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Leveling Scholar Guide

Author: inwowgold Source: http://www.inwowgold.com

   Here we'll introduce a Lord of the Rings Online guide to the quick leveling scholar, if you are interested in it, look through it over there.
   There isn't a wide variety of items you can make as an Apprentice Scholar. The only items that might be in demand are the dyes you can make for armor–Lotro Gold and Sienna at this level. It takes 200 point to be proficient and move on you the next tier, and an additional 400 point to master.
   Mastering this tier is of no benefit unless you want to master later tiers then it is required. Assuming that you have all the cash and resources you could ever want, first instinct is to make nothing but Battle and Warding Lore. Those are worth ten points each, which means that it only takes 20 combines to be proficient and 60 to master. But Battle and Warding Lore make use of the most foraged ingredients of any Apprentice recipe involves the only use for the rare Worn Tablet Fragments.
   You are capable of using dyes or the less expensive potions when materials are few. They only require one gathered ingredient with the rest available at your local scholar vendor in unlimited supply. While their lower point value will require you to make 34 for proficiency and 100 in total for mastery, Sienna is never in short supply.
At the second tier some of the Scholar's purpose begins to appear. That is class-specific items for Hunters and Loremasters. Profit potential is sunk by reason that many of these items are still available at the class vendors, often for less than you can make them. It's not until you get to the upgraded recipes at later tiers that you'll start to make money.
There is no Battle or Warding lore in the journey tier. The highest point recipes available are the Crafting Lore and the Loremaster books, they cover the two situations outlined in Apprentice – Crafting Lore are resource hungry, but don't require you to spend any extra money at the vendor. Loremaster Books require much less resources, but need lots of bought ingredients.
In either case, it takes 280 points to be proficient and 560 points to master the tier. That's 35 combines to proficiency and 105 combines total for mastery at eight points per combine.
   The Expert tier brings the return of Battle, Warding lore and popular dye colors. Because of this, your leveling choices are quite diverse for this tier and leveling fast should be no problem. It's 360 point to proficiency and an additional 720 points to mastery. It would only take you 36 or 108 combines respectively by using Battle Lore. Violet Dye is the main ingredient; Juicy Blackberries are actually produced by Grand Master Farmers. While only six points per combine, it would be a study in self sufficiency if your farming skill is high enough. It'd be 60 combines to proficiency and 180 combines total to mastery through using Violet Dye.
Artisan tier is like Journeyman tier, except your class-specific recipes begin to be profitable. Between new Bow Chants and Refined Fire-oil, you'll be a hunter's best friend. If you're looking for points though, you'll want to court Loremasters and your fellow crafters. At eight points a piece, the Loremaster Books and Crafting Lore are your ticket to leveling quickly.
   It takes 440 points to be proficient at the Artisan tiers, and 880 more to master it. That's 55 combines to be proficient, or 165 combines total to master the tier, at eight points per combine. If you wish to carry on the idea of self-sufficiency from last tier, Dark Green Dye's main ingredient, Onion Skins, is also from Farming. The dye also sells for a little bit more than most, I've noticed. At six points per combine, that's 74 combines to proficiency and 221 combines total to mastery.
Life the Master tier of any other class, Master Scholar is where the real money is made. It's the longest grind in crafting. It makes sense from a profitability stance to take the time to make Grand Master, in order to make multiples of these very profitable items. Though, not many items offer high point values. There're no ten point items and only one category of eight point items: Crafting Lore. They're also the most expensive items from a materials standpoint.
   It's 520 point to proficiency and 1,040 points to Grand Master. At eight points per combine, that's 65 combines to proficiency and 195 combines total for Grand Master.

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