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This is because in order to Smith , Craft, or do Alchemy , you need to get the base materials which Herbalism and Mining will get you.

When it comes to training Herbalism , and Mining , the best thing to do is to go out there and Harvest. Another thing you can do is cycle through popular maps and keep CCing until you find Mysterious Legendary Veins and Herbs.

Now when it comes to training the other 3 professions it is a bit more tricky. If you want them at high levels you are going to have to craft a lot of stuff. The quickest way is to focus on using all your fatigue gathering Materials and once your Fatigue resets or you recover, go and craft items which should level you up quickly. For example, these are the steps I took to quickly raise my Alchemy level higher.

Try to craft one at a time. In order to level up your profession you need to talk to the master of that profession. Crafting stuff while at max mastery will not give you any exp till you go on to the next level. There are 3 ways to lower Fatigue. First, your Fatigue drops by 20 every hour. The main npcs you'll want are down below. In order; Jewel Crafting aka accessory maker , Mining and Herbalism npcs.

You can't learn the other professions without talking to them. Mining profession So for the dual blade, I chose mining. The npc gives you quests to help understand how to mine stuff. You get two free trips to a non timed map, and the task is first to mine a faded silver ore, then to refine it to a faded silver plate. You can only make these during the mining tutorial, and are only found in the map seen below.

Now when the tutorial is done, you can finally refine your ores again! NPC refiners only repair durability equips from Chaos part one. And with one profession, you can choose another. Herbalism Herbalism is identical to mining, except the fact you shovel the herbs up. Herbalism, unlike mining, only allows you to be an alchemist. Simply put, just get your ores, and refine them.

What you need is given in recipes, though some are given free. Ok, so now you can make accessories, now what? Well, mining helps. Grant gives you a ticket to a once a day, ten minute map, where your free to mine as much as you wish future trips here can be bought through the npc found nearest Grant. Simply take a look at the tabs for your professions, and find what you need to mine.

For example, first thing I tried was a new ring named Defence Ring 1. For this, I need 1 silver plate and 1 abrasive. The abrasive is bought in a store npc, but you must mine a silver ore first. So, off I went to the ten minute map, and mined as much as I could I actually levelled my mining to level 2. Returning to town, I bought the material needed to turn a single ore into a plate.

Now, with both items, its simple enough. To make accessories, you MUST stand near the big floating jewel. If you arent near it, you cant make things so you can't make things outside Ardentmill.

And there you have it. The ring was made. There are LOTS of things I can make, such as lv40 shoulder pads, but an item to make some things only come from trading in battle points from the new PvP, which is open later this month. Press the [B] key to see the items you can create as well as the materials and sometimes recipes required for each. To begin, you will need to head to the machine that corresponds to your particular skill.

As you complete Profession activities you will accumulate Fatigue Points. Once you have met your daily Fatigue Point quota, you will no longer be able to work on your Professions. Worry not, artisans! Fatigue Points are reset daily at 12 AM Pacific. You may access and track your progress in your Professions by clicking the [B] key.

If you wish to remove a Profession skill, you will need to return and speak to the respective Profession Master from which you learned it. First, your Fatigue drops by 20 every hour. Lastly, every reset or maintenance your Fatigue goes to 0 no matter where it was before. Go to Henesys then Marketplace then all the way to the right to find the Hair Salon.

He will give you a quest to find a Rose Clipping. In order to find a Rose Clipping you have to harvest herbs and hope for it to drop. In order to harvest herbs you need to learn Herbalism.

To get your charm level to 30 in Maplestory, you need to earn a total of 11, charm trait EXP. The Shibuya Diner will start serving Frui-Tea when the heatwave hits in August, and that will earn you a point of Charm in addition to two or three points of Knowledge.



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