Everquest 2 Fury Guide
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I would definitely still recommend the Keeper of Nihility, but you might also want to head down to Permafrost or Solusek and camp the various named about as they have a nice chance to drop some master chests or other rare items. Also, in regards to Solusek, those mobs drop a lot of Adepts that most people do not get, so you get away with selling them for a lot more than you could sell Adepts in other zones.
There is also this one spot outside Drafling tower where all the bees are that has a decent chance of dropping some VERY nice monk gloves or other master spells, but you will probably need to be mid 40’s to do it effectively.
7.3. Crafting
Crafting can be lucrative, but generally isn’t until you can craft T5 gear. It can be a little tedious as well, but there is money involved. Generally, you will want to pick a craft that makes things that a lot of people need which is actually fairly limited in EQ2. For this reason, I would suggest going mainly Armorer, Weaponsmith, or Jeweler. Sages/Alchemists are good for AD3 and AP4 spells, but they are not as high demand anymore with the overabundance of AD1s on broker. Also, they do not have many other craft items to sell when those aren’t leaving the shelf fast enough.
7.4. Harvesting
Harvesting can actually be quite profitable if you have the patience. You will be
hunting for rares, which can be, at times, extremely rare. Some people have the luck for it and others simply do not. If you are willing to spend countless hours mining nodes, though, you can usually make quite a profit. Every Tier’s rare sells, but you need to get your harvesting to T4/T5 level. Here is a short table with tiers and their zones.
Tier Zones 1 Isle of Refuge, all suburban offshoot zones 2 Antonica, Commonlands 3 Thundering Steppes, Nektulos 4 Zek, Enchanted Lands 5 Cove of Decay, Everfrost, Feerrott, Lavastorm, Rivervale
This website (Clan Whitestorm) is also a nice reference for the rares and
commons as well as some crafting information.