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Skill Grinding Guide

(New/Old players)

 

    Guide Contents:

Contains all skills, best ways to grind them. Brought to you by TheJollyPear, and the help channel.

Enjoy. :)

 

(Remember certain races have racial professions)

 

Skills:

Farmer

Chef

Fisher

Blacksmith

Miner

Woodworker

Lumberjack

Tinker

Alchemist

Breeder

Stonemason

Leather worker

Enchanter

 

(Personal preferences may apply)

 

Chef/Farmer/Fisher

 

Chef, and the farmer skills are also very important. To grind farming simply mass farm wheat. I've heard that this is one of the best you can farm. As a chef farm salt. Requiring one water bucket of water to make. This will further your level and make you a better chef. As in fishing can go hand and hand with chef as well. Just simply fish and start ranking up! (Nets are a good way of leveling up)

Happy grinding chefs :)


 

Blacksmith/Miner

 

Blacksmith and miner goes hand and hand. Having these two skills are important to each other's success. As miner can provide for blacksmith. As for miner strip mine, furthering your skill! As for blacksmith continually grind chain boots. You can now recycle them by smelting them back into iron.

Happy grinding blacksmiths :)


 

Woodworker/Lumberjack

 

Woodworking is a extremely good skill to have, or have a buddy to have. They can create arrows, bows, tools, and other building materials. Farming woodworker below the clumsy level, should be to farm regular chest. As a lumberjack I've always grinded birch trees. As they don't take long to chop down, and give a lot of goodies, and saplings. Now that you've become a clumsy level woodworker you can construct compost bins. Continue to grind compost bins until you're happy with your skill. Happy grinding woodworkers :)

 

Tinker

Hello my tinkers! Tinkering can be a long, stressful, and expensive profession. But can pay off as you level up. Being a tinker can be benefited by the miner skill as well. As you will need redstone. To grind tinker you will continually make red stone torches. Also make gunpowder over night. And pistons are good as-well!

Happy grinding tinkers :)

 

Alchemist

Hello my potion wielding friends. Alchemy can be grinded from Resin, honey, apples, and wheat. Those four are recommended for your first ¾ levels. After level 4 nether wart is the best! The way I grind my alchemy skill is through Pale Ale requiring a brewing stand, three bottles of water. Then place wheat in the ingredient list.

(Thanks Akiriza for help)

Happy grinding Alchemist :)

 

Breeder

My animal fiens welcome! There are many ways to grind breeding. I've asked around but have not gotten a defiant answer. Just grind breeding your animals and find the best fit for you! (EDIT) From Destroyer_Bravo. "Literally any animal is good for breeding, but segway into horses eventually. That's what all the breeders I know do. They mainly grind cows though.

Happy grinding breeders :)

 

Stonemason

Clink clink go the chisels! Make sure to grind stone brick at first, further making them into stone brick slabs. Then move on to Quartz, or Glow-stone as you go. This will further your skill and become a master!

(Thanks haunter3 for the help)

Happy grinding stonemasons :)

 

Leather worker

Leather workers welcome! To grind leather working continually make cloth. Just like tinker make cloth instead of redstone torches.

(Thanks cakefool for the help)

Happy grinding leather workers :)

 

Enchanter

My book worms welcome to enchanting. To best grind enchanting you should grind in unbreaking early on. Then start to lean towards power/sharp/infinity becomes available.

(Thanks Whimsy for the help)

Happy grinding enchanters :)

 

Only my second guide. Some feedback would be good! If I missed anything, or you have better ways to grind leave a comment and ill implement it! Thanks, happy grinding.

Edited by TheJollyPear
Fixing, Stonemason, Alchemist, and Tinker!
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