Exploring the crafting system of Aion.
Before we do anything, let me give you a warning about
crafting withinAion.Despite what the evil denizens of your
starting area will imply when they insist you gather ingredients
for their health potions, you can *not* do any crafting until
you complete your ascension and become a daeva. That’s
right. None. Nada. Zilch. Do you have any idea how much time
I spent roaming the land, looking for a crafting trainer in the
early levels of the game? Better me than you though, right?
Once you’ve managed to ascend and become the stunning
immortal you were born to be, you’ll need to make your way to the crafting district of your
capital city (Pandaemonium for the Asmodians or Sanctum for the Elyos). Check the map to
find the correct section of the city and make your way there to begin.
There are six different crafting professions you can learn. To learn a profession, just talk to
the appropriate trainer within the crafting district. While you can learn all of them, you can
only train one to the highest levels in the game, so keep that in mind for the future. The
current professions available to choose from are:
Alchemy: Create potions, magical weapons (spellbooks for casters), and equipment upgrade
items. The kids will be banging on your door day and night to see what you’ve been brewing.
Armorsmithing: Create all metal armor pieces for the tanks around the land. They may not
have a lot of brains, but it’s your job to give them the means to protect what little they’ve
got.
Cooking: Create tasty foods and beverages to buff you and your groupmates, not to mention
your customers. Sure, everyone could survive on gruel and water if they really had to, but
let’s face it… nobody wants that.
Handiwork: Make wooden weapons and all the parts that don’t fit into any other profession.
You’re the one-man (or woman) cleanup crew. If it’s needed in a recipe by someone else,
you’re the person to make it.
Sewing: Tailoring cloth and leather armor pieces is your life. It may not be the most
glamorous sounding gig in the game, but creating a powerful robe will keep your local spell
slingers happy. Trust me; you always want to keep your casters happy.
Weaponsmithing: Thoughts of creating metal weapons consume your every waking moment.
Armorsmithing may be all about protecting a fighter’s noggin, but you just want to see
someone get brained with one of your creations. If it was designed to be shiny and cause a
world of hurt, you were the hand behind its creation.
Original Link: http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/71016
Author: Dalmarus


