So what I did was just make tier 1 adornments from the time I had skill points until I hit skill points. So how did I get the materials to make all those adornments?
What follows below is the process I used to become a max level transmuter. Where to Start — The NPCs that grant you the transmuting profession, skills and basic books are found at the docks in the Butcherblock Mountains.
Remember while you are there to buy the first two essential transmuting recipe books and all of your skills. Crafters — The process requires transmuting a lot of tier 1 items and the surest way to obtain them is by crafting them yourself.
Transmuting expert level spells always produces either an infusion or powder and transmuting mastercrafted armor produces either a powder or fragment. When I was just buying items off the broker to transmute them, I found I wound up with a lot more fragments than I did powders and I never received infusions.
Near the end of my leveling time using this process, I actually needed fragments more than powders. To follow this strategy does not require an army of crafting alts like I have. Because crafting grey items is easier than crafting green, blue, or white items, I strongly suggest having a minimum of two crafters in your transmuting operation, a scholar and an outfitter. The tutorial will quickly help you get your new crafter up to level You really only need to get your crafters up to level 12 or so, but since you are going to be making so many items, you might as well take advantage of the situation and level your crafters up to 20 by making the tier one items.
And if you follow one of the strategies for getting your transmuting skill up to , you will need to have your scholar reach level 20 and beyond.
Harvesting — Once you have your crafters established, you need to supply them with the materials to craft the items. I originally did this by buying tier 1 rares off the broker. I discovered that the best place for harvesting tier 1 rares is on the island that is home to Gorowyn. When you harvest, you are not looking for a specific type of node. Harvest everything except fish! And when you harvest, harvest the entire node. Every rare you get means another item you can transmute. Besides that, nodes will respawn faster if you harvest the entire node and that is important if you spend any significant amount of time on a harvesting session.
Before going out to harvest, try to equip everything that will help your harvesting skills. In addition to a quest that grants a slot harvesting bag , the Far Seas Supply Division has a trading post where you can purchase mounts that increase your harvesting skills if your earn enough Far Seas Trading tokens.
Finally, high-level adventurers should do the quests to get the Cloak of the Harvester. This page is a grouping of Transmuting and Adorning for the reason that both are directly related to each other. Transmuting is the process of breaking down specific items into components for which can then be used to craft white adornments.
There are four component types that you can possiblity receive When you transmute an item ranging from a low quality to highest quality. The quality of the item being transmuted Treasured, Legendary, Mastercrafted, etc. The four components are:. I certainly have quite enough other things on my plate without nerfing your transmuting skill ups! Besides, my own transmuter is still stuck somewhere in the region Thanks for the information. So there's one ray of hope I haven't seen or heard about this --Where did you see that?
Generic wrote: The biggest single problem with transmuting is that when you break something down you turn around and use it to level instead of making it available for other recopies. Weapon adornements sure aren't worth much for the producer, but the reason why other adornments are so expensive lies in many other factors which most people simple deny to see. These are the reasons why adornments are expensive.
Not the fact that people use transmuted materials to level. In lower tiers people wouldn't create them because profit is too low. It's the same for mastercrafted armor in anything but T7. There hardly are any and those that are there are way overpriced.
In higher levels nothing would change as hardly anybody uses T7 adornments to level. Even IF they were used people would just create more materials by buying stuff from the broker. It wouldn't get cheaper as prices on the broker in T7 are just slightly over the NPC price, even for legendary stuff.
People would create less transmuted material and we'd be back where we are. Removing transmuted materials from levelling a transmuter would only change things in the first few weeks of RoK. In the long run it wouldn't make much of a difference. Sure treasured weapon adornments aren't worth anything but the NPC price, but I think it's good. People get prepared to spent A LOT of money and unless you are prepared to do that, you won't make a good transmuter.
Everybody else benefits too, as they get cheap treasured adornments. As a transmuter myself, I think it's a win-win situation. I think it was changed sometime around GU ? Calthine wrote: [email protected] wrote: Varvar wrote: When I log in to my transmuter, I hit the broker and take coin from sales, then search for treasured items in the level range that I know I can transmute.
I have the same saved searches. Awesome tip. I thought I was going to axe murder 20 nuns in tier I'm terrified of tier 8. Most people seem to do this. I find farming t1 stuff boring as hell. So I have slowly been leveling farmer characters with my transmuting skill. Level locking at various points for optimal farming a given tier. I dont want to think about how much money I would have made selling all the items I have transmuted so far. Thread Tools. All times are GMT.
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