It seems like the MSQs and dailies wlll power level your first job to max long before Shadowbringers is ever over (or started), and while you start getting your next DoW/DoM job up to the minimum required level to start either of those usually seems like a good time to start experimenting with DoH/DoL.
My question is: Is there a reliable guide that has a good strategy for leveling them in cooperation with one another?
For example: carpentry is often one of the first trades suggested, but they actually rely on a lot of "ingredients" that botanists can gather. So I'm looking, essentially, for a guide that might say, "Because you'll need plant x for Carpenter, you'll want to start with Botanist. But at Level 25, Botanist stops being necessary for Carpenter, so if you prefer Carpenter, feel free to focus on it for a while. You won't need anything else from Botanist until Level Such-and-Such, but you'll also need y from Weaver (which will need to be level 15 minimum)."
Do these exist? This is just my effort to find a good online manual so that I don't fritter away all my money unnecessarily on ingredients at the marketboards, and also an effort to maximize my playing time.
Thanks so much for your thoughts.
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My question is: Is there a reliable guide that has a good strategy for leveling them in cooperation with one another?
For example: carpentry is often one of the first trades suggested, but they actually rely on a lot of "ingredients" that botanists can gather. So I'm looking, essentially, for a guide that might say, "Because you'll need plant x for Carpenter, you'll want to start with Botanist. But at Level 25, Botanist stops being necessary for Carpenter, so if you prefer Carpenter, feel free to focus on it for a while. You won't need anything else from Botanist until Level Such-and-Such, but you'll also need y from Weaver (which will need to be level 15 minimum)."
Do these exist? This is just my effort to find a good online manual so that I don't fritter away all my money unnecessarily on ingredients at the marketboards, and also an effort to maximize my playing time.
Thanks so much for your thoughts.
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