Lotro can i change my vocation
The vocation system is designed to encourage community inter-dependence by making some professions dependent on others for subcomponents. Because of this, many of the vocations naturally complement others. Also note that many high level item recipes require faction reputation to acquire and use so it is not possible for low level crafting Alts to make these items.
The following table shows the professions top row associated with each vocation left column. The three gathering professions are listed in italics. Capable miners and smelters, they can procure and prepare the metal they need. While they can craft clothes and leather armour, they will need to trade for the tanned hides required. This is an excellent choice of trade for one who relies on heavy armour and shields.
The forces of the Free People are outnumbered, and the might of the Enemy's forces is evident. A skilled warrior must not only defeat his opposite number, he must survive! To do so requires an Armourer, to create defensive gear that can turn aside a Troll's blade if need be! A skilled Armourer is both a Metalsmith and a Tailor, and can gather his own metals via Prospecting.
Professions: Metalsmith , Prospector , Tailor. An Armsman is proficient in mining and smelting, but will need to trade for wood with which to make bows, spears, and the like.
Explorer is an excellent choice for anyone who wears Light or Medium armour, or wants to specialize in resource gathering. Profession: Tailor , Forester and Prospector. Once Master of a tier you do not earn any more crafting points from crafting items of that tier.
Critical success on a tier requires Mastery of all previous tiers. With Update 12 , a new type of Recipes were introduced: Processing recipes. In a two-step-process, resources are transferred into an intermediate form and back to half the amount of the resource.
The only result of processing is the production of Craft XP. This is the way to produce max Craft XP from min Resources. After gaining Proficiency in any tier of a crafting profession, each time you craft an item for that tier, you have the chance to receive a Critical success. This is commonly referred to as "to crit" or "critting"; the resulting product of such a success is often called a "crit item". Notice that Weaponsmiths, Metalsmiths and Tailors also have a special feature attached to critical successes at Artisan level and above: they are given the option to Inscribe Item allowing custom named items.
This base chance can be increased by using player-crafted Crafting Tools , special "mastery components", and Scholar-made crafting lore scrolls. To see possible outcomes from critical successes, open a recipe in the crafting panel at the page Critical success an example is included that illustrates this section. The lower area of the screen is commonly called the Mastery Component area. The special name of a critical success is displayed in this area, if one is possible.
Hovering over the icon will display the improved stats and bonuses. Notice that if you have not yet attained proficiency for the tier of the recipe, the content of this area will be disabled.
The Mastery Component area of most recipes also displays a special ingredient slot for what is commonly called a " Mastery Component ". If the crafter has the special ingredient available, he may select the "use" box and that way increase the likelihood for critical successes. In the example to the right Chunk of Crude Brimstone may be used. Single-use recipes usually require "crafting journals" crafted by scholars, e. Artisan Metalsmith's Journal rather than standard mastery components.
At the page Critical success a hands-on example illustrates how the different improvements interact to a better likelihood for critical successes. Crafting Guilds provide additional paths of advancement for many professions. Every Character can join to Guild of any of his professions. While the join is possible as soon as a Vocation is selected, the lowest level of Guild Recipes is Expert Tier 3. While leveling, this is the best Armour, Weapon, and Jewellery available.
Later on, better gear can be found. Prior to Update However, with the Thus, crafted legendary items are effectively obsolete. Similarly, guild crafters also have recipes for legendary-item Relics that could be slotted into the "crafted" slot of a legendary item.
This is not supported as of Update Membership in a crafting guild isn't exclusive any more - now you may be a member of two crafting guild at a time. Your second crafting guild can be selected when you have achieved Expert Tier in the relevant profession. You may choose to change a different crafting guild, but bear in mind that you must abandon all guild recipes and progress gained from your current guild in order to join a new one.
From Lotro-Wiki. This hindrance was removed with Update Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read View source View history. Help Discord. I do not know about this at all! Please check other sources to verify if the information provided is correct. Items needing confirmation: [1]. Contents 1 Making a choice 1. Item Class 1. Class 2 Getting Started 2. Each tier has a number of basic recipes that are provided for you once that tier is available. This recipe can be purchased from the appropriate Guild Representative for Improved or Legendary Recipes.
Thanks for the help. Reply With Quote. Dec 11 , AM 2. Join Date Jul Posts 4, Re: Changing Vocation. Originally Posted by jfc I was thinking about changing my vocation, but from Armsman to Tinker, but I was under the impression that if I change my vocation, I have to start from zero again on the weaponsmith and scale it up again.
Dec 11 , AM 3. Join Date Jul Posts 3, Re: Changing Vocation From my experience, you'll keep any progress you have made in professions that the old and new vocations have in common. You'll keep the skill points you've already earned for the common professions.
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