you have little use for cabbage and tea leaves. What you don't use, and items that say "NO-VALUE" you can detroy or give away to a friend. Believe me, you will always be able to go out and harvest more. That junk can quickly fill up your backpacks.
Remember, when you harvest something, and you hear a heroic chorus and get a message saying you harvested a rare item, DON'T destroy it! You can use that to craft rare items, or sell it on the broker for a major profit.
Items that you craft you can sell back to the merchant to recoup a little of your crafting cost, give it away to friends, put it in your room (if it's furniture), or place it up for sale in your room vault.
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Good Luck