Although it is a bit of hard to pt-train at first, as crafting any type of weapon or shield will require processed ores, compared to armor, it will be easier to pt-train. The secret is to mine Yellow Ore and craft shields. Comparing the requirements of shields to other weapons will show that shields require ridiculously low amounts of processed ores and booties. Ammo Pt Without a doubt, the easiest of all pt to train. You can pt-train indefini ......
Although it is a bit of hard to pt-train at first, as crafting any type of weapon or shield will require processed ores, compared to armor, it will be easier to pt-train. The secret is to mine Yellow Ore and craft shields. Comparing the requirements of shields to other weapons will show that shields require ridiculously low amounts of processed ores and booties.
Ammo Pt
Without a doubt, the easiest of all pt to train. You can pt-train indefinitely on this by crafting the basic magazine (which requires only 4 regular mika buy RF Online gold per craft. ) You would only need time and patience to eventually max this out.
Armor Pt
Deceptively easy to craft at first, all you'll need are masses of NPC bought booty. After a while, you will begin to hate training this pt. Eventually, you'll be needing processed ores and HORDES of uncommon booties to even craft just *one* piece of armor. My only suggestion here: mine black ores and stock up on as much sol zid, haren, and louis mika as you can, and craft boots. Why boots? They require the least amount of materials per attempt to craft. Remember that upgrading to an engineer gives massive bonuses to ALL your craft PT. Rather than raising your PT by a definite number of PT's, refining to an engineer will give a specific amount of experience to each craft-PT. The RF Online gold amount of craft-PT given is estimated to be 10-15 pt's per craft PT, as I didn't get the exact amount of PT-experience given... I have yet to know if refining to a Scientist will add PT-experience as well.