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« on: March 01, 2010, 06:04:03 AM »

They have made siegecraft its own craft now, instead of being stuck all over the place in a lot of different crafts.    Skilling up in this craft is the least expensive of all crafts, and you also skill up in woodworking as you go.  This makes it very rw compatible, because not only do you get the stronger siege engines, but you also grow in the skill you need to fix those keeps.

the tradeskill tool quest for this is not the same as the other crafts.  The first quest has you make an item to be delivered in Fort Veldon.  You then pick between a tool that helps you craft quicker, or one that helps you skill up quicker.  The one to craft quicker has 60 charges, and the one to skill up has 50 charges.  If you are only interested in skilling up quicker, you will probably only run this one quest one time and never have to run it again as you will get lgm long before those 50 charges are used up.

The list of siege equipment has been greatly expanded, and the higher the level of the equipment made, the harder it is to destroy it.  There are many more types of ammo now, too, with a variety of types of damages.

For those that want an easy craft, this one is not only less expensive to skill up, it also seems to go much faster than the other crafts.
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