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Woodworking Guide
Woodworking is one of the three professions in The Elder Scrolls Online which create equippable items. Blacksmiths create metal weapons and Heavy armor, Clothiers make Light and Medium armor, while Woodworkers are able to craft Bows, Staves and Shields. While … Continue reading
Clothier Guide
Clothier is one of the six professions your character has in The Elder Scrolls Online. Clothiers are specialized in creating Light and Medium armor using cloth and hides from creatures. Much like other crafting skills, the equipment you can make … Continue reading
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Tagged clothier, crafting, endgame, equipment, gold, gold making, professions, tradeskills
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Expanding Your Inventory

During recent beta weekends I’ve seen people ask the question in chat countless times: how and where to expand your inventory space. Vendors selling increased bag space aren’t hard to find once you know what to look for, but I … Continue reading
Newbies Guide to Traits
Traits are special item properties players can add to their items during the crafting process. They can be applied to weapons, armor and jewelry and can only be added when the item is made, not afterwards. Before being able to … Continue reading
Enchanting Guide
Enchanting is one of the 6 professions in Elder Scrolls Online. It creates various glyphs which are used to add attributes and various effects to your items. To create these glyphs you’ll need to be at an enchanting station anywhere … Continue reading
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Tagged crafting, enchanting, gathering, glyphs, professions, tradeskills
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