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- You smelt more bars per ore when you have higher crafting skill. If you're planning on maxing it, it might be worth waiting.
- You smelt more bars per ore when you have higher crafting skill. If you're planning on maxing it, it might be worth waiting.


- If you open a zoo and then leave the level before defeating it, it'll stop counting as a zoo  And as far as zoos go, bolts of squid and throwing bottles are your friends.
- If you open a zoo and then leave the level before defeating it, it'll stop counting as a zoo  And as far as zoos go, Bolts of Squid and throwing bottles (particularly brimstone) are your friends.


- Remember to write down new recipes you encounter, they can be made without knowing them.
- Don't forget encrusting! Before you sell some junk, see if you can slap it onto a weapon or armor first--even if it's just an extra damage point or a single status effect, it still helps (and some of the on-hit effects are really good).


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Revision as of 05:51, 9 January 2014

- You need: At least 1 decent weapon skill (sword, axe, mace) even if you're playing a mage, A crafting skill (warrior-smithing, archer-tinkering, alchemy-mage)

- That said, alchemy allows you to brew alcohol. And potions. Combine with fruits and you'll be swimming in hp/mana restoratives.

- You smelt more bars per ore when you have higher crafting skill. If you're planning on maxing it, it might be worth waiting.

- If you open a zoo and then leave the level before defeating it, it'll stop counting as a zoo And as far as zoos go, Bolts of Squid and throwing bottles (particularly brimstone) are your friends.

- Don't forget encrusting! Before you sell some junk, see if you can slap it onto a weapon or armor first--even if it's just an extra damage point or a single status effect, it still helps (and some of the on-hit effects are really good).