Most scholars are looking for artifacts, so they have to search in ruins and - mostly - have to kill a lot of evil creatures or man. This kind of scholar specialization can be called an archeologist. If you want that way, click on this link!
If you don't like such an aggressive way to become a scholar, and you are more of the docile type, you can always become a gardener or a botanist. Why? because these specializations are both interesting to make - and sell (!) colorful dyes.
Making dyes
An alternative way to level your proficiency as a scholar, is making dyes. This can be done by looking for rare plant-species (the way of the botanist) or making dye ingredients by harvesting crops on a farm field (the way of the gardener). Both ways are explained below.A quick overview of dyes:
Color
|
Tier
|
Ingredient
|
Source
|
Black
|
5
|
Rust dye critical
success
|
Ancient Iron
|
Black
|
6
|
Ancient Iron
Oxides
|
Ancient Iron
|
Burgundy
|
4
|
Amaranth
Petal
|
Amaranth or Wild
Flower Field
|
Crimson
|
6
|
Juicy
Strawberry & Sienna
|
Strawberry
Field & Tin deposit
|
Dark Green
|
4
|
Onion Skin
|
Green Onion
Field
|
Ered Luin
Blue
|
6
|
Woad Plant
& Indigo Plant
|
Woad Plant/Wild
Flower Field & Indigo Plant
|
Evendim Blue
|
4
|
Bluebottle
Petal & Indigo Plant
|
Bluebottle
Field
Wild Flower
Field & Indigo Plant
|
Forest Green
|
4
|
Onion Skin
& Lily-of-the-Valley Leaf
|
Green Onion
Field & Lily-of-the-Valley Field/Wild Flower Field
|
Gold
|
1
|
Yarrow Root
|
Yarrow Root
or Wild Flower Field
|
Grey
|
2
|
Iris Root
|
Iris or Wild
Flower Field
|
Indigo
|
4
|
Indigo Plant
|
Indigo Plant
or Wild Flower Field
|
Navy
|
3
|
Woad Plant
|
Woad Plant
or Wild Flower Field
|
Olive
|
2
|
Copper Salts
|
Copper deposit
|
Orange
|
5
|
Bloodwort
Root
|
Bloodwort or
Wild Flower Field
|
Purple
|
6
|
Juicy
Elderberry & Indigo Plant
|
Elder Field/Wild
Flower Field & Indigo Plant
|
Ranger Green
|
6
|
Lily-of-the-Valley
Leaf & Umber
|
Lily-of-the-Valley
Field/ Wild Flower Field & Barrow-iron deposit
|
Red
|
5
|
Juicy
Strawberry
|
Strawberry
Field
|
Rivendell Green
|
5
|
Onion Skin
& Copper Salts
|
Green Onion
Field & Copper deposit
|
Rose
|
6
|
Juicy
Strawberry & Amaranth Petal
|
Strawberry
Field & Amaranth Field/ Wild Flower Field
|
Rust
|
5
|
Ancient Iron
Oxides
|
Ancient Iron
|
Sea Blue
|
5
|
Woad Plant
& Bluebottle Petal
|
Woad Plant/Wild
Flower & Bluebottle Field
|
Sienna
|
1
|
Sienna
|
Tin deposit
|
Turquoise
|
3
|
Bluebottle
Petal
|
Bluebottle or
Wild Flower Field
|
Umber
|
2
|
Umber
|
Barrow-iron
deposit
|
Violet
|
3
|
Juicy
Blackberry
|
Blackberry
Field
|
White
|
6
|
Chunk of
Lime
|
Khazâd-iron
deposit
|
Yellow
|
6
|
Yarrow Root
& Saffron Thread
|
Yarrow Root/
Wild Flower Field & Saffron Field
|
Tiers:
1 = Apprentice Scholar
2 = Journeyman Scholar
3 = Expert Scholar
4 = Artisan Scholar
5 = Master Scholar
6 = Supreme Scholar
New Dye colors
There are 16 new dye colors introduced via Update 18 onwards. These dyes are exclusive and will be available 4 at a time via the upcoming festivals (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter).
In each festival, two of the new dyes will be available for festival currency, and two will be available for Mithril Coins. The dyes available for Mithril Coins this year will be available for festival currency next year, and vice versa.
New dye colors from Update 18
Greens: Ashenslades Green, Bullroarer's Green, Dark Mossy Green, Rohan Green
Reds, Rose & Purples: Dark Purple, Lavender, Shire Plum
Orange and Peach: Shire Peach, Sunset orange
White, Darks & Earth: Moria Silver, Dark Clay, Rivendell (Imladris) Fallen Leaf
Blues: Belegaer Blue
Yellow and Gold: Lorien Gold
The way of the Gardener
For the gardener his or her job is easy, but tedious and cumbersome, You have to grow lots of flowerbeds, as a farmer. Moreover, you need some luck because the ingredients are critical drop-offs of you regular flower harvest, so you have to do a lot of work to make a specific dye. Patience is the word of the Gardener...Tier 2 - Harvesting Iris roots
At tier 2 the scholar-gardener can make grey dye by harvesting Iris roots. As a farmer you can gather these roots from Iris Fields.You need the Iris Field Recipe to make flower fields with Iris. A critical success in harvesting will result in a Well-tended Iris Field, and these fields produce the Iris roots. From these roots you can make grey dye. Well trained farmers at tier 7 (Westfold) can also harvest Iris roots from a Wild Flower Field (see below).
Iris, flower |
Iris, roots |
Tier 3 - Harvesting Bluebottle petals and Juicy Blackberries.
At tier 3 the scholar-gardener can make two types of dye: turquoise dye from bluebottle petals and violet dye from juicy blackberries. You can gather Bluebottle petals from Bluebottle Fields, but only after a critical success. The same hold true for Juicy blackberry, which can be harvested with a critical success from a Blackberry Field (producing a Well tended Blackberry Field and a random drop of a Juicy Blackberry).
Well trained farmers at tier 7 (Westfold) can also harvest Bluebottle petals from a Wild Flower Field (see below).
Bluebottle (Centaurea cyaneus) |
Blackberries (Rubus fruticosus) |
Tier 4 - Harvesting Amaranth petals, Onion skins and Lily-of-theValley leaves.
At tier 4 the scholar-gardener can make 3 types of dye:
- Burgundy dye (a brown-red color) from Amaranth petals, these can be harvested from a Amaranth Field (critical success from a well tended field)
- Dark green dye from Onion skins, these can be harvested from a Green Onion Field (critical success)
- Forest green dye, which is a mixture from Onion skins and Lily-of-the-Valley leaves. These Lily-leaves can be harvested from a Lily-of-the-Valley Field (critical success)
Amaranthus (Amaranthus), flowers |
Lily-of-the-Valley (Convallaria majalis) |
Green onions |
Tier 5 - Harvesting Juicy Strawberries and Bloodwort roots.
At tier 5 the scholar-gardener can make 2 types of dye:
- Red dye from Juicy Strawberry, these can be harvested from a Strawberry Field (critical success from a well tended field)
- Orange dye from Bloodwort Roots, these can be harvested from a Bloodwort Field (critical success)
Bloodwort (Sanguisorba officinalis) |
Bloodwort roots (dried) |
Tier 6 - Harvesting Amarant petals and Juicy Strawberries.
At tier 6 the scholar-gardener can make 1 type of dye, the Rose dye. It can be produced from a mix of a fruit - a Juicy Strawberry - and a flower, the petal of an Amaranth. In Tier 5 is described how these plants can be harvested.
Tier 7: The Wild Flower Field: producing all kinds of flowers
If you wanna make a Wild Flower Field, it requires the proper recipe and also a Superior Vegetable Farmland. Such a superior farmland can be found in the following regions:- The Shire: at Hobbiton-Bywater [30.5S, 70.6W]
- Bree-land near Bree West Gate [29.3S, 52.2W]
- Dunland: Galtrev [79.6S, 16.2W]
- Lothlórien: The Vinyards of Lórien [19.0S, 63.9W]
- East Rohan: Eaworth in the Entwash Vale [47.2S, 63.9W] and Snowbourn in Sutcrofts [61.4S, 62.4W]
Wild Flower Fields produce all kinds of crops, suitable to make the required dyes. If you have a critical succes, it will produce a Well Tended Wild Flower Field. The estimated production rates of both fields (critical success between brackets) are given below:
Plant or flower
|
Production
Rate %
|
Plant or flower
|
Production
Rate %
|
Amaranth
Petal
|
20 (37)
|
Juicy
Elderberry
|
22 (42)
|
Bloodwort Root
|
11 (53)
|
Lily-of-the-Valley Leaf
|
27 (74)
|
Bluebottle Petal
|
0 (63)
|
Saffron Thread
|
24 (42)
|
Indigo Plant
|
53 (74)
|
Woad Plant
|
73(100)
|
Iris Root
|
18 (37)
|
Yarrow Root
|
100(100)
|
The way of the Botanist
The botanist is the plant gatherer and is always searching for rare plants in Middle Earth. It is not a very complicating job, because you have to know only three species of plants. These are Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), Woad (Isatis tinctoria) and the Indigo plant (Indigofera tinctoria). The trick of this specialization is to know the areas where these plants are growing. Of course, it is not an easy way to locate them, but if you have found their habitats, you can gather as many if you like. of course, after gathering these rare plants, you have to wait until they are regrown. After some time they will emerge on roughly the same spots, so the only thing you have to do is to remember the regions where plants for dyes are growing.Curiosity and exploring are the words of the Botanist.
Yarrow root
The real Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) |
Yarrow root in Bree-land |
The real Woad plant (Isatis tinctoria) |
Woad plants in North-Downs |
Woad plants in Lone-lands |
Indigo plant
The real Indigo plant (Indigovera tinctoria) |
Indigo plants in Trollshaws |
Indigo plants in Eregion |
Combining the Botanist and the Gardener
The following dyes can be made only by combining the flower ingredients of the gardener and the collected herbs from the botanist. These dyes are:- Evendim blue dye, at tier 4. By combining the Indigo plant & Bluebottle petals
- Sea blue dye, at tier 5: combining the Woad plant & Bluebottle petals
- Ered Luin blue dye, at tier 5: combining the Indigo plant Juicy Elderberries
- Yellow dye, at tier 6: combining Yarrow root & Saffron thread. The Saffron threads is - of course - a critical result from a Saffron Field.
Geen opmerkingen:
Een reactie posten