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General Notes, Instructions and Observations:
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First, you want to copy this spreadsheet to your own (I have protected this one so nobody can damage it). Then, replace "Put your name here" with your name. Simply "X" off the recipes you have done, just like I did,
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and it will update the information at the top. If you aren't sure how to copy it, see the tab below for "Tips to Make Life Easier".
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BEFORE YOU START JEWELRY MAKING:
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1. You will want to review my posted list of tradeskill books and make sure you have scribed them all.
Link here
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2. Make sure you visit Crescent Reach and Abysmal Sea and acquire the recipes for the quests available in these two areas as all of these recipes will count towards reaching 350.
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If you are past the trivial point, or have previously completed the refinement quests you simply have to go through the NPC's dialogue prompts or say "recipes" to acquire these recipes retroactively,
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as of the March 15, 2017 patch. Make sure to get these first as you will most likely get some freebie skillups.
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3. Jewelcraft has ALOT of storebought recipes, including some furnitures - I have indicated some but not all of these on the chart -- make sure to knock these out right away!
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4. The OoW JC parts can be a pain to camp - the *flow stones are not so bad, and I got a pile of them in Harbingers, or through camping other things, particularly brewing components, so if you have those already,
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like I suggested in the brewing guide, you may be in good shape. You should NOT need to camp all the much more rare *ite and *ine gems from Omens zones if you have enough of the other recipes complete.
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5. Know what you have. Open the jewelry table and use the tips on the "Make your life easier" tab for how to view it to best match it and the Master list of recipes to make it easy as possible.
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6. I highly recommend that if you have storage mules or characters where you've shoved miscellaneous stuff over the year, that you log each one in and do an /outputfile inventory. While this wont
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catch anything in their parcels, you can use this to easily identify tradeskill parts you have on hand without the need to camp/farm/gather. To take this a step further, if you are looking for a
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specific component go into your EverQuest directory on your hard drive and search for "item name" if an inventory file comes up, then you can find it fast and easy without going through each file manually.
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CHOOSE YOUR PATH:
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Are you a completionist? Then you will want to use the "Jewelcraft Master List tab" to guide you through your recipe making.
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Just want to end the pain? Then use the "Comparison JC" tab to quickly identify what you need to finish getting to 350.
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ONCE YOU GET STARTED:
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When you set out to get camped jewelry making parts, get an extra or two. Unlike fishing, you may find you have some fails here and there, so its up to you in terms of risk tolerance. There are a few notrade parts so check
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first before sending a mule/alt out to do your gathering for you. Also, check the bazaar, sometimes you get lucky and can save yourself some trips! Before you finish up camping a part, check on EQTC to see if that
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ingredient is used in anything else and camp it all up in one trip if time permits. I was going to colour code the recipes by expansion but in the end I dropped that idea. While it made sense for fishing, other skills are not so
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specifically zone-based. If you are working smithing or tailoring, several jewelry recipes create products that are used in other skills. I have tried to identify all of the recipes that are either used
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in OTHER jewelry making recipes or other skills by color on the recipe name column, so if you see blue or orange in the first column, be sure to check what that product is also used in and save if needed for your
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future skilling before you discard or sell.
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Maximum possible recipes is calculated by the total amount of known jewelry recipes minus Class only quests, Deity Quests, "Does Not Learn" recipes, and "Does Not Count" recipes, along with
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any other recipe that has a special mark in the column under my name. If you change any of these labels to an "X" because you have scribed them, the chart will automatically account that you know it, and your
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list of possible recipes will adjust as well.
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I'm working on a series of guides similar to this for all tradeskills, so if you have feedback on any way to make this easier to use, let me know! I've invested alot of time and effort into tracking down recipes and
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trying to make this very easy and straightforward to use.
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If you found this helpful on your quest to achieve 350 JC, please consider a $5 donation via PayPal in USD, CAD or peanut butter cups to: adetia9@gmail.com
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This chart represents more then a few hundred "man hours" of researching recipes, testing them, gathering data points, and working on presentation to make it easier for you so you don't have to chase it all down yourself.
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Feel free to shoot any questions about jewelry making ingredients or recipes to me at luclin.adetia or via email. I'm always happy to help out, especially during non-raid hours.
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Happy Jewelry Making!
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