Weapon Smithing  

Type:Tradeskill
Realm:All
Classes: Acolyte, Animist, Armsman, Bainshee, Bard, Berserker, Blademaster, Bonedancer, Cabalist, Champion, Cleric, Disciple, Druid, Eldritch, Elementalist, Enchanter, Fighter, Friar, Healer, Heretic, Hero, Hunter, Infiltrator, Mage, Mauler (Alb), Mauler (Hib), Mauler (Mid), Mentalist, Mercenary, Minstrel, Mystic, Necromancer, Nightshade, Paladin, Ranger, Reaver, Rogue (Albion), Rogue (Midgard), Runemaster, Savage, Scout, Seer, Shadowblade, Shaman, Skald, Sorcerer, Spiritmaster, Thane, The Way of Arms, The Way of Magic, The Way of Nature, The Way of Stealth, The Way of the Grove, Theurgist, Valewalker, Valkyrie, Vampiir, Viking, Warden, Warlock, Warrior, Wizard
Description:
The ability to make weapons

Per patch 1.87:
- Characters can now skill up completely in any tradeskill. The system of primary and secondary tradeskills (where secondary tradeskills were capped according to the current skill amount the primary tradeskill) has been removed.

- Tradeskills no longer have class restrictions. A character can choose any tradeskill.

- Characters can now have multiple tradeskills. To pick up a tradeskill a character does not have, speak to the tradeskill trainer. Please note that there is no limit to the amount of tradeskills a character can have. Your character can now choose and skill up in all of them.
Recipes for Weapon Smithing
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TradeSkills
# Oct 22 2001 at 8:27 AM Rating: Default
Seems to be very similar to Everquest. Is it? If not what are some of the main difference's youve experienced?
RE: TradeSkills
# Nov 21 2001 at 9:32 PM Rating: Decent
The post below says it all but here is my 2cp. The best part of this is the profit that can actually be made, for a change, without selling to other PC's. I sat around doing consignments one day and made 7gp in very little time at all. It is a very nice change from the wrist wracking pain that EQ was.
RE: TradeSkills
# Oct 22 2001 at 1:42 PM Rating: Decent
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I disagree. In everquest, there was no way to get a decent skill, without wasting a rediculous amount of plat. In DAoC, not only are you able to make items, and get your money back, but when you start making steel+, you can make quite a profit. This has nothing to do with selling to PC's, which is where the real money is......

It's all about consignments, consignments, consignments.
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