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Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Quests 2 Blacksmithing Leveling Guide 3 Skilling up Recommendations 3.1 Basics 3.2 Banded 3.3 Fine Plate 4 Basic Blacksmithing Recipe List 4.1 The Basics 4.2 Other Basics 4.3 Enchanted Components 4.4 Tools and Implements 4.5 Weapons 4.5.1 Tarnished 4.5.2 Forged 4.5.3 Velium 4.5.4 Silvered 4.5.5 Misc 4.6 Banded Armor 4.7 Shields 5 Advanced Blacksmithing Recipe List 5.1 Ornate Chain Armor 5.2 Fine Plate Armor 5.3 Fine Plate Dyes 6 Cultural Smithing 7 Of Smithing and Grime and Sweat... 8 Resources

Note about trivials! The kunark era pages at eqtraders.com list the trivials in the "Classic Trivial", and many of the trivials on p99 are wrong (post-Luclin). These correspond to a big tradeskill patch on June 5, 2002. Both old and new values can be seen on this page. The "p99 Trivial" column is reserved for confirmed values here. These are slowly being changed to more classic values (starting on Oct 8,2013 patch), and will be changed here when they are updated on p99. The banded trivials are currently off for different sizes; this is a bug that will be fixed next patch (this is being written as of the 10/8/13 patch, see this thread for more information).

Blacksmithing is an ancient craft. Through its teachings you will learn to forge the primal elements of our lands into useful tools, as well as arms and armor. Those highly skilled in the trade are even known to be able to create magical items.

Overview

To forge an item, you must collect all the components required, and then place them within a forge. Once this is completed, you simply combine them (click the combine button on the forge) and you will either create the item, or fail. It is important to note that items must not be stacked when attempting to combine them (Hold CTRL when you click a stack to take just one item from the stack). Either way you will lose the base components.

When you first enter the learning cycle of smithing, you have two options available to you:

1) You can go to your guildmaster and ask them to train you. By saving up the training points given to you, you can achieve an elementary skill (21 points) without ever seeing a forge.

2) Learn on your own and not waste those precious training points. I suggest this route. Why? Because while smithing is an expensive craft to master, learning its basics is very inexpensive. Simply find a merchant selling sharpening stones and buy a few packs full. Then park your behind at the forge of choice, and offer to sharpen the rusty weapons of those adventurers around you. This alone will progress your skill beyond that which your guildmaster can teach you.

Many of the components required for your smithing, will be purchased either from various Merchants (NPCs), or from other Craftsmen. However, as you progress in skill and start making the more difficult items, you will find that many things you need can only be found by adventuring, or by purchasing them from others who have adventured. Your search for these more elusive components will literally span the known lands, but fret not, as the results of your trials will be worth it. Imagine holding that magical war hammer in your hand, knowing that you forged it yourself with sweat and tears!

Quests Blacksmithing can be used to produce Banded Armor, which is required for the various Totemic Armor Quests (Shaman). It is also used in the The Spirit of Garzicor quest, where smithing can be used to create the Finished Naginata BladeFinished Naginata Blade

MAGIC ITEM LORE ITEM NO DROP WT: 20.1 Size: MEDIUM Class: ALL Race: ALL

(trivial 201) needed in that quest.

On live the 8th of the Coldain Prayer Shawl Quests required blacksmithing, but since that quest was released in Luclin it will likely never come to Project 1999.

Blacksmithing Leveling Guide

Strength or Intelligence or Wisdom, whichever is higher governs your chance to gain skill increases.

This is a good progression given the current trivials on p99.

0 to 21: Metal Bits (Trivial @ 21, but make enough until you have around 16 stacks of Metal Bits for leveling through to 115.) 21 to 41: Scaler (Studs and Steel Boning if also raising tailoring) 41 to 68: Large Lantern (41 to 60 Forged Javelin if melee) 69 to 115: Skewers 115 to 135: Banded Mask/Banded Belt/Banded Boots/Banded Helm/Banded Mail - (Banded Boots use the least amount of Sheet Metal.) 135 to 168: Banded Mantle/Banded Leggings/Banded Gauntlets - (Banded Gauntlets are the cheapest to produce due to the Sheet Metal requirement and Sectional Mold cost, but only become craftable in October 1999 era.) 168 to 175: Banded Cloak 175 to 182: Fine Plate Collar 182 to 195: Fine Plate Visor 195 to 208: Fine Plate Bracer 208 to 228: Fine Plate Girdle 228 to 235: Fine Plate Gauntlets 235 to 242: Fine Splinted Cloak Skilling up Recommendations

The following recommendations are designed to strike a solid balance between saving time and saving money.

Basics Bypass Scaler in favor of Studs, and then on to Skewers. This path avoids making multiple trips between merchants for molds and eventually bottles because you only require Metal Bits and Water Flask until you hit Skewers (which still use the supply of bits you will have acquired, as well as a single mold), but will cost a little more. Total cost to get from 1 to 100 skill (only 1 point put into it) using this method was approximately 100 plat (50 CHA, 161 WIS). ~~NOTE~~: Studs are trivial at 41, so you still need to do Large Lanterns (or similar i.e. Forged Javelins). Studs are a good stand-in for Scaler, though. Bypass ornate chain armors in favor of fine plate, or alternate as you get in supplies. Getting your tailoring skills up high enough to make your own leather padding will save lots of money in the long run, and people often have silks and skins to sell-you can also reliable farm your own in newbie zones (There's a decent spot in Eastern Commons near the tunnel to farm spiderlings and random bear/wolf/cat skins for padding while you buy/sell with players). By making your own leather padding and selling your wares to merchants (if you can't find buyers), you will make back most of what you spend. Ornate chain requires more trips between the farming locale and bank/forge, but may be cheaper overall. Banded For banded armor, if you are continuing from around 115 skill after Skewers, go on with:Banded Mask or Banded Boots to 135, Banded Gauntlets to 168, and Banded Cloak to 175. That path uses the fewest Sheet Metal and cheapest molds. Total cost to get from 113 to 161 using this method cost approximately 130 plat (50 CHA, 161 WIS). When working on banded armor, work in East Freeport, Toxxulia Forest, Qeynos Hills, Greater Faydark, or East Cabilis. These areas have Sheet Metal pre-made, which reduces your time spent as well as your losses due to sub-combine failure. I suggest Greater Faydark or East Freeport for most people. Trolls, Ogres, and Dark Elves have nowhere to buy it and must make their own. Fine Plate When working on fine plate armor, work in Freeport, Kaladim, or Qeynos. These are the only three cities where both the molds, AND the medium quality ores can be bought for 20pp each. Basic Blacksmithing Recipe List

Classic Kunark Velious

The Basics Item Components p99 Trivial Classic Trivial Era Metal Bits 2x Small Piece of Ore, Water Flask (Yield: 2) 21 21 Cla Velium Bits 2x Small Piece of Velium, Coldain Velium Temper 41


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