Production
May create or craft items by combining materials and using tools, or utilize resource and equipment to enhance or repair items and equipment. There are many players who instead of fighting monsters and challenging dungeons, enjoy focusing their effort on crafting items and supporting their comrades using various resources through trading. Guilds that dedicate themselves to crafting and trading are typically centered around Production type sub-classes and holds important influence in Elder Tale's economy.
Artisan
Alchemist
Blacksmith
Brewer
Chef
The Chef subclass allows the player to create food by picking and combining ingredients via the menu. After doing so, the desired food item will appear, looking identical to it's real-life counterpart, however, the food created will have no taste whatsoever, being described as "wet crackers" or "mush". This has proven to be incredibly discouraging to players. After creating the food, they can sell it to NPC merchants, who in turn can sell it to other adventurers.
To create food with actual taste, the player must prepare and cook the ingredients themself without relying on the menu command system. However, players without the Chef subclass cannot handle ingredients, turning into a strange purple or gray goo every time they try to cook it. Only a Chef can cook ingredients in Elder Tale, making Chef's popular players.
Mechanic
Pharmacist
Scribe
The Scribe subclass has the ability to record information on paper in great detail, creating and copying items ranging from maps, documents, drawings, skill guides all the way up to magic tomes.
Tailor
Woodcrafter
Production
May create or craft items by combining materials and using tools, or utilize resource and equipment to enhance or repair items and equipment. There are many players who instead of fighting monsters and challenging dungeons, enjoy focusing their effort on crafting items and supporting their comrades using various resources through trading. Guilds that dedicate themselves to crafting and trading are typically centered around Production type sub-classes and holds important influence in Elder Tale's economy.
Artisan
Alchemist
Blacksmith
Brewer
Chef
The Chef subclass allows the player to create food by picking and combining ingredients via the menu. After doing so, the desired food item will appear, looking identical to it's real-life counterpart, however, the food created will have no taste whatsoever, being described as "wet crackers" or "mush". This has proven to be incredibly discouraging to players. After creating the food, they can sell it to NPC merchants, who in turn can sell it to other adventurers.
To create food with actual taste, the player must prepare and cook the ingredients themself without relying on the menu command system. However, players without the Chef subclass cannot handle ingredients, turning into a strange purple or gray goo every time they try to cook it. Only a Chef can cook ingredients in Elder Tale, making Chef's popular players.
Mechanic
Pharmacist
Scribe
The Scribe subclass has the ability to record information on paper in great detail, creating and copying items ranging from maps, documents, drawings, skill guides all the way up to magic tomes.
Tailor
Woodcrafter
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Production
May create or craft items by combining materials and using tools, or utilize resource and equipment to enhance or repair items and equipment. There are many players who instead of fighting monsters and challenging dungeons, enjoy focusing their effort on crafting items and supporting their comrades using various resources through trading. Guilds that dedicate themselves to crafting and trading are typically centered around Production type sub-classes and holds important influence in Elder Tale's economy.
Artisan
Alchemist
Blacksmith
Brewer
Chef
The Chef subclass allows the player to create food by picking and combining ingredients via the menu. After doing so, the desired food item will appear, looking identical to it's real-life counterpart, however, the food created will have no taste whatsoever, being described as "wet crackers" or "mush". This has proven to be incredibly discouraging to players. After creating the food, they can sell it to NPC merchants, who in turn can sell it to other adventurers.
To create food with actual taste, the player must prepare and cook the ingredients themself without relying on the menu command system. However, players without the Chef subclass cannot handle ingredients, turning into a strange purple or gray goo every time they try to cook it. Only a Chef can cook ingredients in Elder Tale, making Chef's popular players.
Mechanic
Pharmacist
Scribe
The Scribe subclass has the ability to record information on paper in great detail, creating and copying items ranging from maps, documents, drawings, skill guides all the way up to magic tomes.
Tailor
Woodcrafter
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