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See any Tradeskill Career Counselor. This will reset you back to a level 9 Artisan.
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An artisan crafts rare crafting materials from common materials for a fee. With the right ingredients and a bit of gold, the crafter will create a single unit of the requested material. Artisans will also purchase items from the adventurer loaded down with goods (a helpful feature when vanquishing or farming).
Savvy players can save substantially by crafting material rather than purchasing from a Rare Material Trader, since the cost of the common materials can be very low. However, to determine the best price, you generally have to check prices at artisans, material traders, and rare material traders, as the component costs vary with supply and demand.
Unfortunately, each artisan crafts only a handful of items and many of these traders can be hard to reach, as this profession seems to favor the atmosphere of remote areas, beyond the safety of Towns and Outposts.
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| 200 |
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Can only be crafted in Prophecies. | |
| 250 |
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Can not be crafted in Prophecies. | |
| 200 |
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Can only be crafted in Prophecies & EoTN. | |
| 50 |
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| 50 |
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| 200 |
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Notably, charcoal is needed for |
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Can only be crafted in Prophecies & Factions; it is almost always cheaper to craft than trade. | |
| 20 |
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Almost always cheaper to craft than trade. | |
| 100 |
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Notably, spiritwood can be used to craft Incubator Kits & Sparklers | |
| 200 |
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| 20 |
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Notably, glass can be used to craft Spectacles & |
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Paul Artisan is a metafictional character who appears in Bad Twin, the novel by Gary Troup. He is the protagonist of the story. He is a private detective who was hired by Clifford Widmore to find his brother Zander. He has a dog, a chocolate lab named Argos who he shares with his friend Manny Weissman.
He lives in New York, and his family heritage is Basque. When travelling to Australia on a midnight flight to find Alexander, he meets a flight attendant named Cindy.
He's described as being "a fool for the truth", and is exhilarated by the prospect of the mysterious Widmore case, having for a number of years been reduced to petty domestic cases.
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Artisan refers to a category of artisan schematics that benefit from Artisan assembly and Artisan experimentation.
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You have created 50 inventions, proving you are an Artisan.
Craft 50 items in the Invention System or Supergroup Base system. This includes anything craftable on Invention Worktables, Base Worktables, and Empowerment Stations, as well as special crafting such as the Vanguard Crafting Table and Candy Keeper.
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