![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to to a mix of adventuring and crafting, you can. So, if your preference is to bash monsters over the head for quests, rather than crafting yourself silly, you can. Note, however, that you can purchase the recipe books and such once you have received the appropriate faction level by whatever means you prefer. (The quests in question are New Lands, New Profits for Riliss/Bathezid and High Risk, Higher Profits (for level 75+ crafters). You will be unable to obtain the crafting writs unless you have completed the appropriate quests from Taskmaster Greeblentus. This means that the Teren's Grasp residents will make you pay for the "convenience" of shopping there with the highest rates (such as a 40% broker fee - ouch!) An area way out in the wilds in one of the nastier zones, such as Jarsath Wastes, will still overcharge you, but it will likely be by a smaller amount. How much any given NPC will overcharge you will depend on how difficult it is to reach them. Their prices will not improve as your faction goes up - all the faction does is allow you to do business with them in the first place. They will love to have adventurers do their dirty work, but they will charge you an arm and a leg when it comes time to buy from their merchants, shop from their brokers and repair with their menders. This means that even once a group accepts you enough to do business with you, they are going to fleece you for everything they can. It never has been and likely never will be, though you can manage to be tolerated by many of the groups there. Note that Kunark is not a friendly place to outsiders. I'll first go over the high points for both adventurers and crafters, then I'll dive more into the crafter nitty-gritty. While much of it is geared towards high level adventurers, there are specific portions of it aimed at high level (70+) crafters as well. ![]() RoK Faction from a Tradeskill PerspectiveĪ large portion of the RoK content has a faction element. ![]()
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