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Hunting for Iron Ore, Runes and Styles

Grazzt
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Hello everyone !

Let me first say how much I love this game, and this is actually the first MMO where I also absolutely love Crafting !!
(Final Fantasy XIV crafting was fun too but the actual crafting process took a bit too much time imo).

Anyway, as I'm still very new at this, there's a lot I have to discover about it !
First, are there some good places to hunt for Iron Ore (for Blacksmithing) and Runes (for Enchanting) ?
Or are they just scattered randomly all around the map ?

Then, there's something I didn't quite get : how do we learn other Crafting styles ?
I'm a Dark Elf so I can craft in the Dunmer style with Obsidian, but if I want to craft in another style, what do I have to do ?

Thanks :)
  • VtCwby07
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    In order to find you're best option is to run around the mountain areas. Both ore and runes can be found around these areas. Runes are a little easier to spot since they glow, but even ore just takes a keen eye most times to spot.

    In order to craft other styles, you need to get the Motif for that race type. Either by random drop or purchase
  • Grazzt
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    Thanks for the fast answer ;)
    VtCwby07 wrote: »
    In order to find you're best option is to run around the mountain areas. Both ore and runes can be found around these areas. Runes are a little easier to spot since they glow, but even ore just takes a keen eye most times to spot.
    Oh ok, so there's no "known" spot (like "west of Davon's Watch" or something) where we can find Ore & Runes, we have to run around ?
    I've taken the Keen Eye skill for both Ore & Runes, so they have this cool glowing-smoking effect on them when I'm not too far !

    VtCwby07 wrote: »
    In order to craft other styles, you need to get the Motif for that race type. Either by random drop or purchase
    Ok, so where could I purchase some Motif ?
    And once I got the motif, I can learn it just like a Recipe ?
    But I guess I also need the material from this motif, like Obsedian for Dark Elf ?
    Edited by Grazzt on July 3, 2015 10:12PM
  • AdamskiAlders
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    I've found the best places to rack up a lot of Iron Ore and Runes(and Maple) is to explore the regions of Stros M'kai/Betnikh, Khenarthi's Roost or Bleackrock depending on which alliance you start in. I've gone back to those a couple of times to beef up my supplies of raw materials. Also Keen Eye is a god-send, a very handy set of skills to have.
  • FancyTuna8
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    I've found the best places to rack up a lot of Iron Ore and Runes(and Maple) is to explore the regions of Stros M'kai/Betnikh, Khenarthi's Roost or Bleackrock depending on which alliance you start in. I've gone back to those a couple of times to beef up my supplies of raw materials. Also Keen Eye is a god-send, a very handy set of skills to have.
    Yes, beginner's island for all 3 factions is wonderful, go back there and grab everything you see. Especially runes, I find they are easier to get there versus anywhere else. Along water and mountains seem best.
    All crafting materials will respawn, with times varying, but they won't necessarily be the exact same thing. (wood will respawn where wood is, and rune where rune was, but the rune type will be random.)
    I have found motifs by thieving from endtables, trunks, etc; and also from a treasure chest once I think (ones you have to fix the tumblers on.) Use it to learn it, then either find or buy the material to actually make that style in the crafting areas.
    I agree, it is a lot of fun.
  • Grazzt
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    Well, Bleakrock is indeed a gold mine for Iron Ore & Runes, thanks guys !!
    It seems this Community is as great as this game is, just like The Secret World, those are probably the 2 best MMOs with the 2 best Communities !

    I just spent most part of my morning exploring, running around, mining ore and extracting runes, I even found a Skyshard I forgot about, gained 1 Skill Point and used it to urpgrade my Crafting skills ;)
    And now that my Crafting skills have improved, I have another question for you : is the "level" of the Runes we find dependant of the "level" of the place we are ?
    What I mean is, in Bleakrock I found basic Runes (and Ore), but if I want to get some green lv.2 or blue lv.3 ones, do I have to look somewhere else maybe ?

    I really don't mind exploring, Tamriel feels so alive and breathing, I don't know how they did it, it's just a lot of little things that add up I guess, but this game world feels so "realistic" :p
    Edited by Grazzt on July 4, 2015 7:34AM
  • VtCwby07
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    Well I'm glad to hear that you are enjoying the game. It really does have a lot to offer.

    As to the different zones having different levels of Runes and Ore. Yes. They do. Add you progress through the areas you will notice each "region" brings you an abundance of didn't materials.
  • FancyTuna8
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    cloth, ore and wood go by the region; I'm still confused on runes, because the other day I found a purple (level 3 I think?) on the starter island, and have found purple and gold in the first two areas after starter (for DC, this is glenumbra and stormhaven.)Alchemy seems to just be everywhere, although the water will change in quality with the region/area.
  • helediron
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    Potency runes follow the level of the area.
    On hiatus. PC,EU,AD - crafting completionist - @helediron 900+ cp, @helestor 1000+ cp, @helestar 800+ cp, @helester 700+ cp - Dragonborn Z Suomikilta, Harrods, Master Crafter. - Blog - Crafthouse: all stations, all munduses, all dummies, open to everyone
  • KiraTsukasa
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    If you're in the Daggerfall Covenant, there's a wayshrine a little bit north east of the first town (sorry, I'm still too noob to remember names). Searching around the general vicinity of that wayshrine provides iron ore, jute, and maple, as well as some wolves, sheep, and deer that are easy to deal with that can give rawhide scraps. There's also the occasional rune here and there, but I've not really been looking for them as they're taking up inventory space and I'm still not sure what to do with them.
  • Pizza_Magician
    I've found the best places to rack up a lot of Iron Ore and Runes(and Maple) is to explore the regions of Stros M'kai/Betnikh, Khenarthi's Roost or Bleackrock depending on which alliance you start in. I've gone back to those a couple of times to beef up my supplies of raw materials. Also Keen Eye is a god-send, a very handy set of skills to have.

    It might just be a coincidence but it seems that the amount of resource spawns is tied to the amount of players in the area.
  • KiraTsukasa
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    I've found the best places to rack up a lot of Iron Ore and Runes(and Maple) is to explore the regions of Stros M'kai/Betnikh, Khenarthi's Roost or Bleackrock depending on which alliance you start in. I've gone back to those a couple of times to beef up my supplies of raw materials. Also Keen Eye is a god-send, a very handy set of skills to have.

    It might just be a coincidence but it seems that the amount of resource spawns is tied to the amount of players in the area.

    Probably not a coincidence. Runescape has a similar system. Respawn times of resources are reduced if there are a lot of people on the server in order to increase the chances of other players getting resources that high levels "steal" (eg. high level miners can mine low leveled ore in a split second, whereas low level miners take 5-10 seconds). It helps to reduce the frustration and increase the fairness of gathering in an MMO.
  • Badgerthechef
    Hey,

    I'm Also Fairly New To The Game & Love Nothing More Than Going Out For A Good Resources Scavenge.

    Slowly Getting My Head Around The Whole Crafting Process.

    I Generally Try To To Avoid Places That Are Overly Populated With Other Gamers, Otherwise I Find Myself Racing To Get To Materials.

    If You Fancy Hooking Up & Helping Each Other Out With Resourcing Just Gimme A Shout.

    The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions but by iron and blood
  • NBAballar18
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    Grazzt wrote: »
    Hello everyone !

    Let me first say how much I love this game, and this is actually the first MMO where I also absolutely love Crafting !!
    (Final Fantasy XIV crafting was fun too but the actual crafting process took a bit too much time imo).

    Anyway, as I'm still very new at this, there's a lot I have to discover about it !
    First, are there some good places to hunt for Iron Ore (for Blacksmithing) and Runes (for Enchanting) ?
    Or are they just scattered randomly all around the map ?

    Then, there's something I didn't quite get : how do we learn other Crafting styles ?
    I'm a Dark Elf so I can craft in the Dunmer style with Obsidian, but if I want to craft in another style, what do I have to do ?

    Thanks :)

    do you still need iron ore or any other ores i have 200 of each and will sell for gold
  • Grazzt
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    Sure, I could always need some more Ore, depends on how much you're selling them :p
  • SedoUmbra
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    Grazzt wrote: »
    Hello everyone !

    Let me first say how much I love this game, and this is actually the first MMO where I also absolutely love Crafting !!
    (Final Fantasy XIV crafting was fun too but the actual crafting process took a bit too much time imo).

    Anyway, as I'm still very new at this, there's a lot I have to discover about it !
    First, are there some good places to hunt for Iron Ore (for Blacksmithing) and Runes (for Enchanting) ?
    Or are they just scattered randomly all around the map ?

    Then, there's something I didn't quite get : how do we learn other Crafting styles ?
    I'm a Dark Elf so I can craft in the Dunmer style with Obsidian, but if I want to craft in another style, what do I have to do ?

    Thanks :)

    Here are some general and specific raw material hunting rules:

    1) Get off the frigging road. Got to the mountainous, forest-y or otherwise barren places to look.
    2) Keen Eye perks are always a good investment of a few skill points.
    3) (Ore Specific) You will very rarely find ore just sitting there, find a mountain and walk around the base of it, you will come across 3-6 bits of ore if it's big enough.
    4) (Rune Specific) Look around the outside of ruins, although they do appear randomly throughout the world they are very common here.
    5) Explore. Any of the beginner locations (including the small islands you travel to via quest) are hives for ore, wood and runes. Although in the starter area's you will only be able to get Maple wood, Iron ore and basic runes. You will need to mover further away if you hope to get stronger materials. And you should be gathering stronger materials by about level 14-17.
  • Grazzt
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    Thanks everyone for the advices !

    I'm "upping" this thread because now I've progressed a bit in Blacksmithing and I'm now able to use Steel instead of Iron, yay me B)

    But now I've got another question : what do I do with all of my Iron Ore & Lingots ?
    I guess I cannot refine them and turn them into Steel, so ... what can I do with them now that I'm using Steel to craft my weapons & armor ?
  • FancyTuna8
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    Grazzt wrote: »
    Thanks everyone for the advices !

    I'm "upping" this thread because now I've progressed a bit in Blacksmithing and I'm now able to use Steel instead of Iron, yay me B)

    But now I've got another question : what do I do with all of my Iron Ore & Lingots ?
    I guess I cannot refine them and turn them into Steel, so ... what can I do with them now that I'm using Steel to craft my weapons & armor ?

    If you plan on alt characters, keep it in the bank for them to have a nice starter amount.
  • Grazzt
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    Well, I do have alts indeed (cos I wanted to get a taste of the other Classes), but they're not the same Crafting professions (cos I also wanted to get a taste of all the other Crafting things, which are also very fun ;) )

    Well ... maybe I can put them in my Guild's Bank for others to use then !
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