If you happen to sell/drop/lose your journal, the server gives you a new one on log in, so relogging should replace it.Ĭrafting stations and resources can be found in several places around the module. Progress in these skills can be checked using the Tradeskill Progress Journal in your inventory. Primary skills include weapon and armour crafting, tailoring, jewellery, tinkering, fletching and bowyering. Secondary skills include mining, smelting, tanning and gemcutting, and are mainly skills concerned with the production of components for other crafted items. The skills available are divided into secondary and primary skills. Crafters improve by practising skills the higher their skill(s), the more items they can make. ATS crafting skills are independent from the craft armour/weapon/trap skills, and are not linked to character experience. Miscellaneous Crafting Parts (Hearts, Skulls, etc.)Ĭrafting in Victorian Nordock follows an oldish nwn crafting platform known as ATS (Ambrosia Tradeskill System). Beneficial abilities/stats/crafting classes/racesģ.6. Abilities & Crafter Characters/ Some other Crafting Tips that kinda relate to characters so they’re piled in here.Ģ.1. Introduction to crafting & some crafting tipsĢ. It’s also spread over 2 posts, as it’s too big to fit into one.ġ. If some parts of the guide still aren’t clear, PM me (theflyingrodent) or ask me in game. And a HUUUUGE thanks to Seeker for her seemlingly infinite crafting knowledge, and the patience to withstand my million questions. To Ragon for his recipe book for the times when I didn’t have the recipe and got stuck. To Ari, Mike and Warwp for bits and pieces of item and recipe information. Of course, I didn’t find out everything on my own, and thus I have people to thank for their help. The guide is divided up into chapters, with reference points to each chapter containing relevant information. In some cases, to find out what an item does will require adding the properties of each ingredient together. The exceptions to this are recipe items, or in crafts where there was next to no correlation between ingredient and product (for example, tailoring and dyed cloth). I have provided the stats of each CRAFTING INGREDIENT, rather than millions of tables depicting the stats of each individual item. The guide covers all manner of crafting related stuff, such as recipes for items, where and how to collect ingredients, crafting-specific character creation, and plenty of crafting tips for beginners and masters.īefore you read though, one thing I’d like to state: This is a CRAFTING guide. I started taking notes and, about a month ago, decided to pile them together into a crafting guide. Remember to add keywords if your query is a specific one.One of the things I noticed when I started crafting in Vic was that the knowledge of how to craft items was available, but scattered all over the place. To aid in ease-of-use and save everyone some time, we have link search filters for the community to use. If you want to help out and learn the ropes of moderating, please send us a message. It is almost essential that you are experienced with NWN1, NWN2, and NWO, as you will have to enforce spoiler tags. This is a small sub, so first-timers would be more suited than power-mods. (/other) This is a spoiler.Īt the moment this sub is look for volunteers to help us moderate. Yellow spoiler tags are for any other content: Orange spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Online: Red spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Nights 2: To add a spoiler tag use the appropriate code in your comments:īlack spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Nights 1: Please add spoiler tags if you're talking about the events of the game.
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