Understanding Everquests Smithing Freebies In-Game Resources For Players

The provided source material is insufficient to produce a 2000-word article about consumer free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, and mail-in sample programs across categories like beauty, baby care, pet products, health, food, and household goods as requested. Below is a factual summary based on available data about EverQuest's smithing freebies.

Introduction

EverQuest, a legendary MMORPG launched in 1999, features a complex tradeskill system including smithing. Players interested in advancing their smithing skill level can access various free resources, recipes, and quests to facilitate progression. The source material details methods for obtaining free recipes, locating vendors with valuable books, and completing tradeskill-related quests that provide benefits without requiring significant in-game currency investment.

Reaching the 350 Skill Level in Smithing

According to the source material, players aiming to reach a 350 skill level in EverQuest's smithing tradeskill should first focus on finding and scribing as many books as possible. The documentation suggests that learning all available books should provide all recipes obtainable through scribing books. The process requires visiting multiple vendors and locations across the game world.

Key Vendors for Smithing Books

The source material identifies several important vendors who carry valuable smithing-related books:

  • Scribe Zikett located in Plane of Knowledge (PoK) by the small bank
  • Blacksmith Gerta and Tailor Kujen, who should be visited after seeing Scribe Zikett
  • Tradeskill sellers in the exterior room just off the entrance to the library in PoK
  • Borik Darkanvil, who carries two books not available elsewhere (players can use the "find" command to locate him)
  • Culturist Devari, where players may purchase any missing books
  • Bookseller Shoden in Argath, who has unscribed books (while not directly on "find," players can use find to locate Yaun who stands near him)

Abysmal Sea Merchants

After visiting the initial vendors, players should proceed to Abysmal Sea and interact with several specialized merchants:

  • A tradeskill armor historian
  • A cultural tinkering historian
  • A cultural tailoring historian
  • A cultural smithing historian
  • A cultural discoveries historian

These merchants provide access to additional recipes and information that can help players progress their smithing skill.

Freebie Recipes and Quest Givers

The source material details a method for obtaining free recipes from quest givers:

  1. Players can either complete freebie quests or, if they have already done them but didn't receive credit for the recipes, they can simply say "Recipes" to the quest givers.
  2. This approach works differently in various zones. In Crescent Reach, saying "Recipes" works even after passing the 54 skill level. However, in Abysmal Sea, players must still complete the combine process.
  3. To test whether they have previously completed quests, players can place an unrefined item (such as taelosian wheat) into the associated tradeskill container by itself and combine. If it refines (such as taelosian flour), they can proceed to say "Recipes" to learn all associated recipes.

Beneficial Tradeskill Quests

The source material lists several tradeskill-related quests that provide benefits to players:

  • Refining Gates of Discord Raw Materials (also referred to as "Tradeskill Freebies")
  • Aid Grimel Quest
  • Cultural Tradeskill Quests
  • Luclin Smithing
  • Reinforced Jeweler's Kit
  • Fisherman's Companion
  • A Hargar Brand Fishing Pail
  • Eron's Jewelry
  • Artisan's Prize
  • Getting skills from 300 to 350

Important Considerations

The source material includes several miscellaneous notes that players should consider:

  1. Players should equip their tradeskill trophies regardless of the trivial level of any recipe, as trophies can help reduce failures and the need to acquire replacement raw materials.
  2. Players should pay attention to items they make, as they may be used as sub-combine ingredients in other recipes. Saving these items can prevent the need to remake them later.
  3. Learning a recipe is straightforward: acquire the ingredients and successfully make the item. This process only needs to be completed once per recipe.

Geographic and Access Considerations

The source material notes that access to certain vendors and items may vary depending on the player's previous interactions:

  • Players may encounter different availability based on vendors previously visited, books scribed, or recipes already learned.
  • Some items may be "No Trade," meaning they cannot be traded between players. In such cases, players might need to use specific techniques to access vendors, such as shrouding into a rogue and using hide and sneak abilities.

Conclusion

While the provided source material focuses on in-game content from EverQuest rather than consumer free samples, it offers detailed information about the smithing freebies available within the game. Players interested in advancing their smithing skill can benefit from visiting multiple vendors across different zones, completing specific quests, and utilizing the "Recipes" command to learn valuable recipes without additional cost. The process requires careful attention to detail, strategic planning, and thorough exploration of the game world to locate all available resources.

Sources

  1. Why I Game - Quests
  2. LBY3 - March 2004
  3. Bonzz - 350.htm
  4. Township Rebellion - Tradeskill Books
  5. Bonzz - Master.htm
  6. Something Awful Forums - EverQuest Thread