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The Daily Grind (Jewelcrafting)
Level: 70
Preceded by: Don't Say His Name
Followed by: Ring Around the Grindstone (Jewelcrafting)
Given by: The Artisan
Starts in: Stronghold
Also occurs in:
Ends in: Stronghold
Turn in to: The Artisan
Rewards:
Duration: {{{duration}}}


The Daily Grind (Jewelcrafting) is a Masterwork Professions quest that unlocks Jewelcrafting recipes. Your Jewelcrafting must be rank 70? and your Stronghold Guild Hall must be at least rank 10 to take this quest.

Objective[ | ]

  • Complete Jewelcrafting Tasks for The Artisan.

Once training begins you may not begin training another profession until it is complete. Training can be time consuming and expensive, do not begin training unless you are certain of your choice.

Summary[ | ]

The Artisan
You want to learn more about jewelcrafting? It'll be a long process, but if you and your hirelings succeed, every soul on the Sword Coast will be looking to buy your wares.

First I need to see the starting line, bring me fifty [Raw Gold Ingot +1] and fifty [Black Opal +1].

What, I said this was going to be time consuming didn't I? Consistency is paramount, bring the materials and we'll go from there

Steps[ | ]

Dialogue[ | ]

After turning in first materials:

The Artisan
Back already? I admit, I was hoping such a daunting task might drive you away... I seem to attract the most stubborn sort of people... No matter, where were we?

Ah yes, not bad, Adventurer, the gems are flawless, and the straps are well made. I can see you've earned your reputation. Don't get your head in the clouds though, you've still got a long way to go.

Regardless, this should cover The Steward's orders for the next few months. What, you didn't think I'd get nothing out of this for myself, did you?

For your next task, I want you to pour your heart into a finished product, three finished products to be precise. Bring me a [Gold Hairpin +1] , a [Black Opal Choker +1] , and a [Drakehorn Ring +1].

Completion[ | ]

The Artisan
Well done, the designs are beautiful and the form is flawless. The finish, however, leaves something to be desired. No matter the quality of materials or the intricacy of the design, nothing will make an item shine like a thorough polish.

A meticulous eye for detail is a necessity for a jewelcrafter, a proper tool for polishing intricate items can't hurt either.

You've earned this grinding wheel, it's served me for many years. Now let's see what your jewelcrafters can do with it.

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