![]() ![]() if you really want a crafter, become a gatherer first (unless you have a nice kamas-factory for supplying your crafter). If you got crafter/weaponry professions level 65, max magus to 100 (having that nice bonus) and then return to your main crafterĤ. I did it on my feca – got her level 100 alchemist in several days and then took “heavy” profession (hammer smith). little trick – get your self a first “light” professions, level it to maximum so you have a nice +pods bonus. Get nice equipment with +pods (my mistake: maybe not a mistake, but I didn’t know about full bworky capacity at that time, so I traveled in only gob set even without nice gob belt).ģ. my main mistakes I wouldn’t recommend you to do as well… for “heavy” professions (lumberjack, miner and so on) choose str based char, for “light” ones – any char is a proper one (my mistake: I choose int osa to become miner/lumberjack). If p2p – learn about places your mats are easier to get on wikia, answer the questions listed aboveĢ. if you’re f2p, I won’t recommend anything except alchemist, farmer/baker or lumberjack. Leveling appropriate weaponry profession might get easier for youġ. what char you have and what weapons they mostly use. I think there’s always a possibility to find people who will help For example, I helped my guildies to become level 100 miners and alchemists when I hit 100 in these professions. find friends, guildies that can help you with the resources. choose some professions from the first part 2. Yes, you will spend different amount of money on different professions to get any of them to level 100, depends on your ability to find cheaper resources, get in touch and negotiate with appropriate gatherers and so on. If “yes”, you have a really great range to choose – all crafting professions, all weaponry professions. Do you have some money (initial capital) you might spend for your profession leveling? Yes/No. If “no” – not much recommendations, just choose the one except for these ones.ģ. If the answer is “yes”, miner, lumberjack and fisherman are the best choice Much patience required. Do you have a possibility to spend some significant amount of time? Yes/No. If the answer is “no”, there’s a great possibility you’re not reading this topic as you already know how and what to chooseĢ. ![]() Might get little money), farmer/baker combo (possibility to heal yourself, combo is mostly self-sufficient, not much pods required, MUCH and easy mats available), a harder one – lumberjack (more pods required, some better money for 20+ level lumberjack, mats are easily got near asturb. ![]() If the answer is yes, then you’re welcome to read …ers-t72807.html To put it shortly: alchemist (potions, healing yourself, little pods required, easy to level, much mats easy and available. I’d suggest answering yourself some questions first:ġ. Sometimes it might not pay off leveling your professions, but it depends on your attitude, your want to spend time/money for the leveling process and some other things.įorum’s full of such question-related topics. I think I prefer making money and buying scrolls or mats for scrollsĪha! Professions. Yeah, really nice – especially when it’s mats for scrolling. or even a thirdly and so on sort of income.įarming resources. This source of income is quiet unreliable, fluctuates greatly. Yes, money making by “buying for lees-selling for more” might be attractive, but information on dofus spreads pretty fast. Thanks to the guildies, they helped me with some initiate capital to get some of my equipment back. That was the moment I said “I NEED MONEY”. I have some list of level 100 professions (if interested, check the dofus ladder for Nyo-Adi, Kuro-Nezumi, Nyo-Akai).īecause of some actions (unpleasant memories) I’ve lost some significant amount of money and stuff. ![]() By this time I have my main sadi level 12X and some alts. Hey, I play dofus for about a year (might be +1 month). ![]()
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