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Old 09-05-2025, 03:48 PM
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So basically for an ogre or troll shaman, the choice is go for Kael faction, or alchemy? Because you can't do both, unless you accept perpetually having to rely on ground transfers to get the mats...

And pre-Velious, only barbarian and iksar shaman can realistically do alchemy at all
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Old 09-05-2025, 07:50 PM
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So basically for an ogre or troll shaman, the choice is go for Kael faction, or alchemy? Because you can't do both, unless you accept perpetually having to rely on ground transfers to get the mats...

And pre-Velious, only barbarian and iksar shaman can realistically do alchemy at all
Yeah it kind of sucks. My Ogre Shaman is on Kael faction right now. I don't do much alchemy anymore, so it doesn't bother me. But it will be a pain if I start again.

You could still buy the ingredients on one char who has thurg faction and drop-swap the ingredients to your Shaman. It's more complicated, but doable.
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Old 09-06-2025, 11:37 AM
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So basically for an ogre or troll shaman, the choice is go for Kael faction, or alchemy? Because you can't do both, unless you accept perpetually having to rely on ground transfers to get the mats...

And pre-Velious, only barbarian and iksar shaman can realistically do alchemy at all
You can see for yourself; here's an archive of EQ Traders from June of 2000: https://web.archive.org/web/20000605...n/alchemy.html.

Verant feared and hated tradeskills, especially initially, so they made them difficult (and largely pointless). For instance, want to blacksmith as a Barbarian in classic? Get ready to run to Qeynos every time, because the molds are in Halas, but the ore is there. I think they saw the Grobb/Oggok split as being similar.

If it's any consolation, according to this bug thread, https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...d.php?t=425636, Barbarians shouldn't get all the alchemy components either, until September 2000 (ie. almost the end of the server).
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Old 09-06-2025, 01:23 PM
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Even if you tradeskill in freeport it isn't uncommon to have to run to 2 zones and often 3 just to get all the mats.

How difficult was it to have a tradeskill quarter/market or have more than one merchant carrying molds/sketches/ores/clay/whatever. It is so infuriating for no valid reason that I felt is was just downright disrespectful of players. I suffered through shawl 7 and next time I'm just farming the 60k for a choker of the wretched, that's like 1/10th of the time required.
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