Elementalist Quest skills

-Ez-

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Jul 2005

What are the elementalist quest skill ??

coz ive read somewhere on the net that i should not take my 2nd jobclass ASAP unless ive completed all my primary job quest skills.. i currently have firebolt, aura, firestorm and that 15mp lesser spell. am i missing any skills?

Auntie I

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Apr 2005

Veritas Invictus

E/Me

In Pre-searing there are 2 Elementalist trainers besides the primary trainer that starts you off with the skills you listed. Ravena Stormbringer is in Foible's Fair and Azuire is at the tower in Wizard's Folly. They will each give you a couple of skills.

Wings of Illusion

Wings of Illusion

Academy Page

Join Date: Jul 2005

Wings

Illusion

Quote:
Originally Posted by Auntie I
In Pre-searing there are 2 Elementalist trainers besides the primary trainer that starts you off with the skills you listed. Ravena Stormbringer is in Foible's Fair and Azuire is at the tower in Wizard's Folly. They will each give you a couple of skills.
There is also the Elementalist that is in the very beginning for the War Preparations quest. Although he only gives 2 skills (flare and aura of restoration), he is still an elementalist all the same. Leaving 3 total elementalists

DrSLUGFly

DrSLUGFly

Desert Nomad

Join Date: May 2005

European Server or International

Postponing your acceptance of a second profession has nothing to do with your ele skills. You should do all the secondary quests though, to try them out (and get xp from them) before accepting one.

Elena

Elena

Desert Nomad

Join Date: May 2005

Belgium

oh and you don't have to get all youre primary skills before you can get a secondary proffesion

womble

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2005

I think what the OP is confusing is "getting your secondary class" and "having to get your secondary class before Sir Tydus will let you join the Academy".

If you accept your secondary class, you are then able, not required to go to Sir Tydus at the top of the hill and "leave everything behind". If you do this before collecting all the free training available as described by other posters, you miss out a bit, that's all. The skills will be available to purchase on "the other side", but will cost you skill points, if you want them. You won't have gained the XP from the quests these trainers set, however.

holl0wtipped

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jul 2005

Bethesda

R/Mo

To be honest it doesnt matter the order. But i must say that ele skills are VERY good. so get them for the side quests. and on the side quests whatever you do MAKE SURE you do the side quests. unless you want to be a low level char and only do main quests you need the side quests. anyway if u farm the stuff you get from drops you can be a rich bastard

Arturo02

Arturo02

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jul 2005

See that third planet from the sun?

Sacred Forge Knights

R/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by holl0wtipped
To be honest it doesnt matter the order. But i must say that ele skills are VERY good. so get them for the side quests. and on the side quests whatever you do MAKE SURE you do the side quests. unless you want to be a low level char and only do main quests you need the side quests. anyway if u farm the stuff you get from drops you can be a rich bastard
at least do the ones that give a skill point or a weapon you can use for awhile. And the signet one too!