Difference between revisions of "Help/Professions"
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− | Your profession determines how expensive it is to learn a new skill. For example, the fighter profession generally has a low cost for weapons and strength. The conjurer profession generally has a low cost for learning magic, but a high cost for learning weapons. Using the 'guilds' command you can see your guilds and current profession. | + | When you first start a new character, you can choose one of four archetypical professions: The fighter, the thief, the conjurer and the healer. Your profession determines how expensive it is to learn a new skill. For example, the fighter profession generally has a low cost for weapons and strength. The conjurer profession generally has a low cost for learning magic, but a high cost for learning weapons. Using the 'guilds' command you can see your guilds and current profession. |
− | + | Regardless of your profession you can generally join as many guilds as you want, but your cost of training remains the same no matter which guild you go to. A guild is a club of people. A profession is your raw natural talent and what you choose to focus on. | |
− | Upon reaching a certain level (25 at time of writing), you get the opportunity to specialize your | + | Upon reaching a certain level (25 at time of writing), you get the opportunity to specialize your profession: |
* Fighter can become a Barbarian | * Fighter can become a Barbarian | ||
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At a later stage (e.g. level 75) in the game you'll have the opportunity to one last profession change. This will allow you to make a complete career change: | At a later stage (e.g. level 75) in the game you'll have the opportunity to one last profession change. This will allow you to make a complete career change: | ||
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Also, you can only achieve a specialization in your own class. A fighter can specialize as | Also, you can only achieve a specialization in your own class. A fighter can specialize as | ||
a barbarian. But a thief cannot later become a Barbarian. | a barbarian. But a thief cannot later become a Barbarian. | ||
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+ | The following professions are available: | ||
+ | {Help Fighter} | ||
+ | {Help Thief} | ||
+ | {Help Conjurer} | ||
+ | {Help Healer} | ||
+ | {Help Dark Knight} | ||
+ | {Help Paladin} | ||
+ | {Help Ranger} | ||
+ | {Help Assassin} | ||
+ | {Help Druid} | ||
+ | {Help Necromancer} | ||
+ | {Help Sorcerer} | ||
+ | {Help Barbarian} | ||
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See Also: | See Also: |
Revision as of 03:53, 26 June 2022
Professions
When you first start a new character, you can choose one of four archetypical professions: The fighter, the thief, the conjurer and the healer. Your profession determines how expensive it is to learn a new skill. For example, the fighter profession generally has a low cost for weapons and strength. The conjurer profession generally has a low cost for learning magic, but a high cost for learning weapons. Using the 'guilds' command you can see your guilds and current profession.
Regardless of your profession you can generally join as many guilds as you want, but your cost of training remains the same no matter which guild you go to. A guild is a club of people. A profession is your raw natural talent and what you choose to focus on.
Upon reaching a certain level (25 at time of writing), you get the opportunity to specialize your profession:
* Fighter can become a Barbarian * Thief can become an Assassin * Healer can become a Druid * Conjurer can become a Sorcerer
These for specializations are of course closely related to your initial profession (hence, a specialization). You don't have to specialize. And you definitely shouldn't change your profession until you're very ready. When switching profession, something that was previously accessible might become inaccessible.
At a later stage (e.g. level 75) in the game you'll have the opportunity to one last profession change. This will allow you to make a complete career change:
fighter / barbarian:
thief, cleric, mage, knight, paladin, ranger.
thief / assassin:
fighter, cleric, mage, ranger
cleric / druid:
fighter, thief, mage, paladin, necromancer
mage / sorcerer:
fighter, thief, cleric
Thus, you could end up with a character that is for example a fighter / barbarian / mage. Note, that necromancy is only possible if your starting class is a cleric. Also, you can only achieve a specialization in your own class. A fighter can specialize as a barbarian. But a thief cannot later become a Barbarian.
The following professions are available:
{Help Fighter} {Help Thief} {Help Conjurer} {Help Healer} {Help Dark Knight} {Help Paladin} {Help Ranger} {Help Assassin} {Help Druid} {Help Necromancer} {Help Sorcerer} {Help Barbarian}
See Also:
> {Help Guilds} > {Help Status} > {Help Info} > {Help Practice} > {Help Level} > {Help Skills} > {Help Spells} > {Help Abilities}