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Wiki Crafting Including Recipes

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This was copies from our beta Testers guide so things may have changed. But hope it helps.

Wiki Crafting
A. Recipes
Soup And Stew Recipes
Bread And Pies Recipes
Grilled Recipes
Wine
Spirits
Beer
Thanks to:
@Bris Dibella's Tester @Jessabella Mara's Tester @Whilhelmina Sanguine's Tester

B.Six Major Crafting Professions
I. Alchemist: Collect plants
II. Enchanter: Find rune stones
III. Provisioner: Collect ingredients and Recipes
IV. Blacksmith: Collect ore
V. Clothier: Collect plants and hides
VI. Woodworker : Collect wood


A. Recipes


@Jessabella Mara's Tester ✭✭✭ How she makes money cooking as she quest and handles space.
I only collect stuff as I am questing, Since I can make 6 items from 1 ingredient, I find provisioning a good source of income. The Bank in Daggerfall, also is an excellent recipe and ingredient source. I am only lvl 31 so perhaps there is a better one, but out of every city so far I like that bank best since it has a fire in it.

There are cooking fires every where, they are way more common then crafting tables, so if I get full I can quickly empty out. You only need 1 free space to cook, unlike extracting, where you need 4, so its easier to deal with limited bag space. Also, I tend to look through the ones I can make and do the ones that will use up full ingredient stacks. clearing more bag space.

At first I was not able to do other crafts at all because of space issues, but since a stack of 100 of even the lowbie ones sell for 500, and it increases with lvl, I was able to use cooking to upgrade to 113 bag spaces and 70 bank. With so many crates, barrels, sacks, etc, finding stuff is easy and faster then searching for nodes to harvest and then NPC, it's also instant, no waiting like harvesting.

I do not store any ingredients in my bank, just my bag so I can instantly use them at a fire, instead of auto pulling them from the bank when ever I see a fire and ending up with a full bag and 40 free bank slots back in town! I quickly learned how incredibly frustrating that was. ...........
More detail:
[Guide] Managing and upgrading inventory space with provisioning
Jessabella Mara's Tester ✭✭✭
February 25 edited February 25 in Tips & Tricks
I'm not much of a guide writer, this is my first, but it's just some tricks I picked up on dealing with limited bag/bank space, the cost of upgrades and provisioning. Most of this is copy and pasted from another post I made but some PMs I got from others has convinced me to turn it into it's own "guide". This is just my own play-style really and whats works for me!

Provisioning is fairly easy to lvl, I was 50 in it before my character could even swap weapons. But it uses a lot of ingredients and recipes. The ingredients tend to fill you up fast and have little or no sell value without cooking.

I only collect stuff as I am questing, I never farm ingredients or go out of my way to collect them, the way I might if I am running along and pass a rune node.

The Bank in Daggerfall, (Glenumbra) also is an excellent recipe and ingredient source. It has a lot of drawers where I often find recipes as well as crates and barrels and a cooking fire right inside. It makes managing inventory a lot faster.

There are cooking fires every where, as well as merchants to sell your finished items too, they are way more common then crafting tables, so if I get full I can quickly empty out. You only need 1 free space to cook, unlike extracting, where you need 4, so its easier to deal with limited bag space.

Also, I tend to look through the ones I can make and do the ones that will use up full ingredient stacks. clearing more bag space. For example if I can make 4 Horker Stews and that will use up all my Horker Meat, I will do that before cooking 7 Beef pastries and having 15 beef left over. Remember Cooking does need a spot, even if you have the finished food item in your bag already so by using the full stack of Horker Meat first I made a space for another cooked item.

At first I was not able to do other crafts at all because of space issues, but since I can make 6 items from 1 ingredient, a skill you can unlock, I find provisioning a good source of income. Since a stack of 100 of even the lowbie ones sell for 500, and it increases with lvl, I was able to use cooking to upgrade to 100 bag spaces and 70 bank. With so many crates, barrels, sacks, etc, finding stuff is easy and faster then searching for nodes to harvest and then vendor to an NPC, it's also instant, no waiting like harvesting.

I do not store any ingredients in my bank, just my bag so I can instantly use them at a fire, instead of auto pulling them from the bank when ever I see a fire and ending up with a full bag and 40 free bank slots back in town! I quickly learned how incredibly frustrating that was, especially when you find yourself destroying items or passing up loot in a dungeon only to port to town and see an almost empty bank that was recently full.

As far as other crafts, I use my bank to only keep weapons, gears and non- cooking ingredients since the possibility of running into a crafting table mid dungeon is far lower then running into a cook fire mid dungeon, and those are common.

One last thing, I also have someone in game who does not focus at all on provisioning, instead they focus on a craft that has no benefit to my char, so I send them all the materials I find that they can use and they send me any ingredients they find. Not only does that help me make money, but it's also like a 10 minute warning to me. When I get full I will send them a message (usually 3) attaching all the stuff I have for them, that makes 18 more spots for me before I need to find a bank/vendor/crafting table, and when they mail ingredients to me, I leave them attached to the mail until I am at a fire and can use them right away instead of taking up space.
FOOD Note: All recipes are green except for Fortified, which are blue.
Soup And Stew Recipes
. Baandari Mutton Stew..Mutton flank ,Thin Broth +126 max magicka lvl15
. Bear Soup................Bear Haunch , Thin Broth +96 max magika lvl10
. Breton Stew.............Flank Steak , Stock +246 max magicka lvl 35
. Century Soup...........Guar eggs,thin broth,+66 max magicka lvl 5
. Chaurus-in-carapace...Chaurus meat, stock +216 max magicka lvl30
. Capon Noodle Sou...Capon Meat , Thin Broth, +42 max magicka lvl 1
. Combwort Confit......Combwort , Broth,+156 max magicka lvl 20
.Crawdad Etoufee.......Crawdad, stock +216 max magicka lvl30
.Elsweyr Fondue.........Moonsugar, broth, +186 max magicka lvl 25
. Goat Bone Soup.......Goat meat,thin broth,+42 max magicka,lvl 1
.Goat Stew.................Goat bits, Broth +156 max magicka lvl 20
. Horker Stew.............Horker Meat , Stock, Stock +216 max magicka lvl 30
. Jugged Venison.......Venison , Broth, +186 max magicka lvl 25
. Liver goulash (level 15)..liver,thin broth,+126 max magicka
. Poached Kwama Egg .. Kwama Egg, Thin Broth, +66 Max Magicka, L5
. Pork Soup................Pork,thin broth,+42 max magicka lvl1
. SLumgullion.............Plump Maggots, Broth +186 max magicka lvl25
. Steak Soup..............Beef, Jus, +276 max magicka lvl40
. Stewed Battaglir.......Battaglir weeds, Thin Broth +66 max magicka lvl5
. Squeak Soup...........Plump rodent toes, Broth +156 max magicka lvl20
. Swamp Soup ..........Frog Legs, Stock, +246 Max Magicka, L35
. Sweetmeat Surprise..sweetmeats,thin broth,+96 max magicka lvl10
. Imperial City Stew...S-hank, Jus +306 max magicka lvl45
. Invigorated Combwort Confit..Combwort , Broth, onion +139 max magicka and stamina lvl20
. Invigorated Crab Meat Stew...Mudcrab Meat, Glace Viande, Onion +283 max magicka and stamina lvl50


Bread And Pies Recipes
. Battaglir Loaf.............Battaglir weeds, meal +66 max health lvl5
. Bear Flank Pie............Bear Haunch, meal +96 max health lvl10
. Beef Patty..................Beef, Cake Flour, +276 max health lvl40
. Beef Pasty................. Beef, Cake Flour, +276 Max Health, L40
. Chaurus Dumplings.....Chaurus Meat, Sifted Flour, +216 Max Health, L30
. Combwort Flatbread...Combwort, Milled Flour +156 max health lvl 20
. Crawdad Quiche.........Crawdad, Sifted Flour +216 max health lvl30
. Capon Tinish..............Capon Meat , Meal +216 max health lvl1
. Fortified vension Pastry...Venison, Milled Flour, Red Wheat, +163 max health and magicka lvl25
. Flank Pie..................Flank Steak, Sifted Flour , +246 Max Health, L35
. Frog Muffin...............Frog Legs, Sifted Flour, +246 Max Health, L35
. Goatherd's Pie..........goat meat,meal,+42 max health, L1
. Guar Quiche..............Guar eggs, meal +66 max health lvl5
. Horker Loaf..............Horker Meat , Sifted Flour +216 max health lvl 30
. Maggot Haggis.........Plump Maggots, Milled Flour, +186 Max Health, L25
. Mutton Pie................Mutton flank , meal +126 max health lvl15
. Rodent Muffins...Plump Rodent Toes, Milled Flour, +156 Max Health, L20
. Saltrice Biscuits.......Saltrice, Sifted Flour +246 max health 35
. S-hank-and-Potatoe Pie...S-hank, Cake Flour +306 max health lvl45
.Scuttle Baquette -......Scuttle Meat, Meal, +96 Max Health, L10
. Trotter Pie.................pork,meal,+42 max health
. Venison Pastry...........Venison , Milled Flour
. Fortified Horker Loaf . Horker Meat, Sifted Flour, Red Wheat, +187 Max Health/Stamina, L30
. Fortified Mud Crab Cakes...Mud Crab Meat, Baker’s Flour, Red Wheat, +283 Max Health/Stam, L50
. Fortified Sweetroll ....Honey Comb, Imperial Flour, Red Wheat, +312 Max Health/Stam, VR5

Grilled Recipes
. Battaglir Grill................Battaglir Weeds, drippings, +66 max stamina lvl5
. Bear Harsh..................Bear haunch, drippings, +96 max stamina lvl10
. Beef Sirloin..................Beef, Lard, +276 Max Stamina, L40
. Braised sweetmeats (level 10)..sweetmeats,drippings,+96 max stamina
. Cararamelized Goat Nibbles....Goat bits, cooking fat, +156 max stamina
. Crawdad Stir-fry............Crawdad, Suet , +216 Max Stamina, L30
. Enriched grilled Sha.nk..sha.nk, lard, Salt +259 max health, stamina lvl 45
. Enriched grilled Vension..Venison , Cooking Fat, Salt +163 max health, stamina lvl 25
. Fried Guar Eggs.............guar eggs,drippings,+66 max stamina
. Goat dumpling (level 20).goat bits, mild flour, +156 max health
. Grilled Capon.................Capon Meat , Drippings, +42 Max Stamina, L1
. Grilled Combwort...........Combwort , Cooking Fat
. Grilled Frog Legs............Frog Legs, Suet, +246 Max Stamina, L35
. Grilled Horker.................Horker Meat ,Suet
. Grilled S-hank................S-hank, Lard, +306 Max Stamina, L45
. Grilled Venison...............Venison , Cooking Fat
. Grilled Worms............. Plump Worms, Drippings, +126 Max Stamina, L15
. Fortified sweetbread ..sweetmeats,meal,red wheat,+91 max health and magicka lev 10
. Fried Saltrice...............Saltrice, suet, +246 Max Stamina, L35
. Jerked Rodent.............Plump rodent toes, Cooking Fat, +156 Max Stamina, L20
. Maggot bites.........Plump Maggots, Cooking Fat, +186 Max Stamina, L25
. Moon Sugar Brittle.Moon Sugar,Cooking Fat, +186 Max Stamina, L25
. Mountain Jerky......Flank Steak , Suet
. Roast Pig...............pork,drippings,+42 max stamina, L1
. Roasted Goat.........goat meat,drippings,+42 max stamina
. Scuttle Scramble ...Scuttle Meat, Drippings, +96 Max Stamina, L10
. Slow Roasted Chaurus ...Chaurus Meat, Suet , +216 Max Stamina, L30
. Consummate Mountain Jerky..Flank Steak , Suet , Salt , Garlic , Pepper

Wine
. .Ash Zinfandel...Ash Millet, Lado Grapes, +9 Magicka Recovery, L35
. Black Wine........Black Tea, Lado Grapes +9 Magicka Recovery, L35
. Bervez Wine.....Bervez Fruit, Emperor Grapes, +13 Magicka Recovery, VR5
. Cane Mead.......Molasses, Lado Grapes, +8 Magicka Recovery, L30
. Clamberskull.....Dark Bile, Grassa grapes +6 Magicka Recovery, L20
. Comet Wine.......Mountain Berries, Ribier Grapes, +12 Magicka Recovery, L50
. Crystalline White...Crysal Berry, Camaralet Grapes, +10 Magicka Recovery, L40
. Dream madeira....wisp floss,wine grapes,+5 magicka recovery,L15
. Dusky Claret........dusk beetle, wine grapes,+3 magicka recovery,L5
. Gold coast muscat ..glitter rock, grasa grapes, +7 magicka recovery, L25
. Heather Mead......Dessert Heather, Lado Grapes, +8 Magicka Recovery, L30
. Jazbay cabernet...Jazbay grapes, Emperor Grapes, +13 Magicka Recovery, VR5
. Kaveh Red............Kaveh Beans, Camaralet Grapes +11 Magicka Recovery, L45
. Meat Muscat........aged meat, wine grapes,+2 magicka recovery,L1
River Madeira - River Grapes, Lado Grapes, +8 Magicka Recovery, L30
. Shien...................Comberry, Grasa Grapes, +7 Magicka Recovery, L25
. Snake Sherry........snake slime, wine grapes,+2 magicka recovery L1
. Sujamma Red.......Sujamma Red, Grassa grapes +6 Magicka Recovery, L20
. Sparkling Spring....Spring Essence, Lado Grapes, +9 Magicka Recovery, L35
. Spiced Wine..........Shornhelm Grains, wine grapes,+2 magicka recovery,L1
. Sunset Rose.........Tangerine, wine grapes,+4 magicka recovery L10
. Numb-All-Over..... Snake Slime, wine grapes,+2 magicka recovery L1
. Ungorth................Iron Peat, wine grapes,+3 magicka recovery,L5
. Vintage Spew........Orc Hops, grasa grapes, +7 magicka recovery, L25
. Invigorated Black Wine...Black Tea, Lado Grapes, Concord Grapes, +7 Magicka/Stamina Recovery, L35
. Invigorated Wet Wasp White...Wasp Squeezings, Concord Grapes, +4 Magicka/Stamina Recovery, L15
. Invigorated Dragon’s Tongue Shirza ...Dragon’s Tongue Sap, Wine Grapes, Concord Grapes, +4 Magicka/Stamina Recovery, L15
. Invigorated Bervez Wine.....................Bervez Fruit, Emperor Grapes, Concord Grapes, +11 Magicka/Stamina, VR5
. Invigorated Kaveh Red......Kaveh Beans, Camaralet Grapes, Concord Grapes, +8 Magicka/Stamina Recovery, L45

(note that at level 20, the secondary component changes)
Spirits
. Berveza Vitae..........Bervez Fruit, Golden Malt +13 stamina recovery,VR5
. Beetle Shots ..........dusk beetle,corn mash,+3 stamina recovery,L5
. Black Night Cordial..Black Tea, Oat Mash +7 Stamina Recovery, L35
. Blessed Spring Water.Spring Essence, Oat Mash, +9 Stamina Recovery, L35
. Consummate Mountain Spirit...Mountain Berries, Juniper Berry, Rice Mash, Snowberry, Canis Root, +8 Health/Magicka/Stamina Recovery, L50
. Crystal Clarity.............Cyrstal Berry, Barley Mash, +10 Stamina Recovery, L40
. Enriched Hopscotch..Orc Hops, Wheat Mash, Snowberry +5 Health/Stamina Recovery, lvl25
. Enriched Black Night Cordial..Black Tea, Oat Mash, Snowberry +7 Health/Stamina Recovery, lvl35
. Eye-Opener.........Jazbay Grapes, Golden Malt +13 stamina recovery,VR5
. Greef ..................Comberry, Wheat Mash, +7 Stamina Recovery, L25
. Golden liquor .......ripe apple,corn mash,+4 stamina recovery,L10
. Gray Lightning......Ash Millet, Oat Mash, +9 Stamina Recovery, L35
. Heather Bender...Dessert Heather, Oat Mash, +8 Stamina Recovery, L30
. Hopscotch.........Orc Hops, Wheat Mash +7 Stamina Recovery, L25
. Jagga Ouzo........Pigs milk, Wheat Mash, +6 Stamina Recovery, L20
.Mountain Spirits ..Mountain Berries, Rice Mash, +12 Stamina Recovery, L46
. Night-Grog.........River Grapes, Oat Mash, +8 Stamina Recovery, L30
. Old Kindlepitch....Dark Bile, Wheat Mash, +6 Stamina Recovery, L20
. Qhalua...............Kaveh Beans, Barley Mash, +11 Stamina Recovery, L45
. Rotmeth.............aged meat,corn mash,+2 stamina recovery
. Slash of the Dragon ...Dragon’s-Tongue Sap, Corn Mash, +5 Stamina Recovery, L15
. Slither Liquor....snake slime,corn mash,+2 stamina recovery, L1
. Sujamma ...... Sujamma Berries, Wheat Mash, +6 Stamina Recovery, L20
.Sylph gin ........wisp floss,corn mash,+5 stamina recovery,L15
. Treacle Run....Molasses, Oat Mash, +8 Stamina Recovery, L30
. Truth-Glimpse..Iron Peat, corn mash,+3 stamina recovery,L5
. White Eye.........glitter rock, wheat mash +7 Stamina Recovery, L25
. Enriched white eye ....glitter rock, wheat mash, snowberry, +5 health and stamina recovery, L20
.Enriched Eye-Opener...Jazbay Grapes, Golden Malt, Snowberry, +11 Health/Stamina Recovery, VR5
.Aqua Vitae.............Shornhelm Grains, corn mash,+2 stamina recovery, L1


Beer
. Ash-Slake Ale ..... Ash Millet, Caramalt, +9 Health Recovery, L35
. Bervez Lager.......Bervez Fruit, Imperial Mash, +13 Health Recovery, VR5
. Bottled Buzz........Wasp squeezings, Brown Malt, +5 Health Recovery, L15
. Bog-Iron Ale........Iron peat, brown malt,+3 health recovery, L5
. Brew-Wife Ale......Orc hops, Amber Malt, +7 Health Recovery, L25
. Bitter Tea............Black Tea, Caramalt, +9 Health Recovery, L35
. Comberry Cider ..Comberry, Amber Malt, +7 Health Recovery, L25
. Consummate Bitter tea..Black Tea, Caramalt, Hops, Hallertu Hops, Saaz Hops +6 Health/Magicka/Stamina Recovery (2 hours) lvl 35
. Citrus Malt..........Tangerine, Brown Malt, +4 Health Recovery, L10
. Crystal Beer........Crystal Berry, Wheat Malt, +10 Health Recovery, L40
. Dark Meat Beer...aged meat,brown malt,+2 health recovery
. Dragon’sTongue Ale.. Dragon’s-Tongue Sap, Brown Malt, +5 Health Recovery, L15
. Four-Eye Grog...Dark bile, amber malt, +6 health recovery L20
. Fermented Treacle Tea.........Molasses, Caramalt, +8 Health Recovery, L30
. Fortified Bottled Buzz..Wasp squeezings, Brown Malt, Hallertu Hops, +4 Health/Magicka Recovery, L15
. Fortified Kaveh Stout . Kaveh Beans, Wheat Malt, Hallertu Hops, +8 Health/Magicka Recovery, L45
. Fortified Four-Eye Grog...Dark bile, amber malt, Hallertu Hops, +4 Health/Magicka Recovery, L20
.Fortified Jazbay Brew.....Jazbay Grapes, Imperial Mash, Hallertu Hops, +11 Health/Magicka Recovery, VR5
. Heather Tea......dessert heather, Caramalt, +8 Health Recovery, L30
. Jagga ..............pig's milk, amber malt, +6 health recovery L20
. Jazbay Brew .....Jazbay Grapes, Imperial Mash, +13 Health Recovery, VR5
. Mountain Lager..Mountain Berries, White Malt, +12 Health Recovery, L50
. River’s Ale .........River Grapes, Caramalt, +8 Health Recovery, L30
. Snake Sweat......Snake Slime, Brown Malt, +2 Health Recovery, L1
. Shornhelm Ale....Shornhelm grains, Brown Malt, +2 Health Recovery, L1
. Spring Infusion...Spring Essence, Caramalt, +9 Health Recovery, L35
. Sujamma Stout ..Sujamma Berries, Amber Malt, +6 Health Recovery, L20
. Sweetmilk..........Glitter rock, Amber Malt, +7 Health Recovery, L25
. Sun's dusk ale....dusk beetle,brown malt,+3 health recovery,L5
. Kaveh Stout.......Kaveh Beans, Wheat Malt, +11 Health Recovery lvl45
. River's Ale..........River Grapes, Caramalt, +8 Health Recovery, L30

from moowii ;
food and drink spreadsheet (multi-tabbed) of what I have so far. It's organized by food name, item level, recipe improvement, recipe quality, recipe type, and ingredients. This includes how to download and Sort it yourway!!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArDaFzVfb1RYdDNBbE5HeFRuak5DUUpqXzJLcnNiRFE&usp=sharing


Sort it yourway!!
Download it as .ods and opened with FREE: open office.
Menu:Data at the top of the open office file allows you to sort by , then by, then by etc,. very nice.
You can sort by 'Recipe type' then by Funtionality.
Or Ingredient 1, ingredient 2
What ever you need.


melifoonub18_ESO ✭
I took moowii's great spreadsheet and tweaked it. I cross-referenced with a couple of other online lists (including Tamriel Foundry), and based on the patterns seen, I put in rows for quality 1, 2, and 3 recipes for all items. So far, that means it includes 28 x 3 recipes for each of the 3 food types (252 total), and 29 x 3 recipes for each of the 3 drink types (261 total). Assuming the patterns hold true. :)

If it seems useful to other folks, let me know if there's anything else it should include. Also, I think you should be able to save a copy to your own Google docs folder if you want to use it to track what you know. Not sure about downloading it if you don't have a Google account? Maybe someone else knows.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsECxjppbM0bdC1pN3dqTzc1NlRwazJtbGxKaENEX3c#gid=0


B.Six Major Crafting Professions
Six Major Crafting Professions: Beginning in the Undercroft section of Coldharbour look in all urns,chest,crates,etc..

I. Alchemist: Collect plants
. To make potions which confer immediate buffs or status condition heals that can be used in combat or out.
. Solvents - Natural Water
. Reagents - Blessed Thistle, Blue Entoloma, Bugloss, Columbine, Corn Flower, Dragonthorn, Emetic Russula, Imp Stool, Lady's Smock, Luminous Russula, Mountain Flower, Namira's Rot, Nirnroot, Stinkhorn, Violet Coprinus, Water Hyacinth, White Cap, Wormwood

Skills:
. Solvent Proficiency(1/7) Use natural Water for level 3 potions.
. Keen Eye:Regents(1/3) Reagents in world easier to see. When your 20 meters or closer.
. Medicinal Use(1/3) Potions effects 10 % longer.
. Chemistry(1/3) Preduces 1 xtra potion per craft attempt.
. Laboratory Use Allows use of 3 reagents while mixing potions.
. Snakeblood(1/3) Reduces neg effects in potions by 50%.

Potion Creation Notes JSylvan Dibella's Tester
. Reagents must share at least one Alchemy Trait or the attempt will fail and you will lose all components
. With a successful Potion creation, you will learn all common Alchemy Traits between the Reagents used
. Potion's effects will be the shared Traits between Reagents
. If Reagents share two Alchemy Traits, the Potion will have two effects
. Alchemists will have to pay attention to the properties of the plants they create in order to make the best potions.

Thanks to Teo Dibella's Tester
Blessed Thistle:
-Restore Stamina
-Ravage Health
-Increase Weapon Potency
-Speed

Blue Entoloma:
-Ravage Magicka
-Restore Health
-Invisibility
-Lower Spell Power

Bugloss:
-Increased Spell Resist
-Lower Spell Power
-Restore Health
-Restore Magicka

Columbine:
-Restore Health
-Restore Stamina
-Restore Magicka
-Unstoppable

Cornflower:
-Restore Magicka
-Ravage Health
-Increase Spell Power
-Detection

Dragonthorn:
-Increase Weapon Potency
-Lower Armor
-Restore Stamina
-Weapon Crit

Emetic Russula:
-Ravage Health
-Ravage Stamina
-Ravage Magicka
-Stun

Imp Stool:
-Lower Weapon power
-Increase Armor
-Ravage Stamina
-Lower Weapon Crit

Lady’s Smock:
-Increase Spell Power
-Lower Spell Resist
-Restore Magicka
-Spell Crit

Luminous Russula:
-Ravage Stamina
-Restore Health
-Lower Spell Power
-Reduce Speed

Mountain Flower:
-Increase Armor
-Lower Weapon Power
-Restore Health
-Restore Stamina

Namira’s Rot:
-Spell Crit
-Invisibility
-Speed
-Unstoppable

Nirnroot:
-Ravage Health
-Lower Weapon Crit
-Lower Spell Crit
-Invisibility

Stinkhorn:
-Lower Armor
-Increase Spell power
-Ravage Health
-Ravage Stamina

Violet Coprinus:
-Lower Spell Resist
-Increase Spell power
-Ravage Health
-Ravage Magicka

Water Hyacinth:
-Restore Health
-Weapon Crit
-Spell Crit
-Stun

Whitecap:
-Lower spell Power
-Ravage Magicka
-Increase Spell Resist (*)
-Lower Spell Crit

Wormwood:
-Weapon Crit
-Reduce Speed
-Detection
-Unstoppable

Alchemy is able to create several concoctions that are not found in the game world, including multi-effect potions.
Poisons were not available in the November beta, and may not be present in this beta, so rest assured that if you create a potion that melts your insides rather than those of the enemy, don’t worry, that’s normal.


To make a potion, you need at least two ingredients and a solvent. The ingredients you combine determine the effect of the potion, as well as grant you experience points towards alchemy.
Every ingredient has 4 'traits' which start off unknown, but you may eat an ingredient to discover the first trait, and conduct experiments to unlock the rest.

When you mix two ingredients with the same trait, you receive a potion with that effect - for instance, Water Hyacinth and Wormwood both have "Weapon Crit" as a potential effect, so if you mix the two, you will receive a mixture that boosts your critical strike rating a significant amount (by 601, according to the tooltip).

The solvent is the liquid that you are mixing the potions in , and for now, that solvent is just various kinds of water that you find in the world.
The solvent you use determines the level of the potion; a health potion made with the lowest level water will make a level 3 potion, whereas the next grade up will make a potion suitable for a level 10 character.

There are also ‘anti-traits’ which will prevent you from making certain potion types. For instance, Namira’s Rot+Wormwood+Water Hyacinth would normally make a potion that improves all forms of critical strike as well as adding ‘Unstoppable,’ but because Water Hyacinth features ‘Stun,’ the potion will not be capable of Unstoppable, even though Wormwood and Namira’s Rot both have the trait for it.

The most important talent of them all will have to be the triple ingredient talent, Laboratory Use, allowing you to mix 3 ingredients at once. This unlocks an incredible assortment of potential potions, as any third ingredient you use will add a number of effects based on how well it matches against the other two. This is what is going to make alchemist’s potions far superior than anything that can possibly be found while questing. Do note the experience earned does not increase with a third ingredient added; it is purely for making better potions.


Thanks to Teo Dibella's Tester for effects discovered

-Restore Health/Magicka/Stamina
-Ravage Health/Magicka/Stamina
-Increase Spell/Weapon crit
-Decrease Spell/Weapon crit
-Increase Spell/Weapon power
-Decrease Spell/Weapon power
-Increase Spell Resist
-Decrease Spell Resist
-Increase Armor
-Decrease Armor
-Stun
-Detection
-Unstoppable (total immunity to stuns and disorients for X seconds)
-Invisibility (invisible for X seconds)
-Speed (increases running speed 30% for X seconds)
1. Bugloss/Columbine creates a mixture that restores both health and magicka without the need for a third ingredient.
Mountain Flower as a third ingredient will allow it to also restore stamina, creating a restore health+stamina+magicka potion with no negative secondary effects.
All three ingredients are common, making it an incredibly useful potion that trumps standard single-effect restore potions.

2. Namira’s Rot is a mushroom that features both speed and invisibility.
It can be combined with
Blue Entoloma for invisibility or
Blessed Thistle for speed.
Mixing
Namira’s rot, Blue Entoloma, and Blessed Thistle = invisible and fast.
Nirnroot is also an acceptable replacement for Blue Entoloma, but unfortunately combines negatively with Blessed Thistle to hurt your health.

3. Emetic Russula is a mean ingredient with ravage traits for all 3 resources, plus stun. It can easily be combined with;
Stinkhorn OR Violet Coprinus = drain either health and stamina, or health and magicka.
Stinkhorn+Dragonthorn = drain health+stamina+armor,
Stinkhorn AND Violet Coprinus = drain health+stamina+magicka (though there are varieties of ways to achieve this same effect)
Stinkhorn OR Violet Coprinus after adding Water Hyacinth to add a stun in addition to draining health+stamina or health+magicka.
If poisons do end up being implemented, this is going to be nasty.

4. Lady's Smock and Cornflower Restores magicka and also boosting spell power.
This seems to be one of a couple potions that is fairly powerful with only two ingredients. That being said, it still has potential to be improved, and adding
Water Hyacinth will tack on spell crit to the mix to add a little oomph to the next cast or two.
Alternatively,
Wormwood can be substituted for detection instead of spell crit;
I don't know how strong detection will be, but it's possible that if some jerk is using potion #2 up there to get away, you'll be able to nab him.

5. Dragonthorn and Blessed Thistle share Weapon Power, as well as stamina regen. Throw in a
Water Hyacinth, and you’ll also tack on Weapon Crit to the mix for an offensive potion.

6. Columbine, Mountain Flower, and Imp Stool would raise armor while restoring health and stamina.
At least, it would if Imp Stool didn’t have “Ravage Stamina” tacked on to it. It still restores health and boosts armor, making a nice tanking mix.

II. Enchanter: Find runestones
throughout the world combining them together to form enchantments for armor, weapons and jewelry.
. Runestones have a magical language associated with them that enchanters will decipher as they make enchantments.
. Enchantments can be added to armor and weapons increasing their efficacy, while working in tandem with the traits added by blacksmiths, clothiers and woodworkers.
THANKS TO SirAndy Zenithar's Tester
Aspect Runestones (Red shrines) (Round shape) - determine the quality of the Glyph created.
Rune - Translation - Quality - Level needed
Ta - Base - White Item - Level 1
Jejota - Fine - Green Item - Level 1
Denata - Superior - Blue Item - Level 2
Rekuta - Artifact - Purple Item - Level 3
Kuta - Legendary - Yellow Item - Level 4

Essence Runestones (Yellow shrines) (Trapezoid shape) - Essence Runes determine the type of enchantment of the Glyph
Rune - Translation
Dekeipa - Frost
Deni - Stamina
Denima - Stamina Regen
Deteri - Armor
Haoko - Disease
Kaderi - Shield
Kuoko - Poison
Makderi - Spell Harm
Makko - Magicka
Makkoma - Magicka Regen
Meip - Shock
Oko - Health
Okoma - Health Regen
Okori - Power
Oru - Alchemist potion boost
Rakeipa - Fire
Taderi - Physical Harm

Potency Runestones (Blue shrines) (Square shape) - Potency Runes either have additive effects or subtractive effects. Examples would be a Glyph that adds elemental damage to a weapon or a Glyph that reduces the amount of damage taken from attacks.
Additive Runes
Rune - Translation - Level needed
Jora - Develop - Level 1
Porade - Add - Level 1+
Jera - Increase - Level 2
Jejora - Raise - Level 2+
Odra - Gain - Level 3
Subtractive Runes
Rune - Translation - Level needed
Jode - Reduce - Level 1
Notade - Subtract - Level 1+
Ode - Shrink - Level 2
Tade - Decrease - Level 2+
Jayde - Deduct - Level 3
Edode - Lower - Level ???

Glyphs (Combine 3 Runes to make a Glyph) THANKS TO SirAndy
This is a list of Rune combinations and resulting Glyphs. To make a Glyph listed, simply replace “Add” with an additive Potency Rune or replace “Sub” with a subtractive Potency Rune, chose the desired Essence Rune and set the quality of the Glyph using an Aspect Rune.

For Weapons:
Rune - Glyph of … - Description
Add + Dekeipa - Frost - Deals (x) Frost Damage
Add + Haoko - Foulness - Deals (x) Disease Damage
Add + Kuoko - Poison - Deals (x) Poison Damage
Add + Meip - Shock - Deals (x) Shock Damage
Add + Okori - Rage - Increase your Power by (x) for (y) seconds
Add + Rakeipa - Flame - Deals (x) Fire Damage
Add + Deteri - Hardening - Grants a (x) point Damage Shield for (y) seconds

Sub + Makko - Absorb Magicka - Deals (x) Magic Damage and recovers (y) Magicka
Sub + Oko - Absorb Health - Deals (x) Magic Damage and recovers (y) Health
Sub + Okoma - Decrease Health - Deals (x) unresistable damage
Sub + Okori - Weakening - Reduce target Power by (x) for (y) seconds
Sub + Deni - Absorb Stamina - Deals (x) Magic Damage and recovers (y) Stamina
Sub + Deteri - Crushing - Reduce targets Armor by (x) for (y) seconds
For Armor:
Rune - Glyph of … - Description
Add + Makko - Magicka - Adds (x) Max Magicka
Add + Oko - Health - Adds (x) Max Health
Add + Deni - Stamina - Adds (x) Max Stamina
For Jewelry:
Rune - Glyph of … - Description
Add + Taderi - Increase Physical Harm - Adds (x) Weapon Damage
Add + Okoma - Health Regen - Adds (x) Health Recovery
Add + Makkoma - Magicka Regen - Adds (x) Magicka Recovery
Add + Kaderi - Bashing - Increase Bash Damage by (x)
Add + Denima - Stamina Regen - Adds (x) Stamina Recovery
Add + Oru - Potion Boost - Increase Potion effect by (x)
Add + Makderi - Increase Magical Harm - Adds (x) Spell Damage

Sub + Dekeipa - Frost Resist - Adds (x) Frost Resistance
Sub + Kuoko - Poison Resist - Adds (x) Poison Resistance
Sub + Makderi - Decrease Spell Harm - Adds (x) Spell Resistance
Sub + Taderi - Decrease Physical Harm - Adds (x) Armor
Sub + Denima - Reduce Feat Cost - Reduce Stamina cost of abilities by (x)
Sub + Haoko - Disease Resist - Adds (x) Disease Resistance
Sub + Kaderi - Shielding - Reduce cost of Bash by (x) and reduce cost of Blocking by (y)
Sub + Makkoma - Reduce Spell Cost - Reduce Magicka cost of Spells by (x)
Sub + Meip - Shock Resist - Adds (x) Shock Resistance
Sub + Oru - Potion Speed - Reduce the cooldown of Potions below this item’s level by (x) seconds
Sub + Rakeipa - Fire Resist - Adds (x) Fire Resistance
Sub + Deteri - Crushing - Reduce targets Armor by (x) for (y) seconds
Skills:

III. Provisioner: Collect ingredients and Recipes
. Ingredients and Recipes,spawn throughout the world Beginning in the Undercroft section of Coldharbour. Recipes will be in your consumable tab of inv, click to learn the recipe disappears if you do not know it.
. From barrels, tables and many other places in and around town to make food and beverages that give high duration buffs. The food and beverages are only usable outside of combat.
Skills:
. Recipe Quality(1/3) use of standard green recipes
. Recipe Improvement(1/6) Allows making up to 19 recipes.
. Gourmand(1/3) Adds 5 mins to dur of eaten food.
. Connoisseur(1/3) Adds 5 mins to dur of any consumed drink.
. Chef(1/3) Creates 1 extra serving for each food recipe.
. Brewer(1/3) Creates 1 xtra serving for each drink made.
. Hireling(1/3) A hireling will find food or drink ingredients once every 24 hours if you log out.
Note:
1. The following three crafters all are able to create items with traits that make them ‘better’ in different aspects.
2. They will also be able to sell items which can improve the quality of any weapon or armor.
3. With enough dedication, they can learn to add any trait and eventually visit special forges that allow them to imbue armor and weapons with ‘set’ bonuses unique to crafting.
4. Racial Styles used to create gear , you find in Lore books that are scattered throughout the world. They can look like a shiny book on the ground or a table , or in a crate or urn etc.
5. Find Skill books in books shelves, to level crafting professions, your class, armor types, and your weapons.
6. Researched Trait from the Research tab. Researching destroys the gear and weapons researched. Research takes 6 real time hours x each research....6,12,18,24...
7. Item improvements destroy the item if failed. Increase chance of success by selecting units of Tempers, Tannins or Resins.
8. Tempers, Tannins or Resins may be gotten from an extraction. As well as Raw, Style and/or Trait materials.
9. Raw material refinement refines materials for crafting. Example 'raw iron to iron ingot.
10. Weapon Traits (material required)
. Powered (Chysolite) - Reduces cooldown of weapon enchantments
. Charged (Amethyst) - Increases enchantment charges
. Precise (Ruby) - Increases weapon and spell critical values
. Infused (Jade) - Increases weapon enchantment effect
. Defending (Turquoise) - Increases total armor and spell resistance
. Training (Carnelian) - Increases weapon skill line XP
. Sharpened (Fire Opal) - Increases armor and spell penetration
. Weighted (Citrine) - Increases weapon attack speed
11. Shield, Heavy ,Light, and Medium Armor Traits (material required)
. Sturdy (Quartz) - Avoids decay
. Impenetrable (Diamond) - Increases resistance to critical hits
. Reinforced (Sardonyx) - Increases total armor and spell resistance
. Well-Fitted (Almandine) - Reduces the cost of sprinting
. Training (Emerald) - Increases armor skill line XP
. Infused (Bloodstone) - Increases armor enchantment effect
. Exploration (Garnet) - Increases exploration XP
. Divines (Sapphire) - Increases Mundus Stone effects


IV. Blacksmith: Collect ore
. From around the world to forge weapons and heavy armor.
. Materials: Iron, Steel, Orichalc, Dwarven, Ebony, Calcinium, Galatite, Moonstone, Voidstone

Blacksmithing Tempers needed
. Honing Stone - From Normal (white) to Fine (green)
. Dwarven Oil - From Fine (green) to Superior (blue)
. Grain Solvent - From Superior (blue) to Epic (purple)
. Tempering Alloy - From Epic (purple) to Legendary (gold)

Thanks to Myrron Namira's Tester
1. Most iron nodes I have encountered yield 3-4 ore. You need a minimum of 10 ore to do anything at all.
2. Extract; You need 10 iron ore to create ingots.The amount of ingots seems to vary per extraction, I got 6 ingots one time, and 8 another time. Ultimately 5 extractions (meaning 50 ore) yielded 44 ingots. It is possible to acquire some additional items while extracting, such as racial stones.
3. heavy armor in the world, it can also be "extracted" to yield ingots.
4. Confirmed by ZOS posters. Apparently only making finished products (weapons, armor) will give you blacksmithing XP.
5. In order to make iron weapons and armor, you need varying amounts of ingots and your race's stone (1 stone per item). Typically there is a smithing vendor nearby. As a Breton, I needed to buy several Molybdenums for my first round of smithing, and I think they were 21g each.
6. You will noticed a plus and minus icon next to the amount of ingots required for an item. If you add more ingots, you increase the level of the item, thus increasing its attack power or defense. There is a cap at how many ingots you can cram into an item, so you can't go and make a level 200 sword (though you can't equip a level 200 sword, anyway). If you plan on wearing the weapon/armor you just made, I'd suggest putting enough ingots in so that it is as strong as possible for your current level.
7. Finished products (weapons/armor) give xp. It seems to be level-based. I made a level 1 dagger (2 iron ingots) and it gave me 68 xp, and I made a level 1 iron cuirass (5 ingots I think) and it also gave me 68 xp. I then made a level 6 iron cuirass and it gave me something like 130-ish xp. So it's not the amount of ingots you use, but the item's level, that influences how much xp you get per piece. Without further testing, if I am right, probably the fastest way to level up blacksmithing would be to choose an item that uses very little iron ingots (like the dagger) and make the highest possible level of it over and over (so a level 10 iron dagger).
8. When you extract an item you made, you get next to nothing back materials-wise.
9. You need to find books to produce other race gear. You start out with your own. The books are hard to find.
10. If you want to enchant gear, you will also probably want to put points into the perk that opens research to two enchants at once, and cuts down on researching time.
11. Researching takes an item with a trait already on it, destroys the item, and teaches you the trait. It is slot-specific, meaning if you destroy a helmet in order to learn an trait , you can only supplement future helmets with that specific trait. The first trait for any slot takes 6 hours to acquire. A second trait for the same slot takes 12 hours to learn. I do not know if the time continues to increase beyond 12 hours for 3+ traits, though I have heard some people say it is a continuous "+6" hours per trait. Tested research:
research 1 = 6
research 2 = 12
research 3 = 24
research 4 = 48....ouch
SKILLS:
Metalworking(Passive Skill)
Rank I Allows the use of Iron Ingots Blacksmithing Rank1
Rank II Allows the use of Steel Ingots Blacksmithing Rank 5
Rank III Allows the use of Orichalc Ingots Blacksmithing Rank 10
Rank IV Allows the use of Dwarven Ingots (Metalworking Rank III)
Rank V Allows the use of Ebony Ingots (Metalworking Rank IV)
Rank VI Allows the use of Calcinium Ingots (Metalworking Rank V)
Rank VII Allows the use of Galatite Ingots (Metalworking Rank VI)
Rank VIII Allows the use of Moonstone Ingots (Metalworking Rank VII)
Rank IX Allows the use of Voidstone Ingots (Metalworking Rank VIII)

Keen Eye: Ore (Passive Skill)
Rank I Ore in the world will be easier to see when you are 20 meters or closer Blacksmithing Rank 2
Rank II Ore in the world will be easier to see when you are 30 meters or closer Blacksmithing Rank 9
Rank III Ore in the world will be easier to see when you are 40 meters or closer (Keen Eye: Ore Rank II)

Miner Hireling (Passive Skill)
Rank I A miner hireling will send you ore and possibly other items every day Blacksmithing Rank 3
Rank II A miner hireling will send you more ore and possibly better items every day Blacksmithing Rank 12
Rank III A miner hireling will send you even more ore and possibly even better items twice a day (Miner Hireling Rank II)

Metal Extraction (Passive Skill)
Rank I Improves the chances of extracting Blacksmithing ingredients Blacksmithing Rank 4
Rank II Greatly improves the chances of extracting Blacksmithing ingredients Blacksmithing Rank 22
Rank III Maximizes the chances of extracting Blacksmithing ingredients (Metall Extraction Rank II)

Metallurgy (Passive Skill)
Rank I Reduces research times by 5% and allows the research of two items at once Blacksmithing Rank 8
Rank II Reduces research times by 10% and allows the research of two items at once Blacksmithing Rank 18
Rank III Reduces research times by 20% and allows the research of three items at once (Metallurgy Rank II)

Temper Expertise(Passive Skill)
Rank I Increases the chances of improving items with tempers Blacksmithing Rank 10
Rank II Greatly increases the chances of improving items with tempers (Temper Expertise Rank I)
Rank III More than doubles the chances to improve items with tempers (Temper Expertise Rank II)
V. Clothier: Collect plants and hides
. From animals to create medium and light armor.
. Materials: Light Armor - Jute, Flax, Cotton, Spidersilk, Ebonthread, Famin, Ironthread, Silverweave, Void Cloth
. Materials: Medium Armor - Rawhide, Leather, Thick Leather, Hide, Topgrain Hide, Fell Hide, Iron Hide, Scaled Hide, Daedra Hide

Clothing Tannins needed
. Hemming - From Normal (white) to Fine (green)
. Embroidery - From Fine (green) to Superior (blue)
. Nord Lining - From Superior (blue) to Epic (purple)
. Dreugh Wax - From Epic (purple) to Legendary (gold)

Skills:

Tailoring (Passive Skill)
Rank I Allows the use of Jute and Hide Clothier Rank 1
Rank II Allows the use of Flax and Leather Clothier Rank 5
Rank III Allows the use of Cotton and Thick Leather Clothier Rank 10
Rank IV Allows the use of Spidersilk and Hide (Tailoring Rank III)
Rank V Allows the use of Ebonthread and Topgrain Hide (Tailoring Rank IV)
Rank VI Allows the use of Famin and Fell Hide (Tailoring Rank V)
Rank VII Allows the use of Ironthread and Iron Hide (Tailoring Rank VI)
Rank VIII Allows the use of Silverweaveand Scaled Hide (Tailoring Rank VII)
Rank IX Allows the use of Void Cloth and Daedra Hide (Tailoring Rank VIII)


Keen Eye: Cloth (Passive Skill)
Rank I Fibrous plants in the world will be easier to see when you are 20 meters or closer Clothier Rank 2
Rank II Fibrous plants in the world will be easier to see when you are 30 meters or closer Clothier Rank 9
Rank III Fibrous plants in the world will be easier to see when you are 40 meters or closer (Keen Eye: Cloth Rank II)

Outfitter Hireling (Passive Skill)
Rank I An outfitter hireling will send you cloth or leather and possibly other items every day Clothier Rank 3
Rank II An outfitter hireling will send you will send you more cloth or leather and possibly better items every day Clothier Rank 12
Rank III An outfitter hireling will send you even more cloth or leather and possibly even better items twice a day (Outfitter Hireling Rank II)

Unraveling (Passive Skill)
Rank I Improves the chances of extracting Clothing ingredientsClothier Rank 4
Rank II Greatly Improves the chances of extracting Clothing ingredients Clothier Rank 22
Rank III Maximizes the chances of extracting Clothing ingredients (Unraveling Rank II)

Stitching (Passive Skill)
Rank I Reduces research times by 5% and allows the research of two items at once Clothier Rank 8
Rank II Reduces research times by 10% and allows the research of two items at once Clothier Rank 18
Rank III Reduces research times by 20% and allows the research of three items at once (Stitching Rank II)

Tannin Expertise(Passive Skill)
Rank I Increases the chances of improving items with tempers tannins Clothier Rank 10
Rank II Greatly increases the chances of improving items with tannins (Tannin Expertise Rank I)
Rank III More than doubles the chances to improve items with tannins (Tannin Expertise Rank II)

Raw Jute Can be refined to make Jute
Rawhide Scraps Can be refined to make Rawhide
Raw Flax Can be refined to make Flax
Hide Scraps Can be refined to make Hide
Raw Cotton Can be refined to make Cotton
Leather Scraps Can be refined to make Leather
Raw Spidersilk Can be refined to make Spidersilk
Thick Leather Scraps Can be refined to make Thick Leather
Raw Ebonthread Can be refined to make Ebonthread
Fell Hide Scraps Can be refined to make Fellhide
Raw Kreshweed Can be refined to make Kresh Fiber
Topgrain Hide Scraps Can be refined to make Topgrain Hide
Raw Ironweed Can be refined to make Ironthread
Iron Hide Scraps Can be refined to make Iron Hide
Raw Silverweed Can be refined to make Silverweave
Superb Hide Scraps Can be refined to make Superb Hide
Raw Void Bloom Can be refined to make Void Cloth
Shadowhide Scraps Can be refined to make Shadowhide

VI. Woodworker : Collect wood
. From the world to make shields, bows and staffs.
. Materials: Sanded Maple, Sanded Oak, Sanded Beech, Sanded Hickory, Sanded Yew, Sanded Birch, Sanded Ash, Sanded Mahogany, Sanded Nightwood

Woodworking Resins needed
. Pitch - From Normal (white) to Fine (green)
. Turpen - From Fine (green) to Superior (blue)
. Mastic - From Superior (blue) to Epic (purple)
. Rosin - From Epic (purple) to Legendary (gold)
Edited by MIng_ESO on April 7, 2014 2:54AM
  • METALPUNKS
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    great guide
  • KylesMoney
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    very informative. Thank you.
  • Jessabella
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    @Ming_ESO, I can't thank you enough for saving my guide and adding it back here! When I saw all your (and mine) hard work was gone I was so sad.

    A million thanks! Especially since inventory is going to be an issue for so many people in early game. I hope someone finds it helpful!
    Mara's Tester <3Psijic Order/PTS Tester
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  • MIng_ESO
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    Jessabella wrote: »
    @Ming_ESO, I can't thank you enough for saving my guide and adding it back here! When I saw all your (and mine) hard work was gone I was so sad.

    A million thanks! Especially since inventory is going to be an issue for so many people in early game. I hope someone finds it helpful!

    Yes, hopefully people will mark it before it gets lost.
  • Fexelea
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    I have started adding the recipes to the Recipe page on wiki for here: http://elderscrollsonline.wiki.fextralife.com/provisioning
    Thank you Jessabella for the info and if anyone wants to add things I may have missed please go head!
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  • MIng_ESO
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    Fexelea wrote: »
    I have started adding the recipes to the Recipe page on wiki for here: http://elderscrollsonline.wiki.fextralife.com/provisioning
    Thank you Jessabella for the info and if anyone wants to add things I may have missed please go head!
    Nice site.
  • Bris
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    @Ming_ESO, it was fun digging through and learning the crafting and glad I could share a lot of recipes with you. I managed to have over 80 of them, per my own tracking, by the time we got through testing.
  • Windshadow_ESO
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    do you only get turpen from deconstructing Blue wood items?
  • Jessabella
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    @Windshadow_ESO, I am almost certain that you get the same quality from deconstructing, but your hireling when you unlock that skill will bring you those upgrade items as well. Also if you are in a guild, consider getting all the hirelings, even for crafts you do not use, because I like to throw the upgrade mats in the guild bank. It helps your guildes out to make better stuff for you.
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  • RareBirdie
    I don't understand how to make flax (clothing). I can make Jute from Row Jute, but how make Flax???
  • MIng_ESO
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    RareBirdie wrote: »
    I don't understand how to make flax (clothing). I can make Jute from Row Jute, but how make Flax???
    You need to add a skill point into crafts to up your level of being allowed to use a higher ingredient. This will not be a problem if you are using the guides to get all shards for skill points in each area. But I always got what I needed first to kill things faster before they could kill me like the stamina skill that looks like a crossbow.
    I think you mean raw flax. found:
    Greenshade & Malabal Tor

    Rivenspire & Alik'r Desert

    Shadowfen & Eastmarch
    Edited by MIng_ESO on April 6, 2014 2:37AM
  • MIng_ESO
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    I added how to make the others.




  • Fexelea
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    I updated the crafting recipe to include the icons because... well, pretty :stuck_out_tongue:
    http://elderscrollsonline.wiki.fextralife.com/Provisioning+Recipes
    We seem to be missing a lot of beverages, anyone got any ideas?
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  • Woogawoman
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    MIng_ESO wrote: »

    I took moowii's great spreadsheet and tweaked it. I cross-referenced with a couple of other online lists (including Tamriel Foundry), and based on the patterns seen, I put in rows for quality 1, 2, and 3 recipes for all items. So far, that means it includes 28 x 3 recipes for each of the 3 food types (252 total), and 29 x 3 recipes for each of the 3 drink types (261 total). Assuming the patterns hold true. :)

    If it seems useful to other folks, let me know if there's anything else it should include. Also, I think you should be able to save a copy to your own google docs folder if you want to use it to track what you know. Not sure about downloading it if you don't have a google account? Maybe someone else knows.

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsECxjppbM0bdC1pN3dqTzc1NlRwazJtbGxKaENEX3c#gid=0
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    There seem to be 1 of each type for each level per alliance. IE - 3 types of beer at level 1, 3 types of beer at level 5, 10, 15, ect; 1 per alliance.

    You could make placeholders for all of them, perhaps organized by alliance.

    Finding another alliance's recipes seems to be a fairly rare occurrence, and usually happens when you loot an invading ship from that alliance or something.
    Edited by Osi on April 6, 2014 4:54PM
  • Osi
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    MIng_ESO wrote: »

    I took moowii's great spreadsheet and tweaked it. I cross-referenced with a couple of other online lists (including Tamriel Foundry), and based on the patterns seen, I put in rows for quality 1, 2, and 3 recipes for all items. So far, that means it includes 28 x 3 recipes for each of the 3 food types (252 total), and 29 x 3 recipes for each of the 3 drink types (261 total). Assuming the patterns hold true. :)

    If it seems useful to other folks, let me know if there's anything else it should include. Also, I think you should be able to save a copy to your own google docs folder if you want to use it to track what you know. Not sure about downloading it if you don't have a google account? Maybe someone else knows.

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsECxjppbM0bdC1pN3dqTzc1NlRwazJtbGxKaENEX3c#gid=0
    AWESOME! Just copy pasted that into an excel spreadsheet for personal use. Very well done.
  • Woogawoman
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    Osi wrote: »
    There seem to be 1 of each type for each level per alliance. IE - 3 types of beer at level 1, 3 types of beer at level 5, 10, 15, ect; 1 per alliance.

    You could make placeholders for all of them, perhaps organized by alliance.

    Good point. I'll start collecting data and see if that reveals any gaps in our list.
    Aetherium Oblivion Alliance - 40+ Mature Gamers Guild (NA)
  • Yunely
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    Where do i get the tons of Salt and fat i need to get my crafting up? Farmed about 4 hours to get it from 15 to 18..
    Main: Rotwadron Drachenritter Tank V1
  • Lizard_man
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    Quick question! It seems to me that "Flax" is in the higher level areas when it's a tier 2 material, at least for us in Ebonheart. Am I looking at this right? By the time I reach those zones, surely I'd be crafting tier 3 materials, or higher...

    Nevermind, found some in Deshaan! Should have just looked there in the first place, rather than relying on information from webpages...
    Edited by Lizard_man on April 7, 2014 7:14PM
  • MIng_ESO
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    Lizard_man wrote: »
    Quick question! It seems to me that "Flax" is in the higher level areas when it's a tier 2 material, at least for us in Ebonheart. Am I looking at this right? By the time I reach those zones, surely I'd be crafting tier 3 materials, or higher...

    Nevermind, found some in Deshaan! Should have just looked there in the first place, rather than relying on information from webpages...

    This was written earlier :
    Greenshade & Malabal Tor

    Rivenspire & Alik'r Desert

    Shadowfen & Eastmarch
  • Lizard_man
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    MIng_ESO wrote: »
    Shadowfen & Eastmarch

    This is what was confusing me, why would a tier 2 material be in the high level areas? It turns out Flax is in Deshaan...

    :wink:

  • MIng_ESO
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    Lizard_man wrote: »
    MIng_ESO wrote: »
    Shadowfen & Eastmarch

    This is what was confusing me, why would a tier 2 material be in the high level areas? It turns out Flax is in Deshaan...

    :wink:
    Oddly enough you will find materials in high and in low areas. High/low for their use. I use to clear my inv before going into a new area so I could see what I found in each area and got things like Hide Scraps on the same map as Raw Cotton. I used mules to hold everything and wanted to see how high material level I could go before one mule filled up say carrying only clothier materials. As long as the mule had full increase Inv size they could hold everything.
  • Arathorn07
    Arathorn07
    Soul Shriven
    Thanks for informative, Great Guide :smile:
  • Gillysan
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    What are the numbers? This is the info I'm trying to chase down but can't find actual details via google.

    Tannin Expertise(Passive Skill)
    • Rank I Increases the chances of improving items with tempers tannins Clothier Rank 10
    • Rank II Greatly increases the chances of improving items with tannins (Tannin Expertise Rank I)
    • Rank III More than doubles the chances to improve items with tannins (Tannin Expertise Rank II)
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