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==Workshop Mechanics== ===Retainer=== This is the person you address to exchange old professions assets, tools, and materials as well as the person who will be walking you through the professions tutorial. Who you choose has no effect on anything other than the flavor of text in the tutorial. You will have several options to choose from however choices, <font color="salmon">once made, are final.</font> ===Workshop=== Your workshop is located in the southeast corner of Protectors Enclave. You will be able to enter the workshop directly from the world map if you have at least rank 1 V.I.P. Your workshop includes work space for each of the professions, a Retainer, a Master's Desk (where you upgrade your workshop and peruse artisan applications), an Artisan's Counter (where you direct your artisans to complete tasks), a Dispatch Board (where you will dispatch adventurers to procure raw materials), a Delivery Box (where you collect completed tasks), and a Worn Toolbox that will allow you to gain low level crafting tools to get you started. ==== Upgrading the workshop ==== THIS IS WRONG AND BASED ON THE OLD LVLING SYSTEM IT NEED UPDATING......... You will receive quests from your Retainer for every 10 levels in your highest profession. At level 20, you will receive the quest [[A Clean Start]] to upgrade the workshop to level 2. At level 30, you learn to learn to trade crafted items for [[South Sea Trading Company Credit]] in the quest [[Trading Company]]. You will need 500.000 credits to get the level 3 workshop (at profession level 60)<ref>https://nwo.tbotr.net/professions/index.php</ref>. At level 50, you will receive the quest [[A Box for Knox|A box for Knox]]. Upon completion you will be able to interact with your Artisan's Counter remotely. At level 60, you will receive a quest to upgrade the workshop to level 3. <references /> =====South Sea Trading Company Credit===== The items for you to craft can be sold to [[Merielle Begum]] (at the Auction House in Protectors Enclave) for South Sea Trading Company Credit. She buys a random set of goods every day, with items from each profession. Since you can't craft too many of the same items in the day the commission is available, you can craft several and keep checking when they are available again. Working on item list for upgrade credits at [[South Sea Trading Company Credit]]. ===Artisans=== Artisans are your workers in the workshop. Each day new artisans will ask to join your workshop, at various times of the day (different each time). Besides their profession type, they have 4 stats and a special skill. The stats are: proficiency, focus, commission cost, and speed. They also have levels which increase with each item they make. Their proficiency and focus increase with their level. The increase is about 4-4.2 per level. Commission costs and speed stay the same, as does their special skill. A good cap in proficiency seems to be close to 400, while 320-340 can be considered as low. For artisans list, See [[Artisan]]. <br />
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