@Lyn4Him If I reach 15/15 Luck Stones, should I (or can I) make Luck Stone Hallow and just hang on to them for when I'm ready to upgrade? I have multiple crafters. Also, is the Writ of Trade a one time purchase/barter that allows me to trade to others? Or do I need it to be able to receive? lol sorry for the questions, it's a bit overwhelming. And thanks for the video. Also, will you have a written version of this on your website or discord?
I know its a lot confusing. If you get to 15/15 Luck stones, I would just go ahead and convert them to luck stone hallow and hold onto them. Note however, when you get to the next guild tier, there is a different type of luck stone to make. But converting them as you go along is a good decision OR you can start carfting gear. But you should definitely use them, or you'll loose them. Write of Trade is a recipe that you'll create and pass to another player who is not of the same trade. So for example your tailor makes an upgrade of the necklace, you pass it to a friend that does NOT have a tailor class. In order for them to activate the upgrade recipe and upgrade their necklace, you must pass the write of trade as well. Here's a link to the full written up version :) www.reddit.com/r/lotro/comments/18yjld6/want_some_grind_with_that_coffee/
@@Miloascape That was great (I hopped on over to reddit and read your post), very helpful. One more question :) Will all the upgradeable items require making the Basic first? I can see the recipes but can't see the ingredients... so I'm assuming each recipe will require the prior piece, thus, Apprentice & Journeyman are "upgrade" recipes, not fresh new recipes.... is that correct?
indeed. the grind is real. we're hoping for the 3/6man instances to drop this month, but still haven't even seen them in beta so till then its grind grind grind.
Thanks for the video Milo
you're so welcome!
@Lyn4Him
If I reach 15/15 Luck Stones, should I (or can I) make Luck Stone Hallow and just hang on to them for when I'm ready to upgrade? I have multiple crafters. Also, is the Writ of Trade a one time purchase/barter that allows me to trade to others? Or do I need it to be able to receive? lol sorry for the questions, it's a bit overwhelming. And thanks for the video. Also, will you have a written version of this on your website or discord?
I know its a lot confusing. If you get to 15/15 Luck stones, I would just go ahead and convert them to luck stone hallow and hold onto them. Note however, when you get to the next guild tier, there is a different type of luck stone to make. But converting them as you go along is a good decision OR you can start carfting gear. But you should definitely use them, or you'll loose them. Write of Trade is a recipe that you'll create and pass to another player who is not of the same trade. So for example your tailor makes an upgrade of the necklace, you pass it to a friend that does NOT have a tailor class. In order for them to activate the upgrade recipe and upgrade their necklace, you must pass the write of trade as well. Here's a link to the full written up version :) www.reddit.com/r/lotro/comments/18yjld6/want_some_grind_with_that_coffee/
@@Miloascape That was great (I hopped on over to reddit and read your post), very helpful. One more question :) Will all the upgradeable items require making the Basic first? I can see the recipes but can't see the ingredients... so I'm assuming each recipe will require the prior piece, thus, Apprentice & Journeyman are "upgrade" recipes, not fresh new recipes.... is that correct?
that is correct@@Lyn4Him
Nice video! Shame on SSG with no high end content. Grind, grind, grind... :(
indeed. the grind is real. we're hoping for the 3/6man instances to drop this month, but still haven't even seen them in beta so till then its grind grind grind.