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How do I get a Profession?
You have to find an
NPC that can teach you their Profession. Ask other
people where you can find certain trainers, or discover
them on your own.
Using Professions
After you have trained or
purchased a Profession, hit "P" to bring up your
abilities book. Then, look for a new icon that has been
placed in there for that skill. You can drag this icon
over to your action bar to make it easier to find and
use. If you can't fit it on the first row of your action
bar, place it on a different row by left-clicking on the
scroll arrows to the right of your action bar (it's ok
if the icon is still selected on your cursor).
Profession Limit
You can learn all of the
secondary skills, but can only choose two professions.
Character Level Limits
In order to prevent low
level characters from mastering high level skills, a
certain character level limit is required for each level
of profession. You will need a minimum character level
to learn a new level of professions. Apprentice requires
level 5, Journeyman level 10, Expert level 20 and
Artisan requires level 35.
Professions If you go Mining there are two
recommended paths. Decide which one you want to take.
Mining - Mining is used to collect items for
engineering and blacksmithing.
Blacksmithing -
Create armor and weapons.
or
Mining - Mining is used to collect items for
engineering and blacksmithing.
Engineering -
Engineering is used to assemble cloth, leather, metal,
and stones into parts needed to make explosives, guns,
scopes, bullets, mechanical dragons, aquatic helmets,
and more.
Herbalism/Herb Gathering - Collect herbs that can be
used with alchemy.
Alchemy - The alchemist mixes
herbs to generate potions with a variety of effects.
Skinning - Gather leather and hides for
leatherworking, blacksmithing and tailoring (mostly
leatherworking).
Leatherworking - Create leather
armor and armor patches. |