Crafting Halls
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Description
The Crafting Hall is a place to craft items. Cont...
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Locations
Partial Crafting Halls Settlement Region Celondim Ered Luin Thorin's Hall Ered Luin Michel Delving The Shire Esteldín The North Downs Rivendell The Trollshaws The Twenty-first Hall Moria
Manual
- Instructions for using the Auction House
Types of Crafting Facilities
A Crafting Facility consists of objects which people of Middle-earth can utilize for crafting. Each profession uses a unique facility for their trade, for example, a Metalsmith uses a Forge and a Woodworker uses a Workbench. Facilities may be found in Crafting Halls of major cities such as Bree and Galtrev, or inside housing areas if players have purchased and allowed public use of their crafting stations.
When approaching a facility, two icons under your portrait shows the type of the facility, both standard and superior.
- As of Update 11, LOTRO adjusted all crafting facilities to be used as regular and superior across the world, and all non-unique facilities had the word 'Superior' removed from their names. Historically, Superior facilities were required for crafters who were using recipes from Artisan level and above. They also served lower level recipes.
See: Category: Crafting Facilities for details on many crafting locations throughout Middle-earth.
Farmlands
A Farmland is used by Farmers to produce grain, pipe-weed, crops, and vegetables.
Forges
A Forge is used by several professions including Jewellers, Metalsmiths, and Weaponsmiths.
Ovens and Campfires
An Oven is used by Cooks to prepare any kinds of food.
A Camp-fire is used by Cooks to prepare trail foods and other items. They should not be confused with a "Camp Site Fire" used by Hunters for Wayfaring (Return to Camp).
Studies
A Study is required by Scholars for higher level recipes.
Workbenches
A Workbench is used by several professions including Farmers, Tailors, and Woodworkers.