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− | ''' | + | '''Specializations''' give a character a set of [[Stats|Statistic]] increases and extra abilities which are paid for by [[Talent Points]].<br/> |
+ | It currently takes a total of 104 Talent points to max out a Specialization. | ||
− | The current list of | + | The current list of Specializations are: |
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Revision as of 01:08, 29 August 2019
Specialisations
Specializations give a character a set of Statistic increases and extra abilities which are paid for by Talent Points.
It currently takes a total of 104 Talent points to max out a Specialization.
The current list of Specializations are:
Name | Area of Specialization |
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Arborer | Crossbreeding, including orchards and all flowers |
Architect | Construction of buildings |
Carpenter | Wood, boards, carving |
Connoisseur | Beer and Wine brewing and fermenting |
Cook | Anything involving kitchens |
Engineer | Chemistry and any complex mechanisms, machinery |
Farmer | Raising crops and getting larger yields |
Fisherman | Everything fish oriented |
Glazier | Glass and Glassworking |
Laborer | Grunt work |
Lumberjack | Chopping down Trees |
Merchant | The buying and selling of goods |
Miner | Mining and related |
Potter | Clay, bricks, and pots |
Priest | Dowsing, and anything that involves supernatural powers |
Rancher | Animals and animal husbandry |
Scribe | Administration, keeping track of things, etc |
Smith | Both blacksmithing and whitesmithing |
Stonemason | Anything involving stone |
Weaver | Linen, canvas, rope, cotton, flax, etc |