The Scholaris a crafter of Fellowship buffing scrolls, Crafting Scrolls for various trades, providers of Loremaster books, and crafters of the very well sought after Dyes. Each rank of crafting has two levels. You must first grind crafting experience to gain proficiency in that level. Then you grind an additional level to gain full Mastery of it. Once you hit Master of that Rank, you will open up new crafting options. You will then have a small chance (normally 5-10%) of crafting this 'Mastery Version'. However, if you provide the Mastery item listed, you will generally gain a +40% bonus chance of actually crafting it. These percentages will stack with the particular Scholar tool you are using, which Metalsmiths can craft. These tools range from +1% to +18% bonuses. Below is a list of tools. (Will be updated soon.) Also, you will notice the Crafting Scrolls we craft. These stack with all the other percentages. FAQ: How do Dyes work?
Simple. A Dye potion is usable by anyone. It's a consumable of sorts. You simply obtain the Dye of your choice, either from a scholar crafting one, or purchasing one from the Auction House. You double-click the Dye, then click the piece of armor or clothing you wish to color. They are one time use only. Once you've dyed a piece, you cannot remove that color dye, but you can redye it another color. How long do Crafting Scrolls last?
I believe crafting scrolls last for 60 seconds. Where can I find Scholar Vases?
Here are a few example places. There are many, many more for each tier.
Apprentice Level: Midgewater Marsh, Breeland.
Journeyman Level: Andrath Ruins, Breeland.
Expert Level: Agamuar swamp Ruins, NE of Ost Guruth, Lone Lands.
Artisan Level: Ruins North of Thorenhad, Trollshaws or Donnvail, Angmar.
Master Level: Gabilazan or Bitter Stairs, Misty Mountains. I got part of this guide from
http://www.mmogoldservice.com/Working-LOTRO-Guides-Complete-Scholar-Guide-guideitem.html
if you need more details,you can go there.
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