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A player doing [[occupations]] can gain certain rewards from them. The most important rewards are special items that massively increase your regeneration for a short time but can only be used outside of combat. However, doing occupations also earns you small amounts of dapper, and can give you items that help with the occupations themselves as well as a special teleport pact. | A player doing [[occupations]] can gain certain rewards from them. The most important rewards are special items that massively increase your regeneration for a short time but can only be used outside of combat. However, doing occupations also earns you small amounts of dapper, and can give you items that help with the occupations themselves as well as a special teleport pact. | ||
=Dapper= | =Dapper= | ||
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You will earn [[dapper]] whenever you complete a task from the component gathering mission. How much dapper you earn is the same for every occupation and depends on the grade you are in the occupation: At higher grades, you automatically get more difficult component gathering missions, which reward you with more dapper. | You will earn [[dapper]] whenever you complete a task from the component gathering mission. How much dapper you earn is the same for every occupation and depends on the grade you are in the occupation: At higher grades, you automatically get more difficult component gathering missions, which reward you with more dapper. | ||
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'''Note:''' The dapper is not the primary reason for doing component gathering missions; the primary reason is getting the components you need for the occupation. The dapper is more of a little extra bonus. | '''Note:''' The dapper is not the primary reason for doing component gathering missions; the primary reason is getting the components you need for the occupation. The dapper is more of a little extra bonus. | ||
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+ | You can earn [[dapper|dappers]] whenever you complete a task from the component gathering mission: The "[[To New Horizons]]" transporters may accept the '''''basic''''' occupation products to help the service maintenance. The amount of money you get depends on your fame regarding te transporter's nation; additionally, they may also reward your gift with [[nation points]] and extra [[fame]]. Have a look to the '''[[To New Horizons|To New Horizons transporters]]'''' page for more details. | ||
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+ | '''Note:''' you can practice your occupations at all levels below your actual level. For example, an homin with a level 3 occupation can practice level 1, level 2 and level 3 occupation every day. | ||
=Products= | =Products= | ||
β | The products are the main reason for doing occupations. Every occupation has | + | The products are the main reason for doing occupations. Every occupation has its own unique products. Of the 8 occupations ingame, 7 of these produce items that enhance certain regenerations, and the last one produces items that increase your success chance in [[crafting]]. |
For every grade you have in an occupation, you can create these products once every 20 hours, provided you have the required components. How good the products you create are depends on the grade. How many of them you create depends on the recipe you use, better recipes give a higher yield, which gives more items. The following table shows how many items are produced for each possible yield. | For every grade you have in an occupation, you can create these products once every 20 hours, provided you have the required components. How good the products you create are depends on the grade. How many of them you create depends on the recipe you use, better recipes give a higher yield, which gives more items. The following table shows how many items are produced for each possible yield. | ||
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β | + | ;Re-use time:: All items created with occupations have a re-use time. This re-use time is the time that must pass after using the item before you can use another occupation item, including items created by another occupation. Thus you cannot use items of different occupations together. | |
β | + | :Also, higher grade occupation items give a better bonus, but also have a longer re-use time. So using the highest grade item is not always the best choice. | |
β | + | ;Comparison with flowers:: Some outposts produce [[Outpost_Produce#Flowers|flowers]] that also aid regeneration. The difference between these flowers and the items created with occupations, is that the flowers give a very small bonus to regeneration that lasts for a full hour, while the occupation products give a huge bonus to regeneration that only lasts 10 seconds. | |
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β | Some outposts produce [[Outpost_Produce#Flowers|flowers]] that also aid regeneration. The difference between these flowers and the items created with occupations, is that the flowers give a very small bonus to regeneration that lasts for a full hour, while the occupation products give a huge bonus to regeneration that only lasts 10 seconds. | ||
+ | ;Comparison with Potions:: [''To be improved''] . [[Potions]] can be won at the [[Wheel of fortune]] or during some events such as [[Atysmas]], [[Refugeesβ Days]], [[Anlor Wiinn]]... There are many kinds of them. Some have an effect which can be compared to occupation products other to the flowersβ ones... | ||
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==Butcher== | ==Butcher== | ||
[[Image:Butcher-yield.jpg|right|Leg of Yubo]] | [[Image:Butcher-yield.jpg|right|Leg of Yubo]] | ||
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| 4 seconds | | 4 seconds | ||
| 120 seconds | | 120 seconds | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Basic 4 / Improved 3 | ||
+ | | Fillet of Arma (Q40) | ||
+ | | +2200 | ||
+ | | +880 (+1760 sitting) | ||
+ | | -1500 | ||
+ | | 8 seconds | ||
+ | | 170 seconds | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Basic 5 / Improved 4 | ||
+ | | Sirloin of Madakam (Q50) | ||
+ | | +3000 | ||
+ | | +1200 (+2400 sitting) | ||
+ | | -2000 | ||
+ | | 12 seconds | ||
+ | | 220 seconds | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Basic 6 / Improved 5 | ||
+ | | Shalah Ribs (Q60) | ||
+ | | +3900 | ||
+ | | +1560 (+3120 sitting) | ||
+ | | -2500 | ||
+ | | 14 seconds | ||
+ | | 270 seconds | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Improved 6 | ||
+ | | Tongue of Ploderos (Q70) | ||
+ | | +4900 | ||
+ | | +1960 (+3920 sitting) | ||
+ | | -3000 | ||
+ | | 16 seconds | ||
+ | | 320 seconds | ||
|} | |} | ||
(*) Since the maximum strength is 260, any but the lowest quality meat will simply reduce your strength to 1 and drain all the stamina you get from your strength. Stamina bonuses from equipment remain. | (*) Since the maximum strength is 260, any but the lowest quality meat will simply reduce your strength to 1 and drain all the stamina you get from your strength. Stamina bonuses from equipment remain. | ||
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| +400 (+800 sitting) | | +400 (+800 sitting) | ||
| 8 seconds | | 8 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 170 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 5 / Improved 4 | | Basic 5 / Improved 4 | ||
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| +600 (+1200 sitting) | | +600 (+1200 sitting) | ||
| 12 seconds | | 12 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 220 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 6 / Improved 5 | | Basic 6 / Improved 5 | ||
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| 320 seconds | | 320 seconds | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | {{APIitemIcon|sheetid=rpjobitem_201_c3.sitem|label=1<!-- |q=50 -->}} | ||
==Larvester== | ==Larvester== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Basic 4 / Improved 3 | | Basic 4 / Improved 3 | ||
β | | | + | | Stimulating Larva (Q40) |
β | | | + | | +2200 |
β | | | + | | +880 (+1760 sitting) |
β | | | + | | 8 seconds |
β | | | + | | 170 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 5 / Improved 4 | | Basic 5 / Improved 4 | ||
β | | | + | | Energizing Larva (Q50) |
β | | | + | | +3000 |
β | | | + | | +1200 (+2400 sitting) |
β | | | + | | 12 seconds |
β | | | + | | 220 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 6 / Improved 5 | | Basic 6 / Improved 5 | ||
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| +1560 (+3120 sitting) | | +1560 (+3120 sitting) | ||
| 14 seconds | | 14 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 270 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Improved 6 | | Improved 6 | ||
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| +1960 (+3920 sitting) | | +1960 (+3920 sitting) | ||
| 16 seconds | | 16 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 320 seconds |
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Basic 5 / Improved 4 | | Basic 5 / Improved 4 | ||
β | | | + | | Map of Medium Magnetism (Q50) |
β | | | + | | +650 |
β | | | + | | +1300 |
β | | | + | | 12 seconds |
β | | | + | | 300 seconds |
β | | | + | | 220 seconds |
+ | | 100 seconds | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 6 / Improved 5 | | Basic 6 / Improved 5 | ||
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| +1600 | | +1600 | ||
| 14 seconds | | 14 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 400 seconds |
| 270 seconds | | 270 seconds | ||
| 110 seconds | | 110 seconds | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Improved 6 | | Improved 6 | ||
β | | Map of | + | | Map of Extraordinary Magnetism (Q70) |
| +950 | | +950 | ||
| +1900 | | +1900 | ||
| 16 seconds | | 16 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 600 seconds |
| 320 seconds | | 320 seconds | ||
| 120 seconds | | 120 seconds | ||
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| Basic 1 | | Basic 1 | ||
| Basic Writing Necessities (Q10) | | Basic Writing Necessities (Q10) | ||
β | | + | + | | +1% |
| 26 minutes and 40 seconds | | 26 minutes and 40 seconds | ||
| 1 second | | 1 second | ||
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| Basic 2 / Improved 1 | | Basic 2 / Improved 1 | ||
| Modest Writing Necessities (Q20) | | Modest Writing Necessities (Q20) | ||
β | | + | + | | +2% |
| 20 minutes | | 20 minutes | ||
| 2 seconds | | 2 seconds | ||
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| Basic 3 / Improved 2 | | Basic 3 / Improved 2 | ||
| Simple Writing Necessities (Q30) | | Simple Writing Necessities (Q30) | ||
β | | + | + | | +3% |
| 10 minutes and 40 seconds | | 10 minutes and 40 seconds | ||
| 4 seconds | | 4 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 120 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 4 / Improved 3 | | Basic 4 / Improved 3 | ||
| Handwriting Necessities (Q40) | | Handwriting Necessities (Q40) | ||
β | | + | + | | +4% |
| 5 minutes and 20 seconds | | 5 minutes and 20 seconds | ||
| 8 seconds | | 8 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 270 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 5 / Improved 4 | | Basic 5 / Improved 4 | ||
| Fine Writing Necessities (Q50) | | Fine Writing Necessities (Q50) | ||
β | | + | + | | +5% |
| 4 minutes | | 4 minutes | ||
| 12 seconds | | 12 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | ??? |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 6 / Improved 5 | | Basic 6 / Improved 5 | ||
| Masterful Writing Necessities (Q60) | | Masterful Writing Necessities (Q60) | ||
β | | + | + | | +6% |
| 2 minutes | | 2 minutes | ||
| 14 seconds | | 14 seconds | ||
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| Improved 6 | | Improved 6 | ||
| Artful Writing Necessities (Q70) | | Artful Writing Necessities (Q70) | ||
β | | + | + | | +7% |
| 1 minute | | 1 minute | ||
| 16 seconds | | 16 seconds | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Basic 4 / Improved 3 | | Basic 4 / Improved 3 | ||
β | | Productive Tool ( | + | | Productive Tool (Q40) |
| +1000 | | +1000 | ||
| +400 (+800 sitting) | | +400 (+800 sitting) | ||
| 8 seconds | | 8 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 170 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 5 / Improved 4 | | Basic 5 / Improved 4 | ||
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| +600 (+1200 sitting) | | +600 (+1200 sitting) | ||
| 12 seconds | | 12 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 220 seconds |
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 6 / Improved 5 | | Basic 6 / Improved 5 | ||
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| 14 seconds | | 14 seconds | ||
| 270 seconds | | 270 seconds | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Improved 6 | ||
+ | | Fantastic Tool (Q70) | ||
+ | | +2800 | ||
+ | | +1120 (+2240 sitting) | ||
+ | | 16 seconds | ||
+ | | 320 seconds | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Basic 1 | | Basic 1 | ||
β | | Small Flask of | + | | Small Flask of Dread Water (Q10) |
| +100 | | +100 | ||
| +200 | | +200 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Basic 4 / Improved 3 | | Basic 4 / Improved 3 | ||
β | | | + | | ??? (Q40) |
β | | | + | | +500 |
β | | | + | | +1000 |
β | | | + | | 8 seconds |
β | | | + | | 200 seconds |
β | | | + | | 170 seconds |
+ | | 90 seconds | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 5 / Improved 4 | | Basic 5 / Improved 4 | ||
β | | | + | | Small Flask of Refreshing Water (Q50) |
β | | | + | | +650 |
β | | | + | | +1300 |
β | | | + | | 12 seconds |
β | | | + | | 300 seconds |
β | | | + | | 220 seconds |
+ | | 100 seconds | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Basic 6 / Improved 5 | | Basic 6 / Improved 5 | ||
β | | Small Flask of | + | | Small Flask of Purifying Water (Q60) |
| +800 | | +800 | ||
| +1600 | | +1600 | ||
| 14 seconds | | 14 seconds | ||
β | | | + | | 400 seconds |
| 270 seconds | | 270 seconds | ||
| 110 seconds | | 110 seconds | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Improved 6 | ||
+ | | Small Flask of Holy Water (Q70) | ||
+ | | +950 | ||
+ | | +1900 | ||
+ | | 16 seconds | ||
+ | | 600 seconds | ||
+ | | 320 seconds | ||
+ | | 120 seconds | ||
|} | |} | ||
β | |||
=Special Items= | =Special Items= | ||
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[[Image:Florist-special.jpg|left|Lucky Flower]] | [[Image:Florist-special.jpg|left|Lucky Flower]] | ||
*'''Lucky Flower''' ([[Florist]]) | *'''Lucky Flower''' ([[Florist]]) | ||
β | You can chose to use | + | You can chose to use a lucky flower when you start an upgrade action to increase your chances of success in the upgrading. |
[[Image:Cartographer-special.jpg|left|Amber of Protection]] | [[Image:Cartographer-special.jpg|left|Amber of Protection]] | ||
*'''Amber of Protection''' ([[Magnetic Cartographer]]) | *'''Amber of Protection''' ([[Magnetic Cartographer]]) | ||
β | You can chose to use | + | You can chose to use an amber of protectionto prevent the loss of 2 basic components when you fail an upgrade action . |
[[Image:Watercarrier-special.jpg|left|Stimulating Water]] | [[Image:Watercarrier-special.jpg|left|Stimulating Water]] | ||
*'''Stimulating Water''' ([[Water-Carrier]]) | *'''Stimulating Water''' ([[Water-Carrier]]) | ||
β | You can chose to use | + | You can chose to use a stimulating water to get 4 upgraded components instead of 2 when you succeed an upgrade action. |
[[Image:Toolmaker-special.jpg|left|Improved Tool]] | [[Image:Toolmaker-special.jpg|left|Improved Tool]] | ||
*'''Improved Tool''' ([[Toolmaker]]) | *'''Improved Tool''' ([[Toolmaker]]) | ||
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You can chose to use up an improved tool when you start practising your occupation (only with basic components) to give you +10% yield on that item creation. | You can chose to use up an improved tool when you start practising your occupation (only with basic components) to give you +10% yield on that item creation. | ||
+ | Careful: It does NOT increase yield past 100%. If you are already using the best recipe (for 18 products), do NOT choose to use the improved tool, due to a bug it will actually lower the final number of products. | ||
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+ | = Daily Missions = | ||
+ | This tells you how many products you have to hand in to complete a Daily Mission (DMs): | ||
+ | [[File:Occupation Products as DM's.jpg|center|thumb|Occupation Products as DM's]] | ||
+ | {{Portal|Gameplay}} | ||
[[Category:Occupations]] | [[Category:Occupations]] |
Latest revision as of 07:28, 7 March 2024
A player doing occupations can gain certain rewards from them. The most important rewards are special items that massively increase your regeneration for a short time but can only be used outside of combat. However, doing occupations also earns you small amounts of dapper, and can give you items that help with the occupations themselves as well as a special teleport pact.
Contents
Dapper
You can earn dappers whenever you complete a task from the component gathering mission: The "To New Horizons" transporters may accept the basic occupation products to help the service maintenance. The amount of money you get depends on your fame regarding te transporter's nation; additionally, they may also reward your gift with nation points and extra fame. Have a look to the To New Horizons transporters' page for more details.
Note: you can practice your occupations at all levels below your actual level. For example, an homin with a level 3 occupation can practice level 1, level 2 and level 3 occupation every day.
Products
The products are the main reason for doing occupations. Every occupation has its own unique products. Of the 8 occupations ingame, 7 of these produce items that enhance certain regenerations, and the last one produces items that increase your success chance in crafting.
For every grade you have in an occupation, you can create these products once every 20 hours, provided you have the required components. How good the products you create are depends on the grade. How many of them you create depends on the recipe you use, better recipes give a higher yield, which gives more items. The following table shows how many items are produced for each possible yield.
Yield | 30% 33% 37% | 40% 43% 47% | 50% 53% 57% | 60% 63% 67% | 70% 73% 77% | 80% 83% 87% | 90% 93% 97% | 100% |
Products created (basic) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 9 | 9 | 12 | 15 | 18 |
Products created (improved) | 4 | 8 | 8 | 12 | 12 | 16 | 20 | 24 |
- Re-use time:
- All items created with occupations have a re-use time. This re-use time is the time that must pass after using the item before you can use another occupation item, including items created by another occupation. Thus you cannot use items of different occupations together.
- Also, higher grade occupation items give a better bonus, but also have a longer re-use time. So using the highest grade item is not always the best choice.
- Comparison with flowers:
- Some outposts produce flowers that also aid regeneration. The difference between these flowers and the items created with occupations, is that the flowers give a very small bonus to regeneration that lasts for a full hour, while the occupation products give a huge bonus to regeneration that only lasts 10 seconds.
- Comparison with Potions:
- [To be improved] . Potions can be won at the Wheel of fortune or during some events such as Atysmas, Refugeesβ Days, Anlor Wiinn... There are many kinds of them. Some have an effect which can be compared to occupation products other to the flowersβ ones...
Butcher
Butchers produce meat, which increases your metabolism and thus your life regeneration for 10 seconds.
However it also gives a penalty to your strength during those 10 seconds, thus leaving you drained of your stamina.
Grade | Name | Metabolism | = Life Regen | Strength* | Use time | Re-use time |
Basic 1 | Leg of Yubo (Q10) | +400 | +160 (+320 sitting) | -100 | 1 second | 20 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | Bodoc Steak (Q20) | +900 | +360 (+720 sitting) | -500 | 2 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Giblet of Arma (Q30) | +1500 | +600 (+1200 sitting) | -1000 | 4 seconds | 120 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | Fillet of Arma (Q40) | +2200 | +880 (+1760 sitting) | -1500 | 8 seconds | 170 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Sirloin of Madakam (Q50) | +3000 | +1200 (+2400 sitting) | -2000 | 12 seconds | 220 seconds |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Shalah Ribs (Q60) | +3900 | +1560 (+3120 sitting) | -2500 | 14 seconds | 270 seconds |
Improved 6 | Tongue of Ploderos (Q70) | +4900 | +1960 (+3920 sitting) | -3000 | 16 seconds | 320 seconds |
(*) Since the maximum strength is 260, any but the lowest quality meat will simply reduce your strength to 1 and drain all the stamina you get from your strength. Stamina bonuses from equipment remain.
Florist
Florists produce bouquets, which increase your wisdom and thus your sap regeneration for 10 seconds.
Grade | Name | Wisdom | = Sap Regen | Use time | Re-use time |
Basic 1 | Basic Bouquet (Q10) | +100 | +40 (+80 sitting) | 1 second | 20 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | Mystia Bouquet (Q20) | +300 | +120 (+240 sitting) | 2 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Fallenor Bouquet (Q30) | +600 | +240 (+480 sitting) | 4 seconds | 120 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | Folially Bouquet (Q40) | +1000 | +400 (+800 sitting) | 8 seconds | 170 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Floris Bouquet (Q50) | +1500 | +600 (+1200 sitting) | 12 seconds | 220 seconds |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Nexus Bouquet (Q60) | +2100 | +840 (+1680 sitting) | 14 seconds | 270 seconds |
Improved 6 | Canopy Bouquet (Q70) | +2800 | +1120 (+2240 sitting) | 16 seconds | 320 seconds |
Larvester
Larvesters produce larva, which increase your will and thus your focus regeneration for 10 seconds.
Grade | Name | Will | = Focus Regen | Use time | Re-use time |
Basic 1 | Dried Larva (Q10) | +400 | +160 (+320 sitting) | 1 second | 20 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | Small Larva (Q20) | +900 | +360 (+720 sitting) | 2 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Tonic Larva (Q30) | +1500 | +600 (+1200 sitting) | 4 seconds | 120 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | Stimulating Larva (Q40) | +2200 | +880 (+1760 sitting) | 8 seconds | 170 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Energizing Larva (Q50) | +3000 | +1200 (+2400 sitting) | 12 seconds | 220 seconds |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Power Larva (Q60) | +3900 | +1560 (+3120 sitting) | 14 seconds | 270 seconds |
Improved 6 | Extraordinary Larva (Q70) | +4900 | +1960 (+3920 sitting) | 16 seconds | 320 seconds |
Magnetic Cartographer
Magnetic Cartographers produce maps of magnetism, which activate an aura that increases the life and stamina regeneration of you and your nearby teammates for 10 seconds.
Maps of magnetism can be rather confusing as they have 3 different cooldowns:
- The cooldown until you can use an occupation item again, listed in the table as Re-use time.
- The cooldown until you can use an aura again (including your protection auras), listed as Auras down.
- The cooldown until your teammates can be effected by a regeneration aura again, listed as Team.
Grade | Name | Life Regen | Stamina Regen | Use time | Re-use time | Auras down | Team |
Basic 1 | Map of Minor Magnetism (Q10) | +100 | +200 | 1 second | 20 seconds | 20 seconds | 60 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | Map of Primary Magnetism (Q20) | +200 | +400 | 2 seconds | 50 seconds | 70 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Map of Secondary Magnetism (Q30) | +350 | +700 | 4 seconds | 100 seconds | 120 seconds | 80 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | Map of Tertiary Magnetism (Q40) | +500 | +1000 | 8 seconds | 200 seconds | 170 seconds | 90 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Map of Medium Magnetism (Q50) | +650 | +1300 | 12 seconds | 300 seconds | 220 seconds | 100 seconds |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Map of Absolute Magnetism (Q60) | +800 | +1600 | 14 seconds | 400 seconds | 270 seconds | 110 seconds |
Improved 6 | Map of Extraordinary Magnetism (Q70) | +950 | +1900 | 16 seconds | 600 seconds | 320 seconds | 120 seconds |
Medic
Medics produce medic kits, which increase your metabolism and thus your life regeneration for 10 seconds.
However it also gives a penalty to your intelligence during those 10 seconds, thus leaving you drained of your sap.
Grade | Name | Metabolism | = Life Regen | Intelligence* | Use time | Re-use time |
Basic 1 | Small First-Aid Kit (Q10) | +600 | +240 (+480 sitting) | -100 | 1 second | 20 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | First-Aid Kit (Q20) | +1300 | +520 (+1040 sitting) | -500 | 2 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Prevention Kit (Q30) | +2100 | +840 (+1680 sitting) | -1000 | 4 seconds | 120 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | Advanced Care Kit (Q40) | +3000 | +1200 (+2400 sitting) | -1500 | 8 seconds | 170 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Survival Kit (Q50) | +4000 | +1600 (+3200 sitting) | -2000 | 12 seconds | 220 seconds |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Fast Regeneration Kit (Q60) | +5100 | +2040 (+4080 sitting) | -2500 | 14 seconds | 270 seconds |
Improved 6 | Kit of Supreme Healing (Q70) | +6300 | +2520 (+5040 sitting) | -3000 | 16 seconds | 320 seconds |
(*) Since the maximum intelligence is 260, any but the lowest quality medic kit will simply reduce your intelligence to 1 and drain all the sap you get from your intelligence. Sap bonuses from rites or equipment remain.
Scrollmaker
Scrollmakers produce writing necessities, which increase your success chance in crafting for a while.
Grade | Name | Succes Chance | Duration | Use time | Re-use time |
Basic 1 | Basic Writing Necessities (Q10) | +1% | 26 minutes and 40 seconds | 1 second | 20 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | Modest Writing Necessities (Q20) | +2% | 20 minutes | 2 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Simple Writing Necessities (Q30) | +3% | 10 minutes and 40 seconds | 4 seconds | 120 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | Handwriting Necessities (Q40) | +4% | 5 minutes and 20 seconds | 8 seconds | 270 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Fine Writing Necessities (Q50) | +5% | 4 minutes | 12 seconds | ??? |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Masterful Writing Necessities (Q60) | +6% | 2 minutes | 14 seconds | 270 seconds |
Improved 6 | Artful Writing Necessities (Q70) | +7% | 1 minute | 16 seconds | 320 seconds |
Toolmaker
Toolmakers produce tools, which increase your balance and thus your stamina regeneration for 10 seconds.
Grade | Name | Balance | = Stamina Regen | Use time | Re-use time |
Basic 1 | Basic Tool (Q10) | +100 | +40 (+80 sitting) | 1 second | 20 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | Practice Tool (Q20) | +300 | +120 (+240 sitting) | 2 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Clever Tool (Q30) | +600 | +240 (+480 sitting) | 4 seconds | 120 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | Productive Tool (Q40) | +1000 | +400 (+800 sitting) | 8 seconds | 170 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Outstanding Tool (Q50) | +1500 | +600 (+1200 sitting) | 12 seconds | 220 seconds |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Revolutionary Tool (Q60) | +2100 | +840 (+1680 sitting) | 14 seconds | 270 seconds |
Improved 6 | Fantastic Tool (Q70) | +2800 | +1120 (+2240 sitting) | 16 seconds | 320 seconds |
Water-Carrier
Water-Carriers produce flasks of water, which activate an aura that increases the life and sap regeneration of you and your nearby teammates for 10 seconds.
Flasks of water can be rather confusing as they have 3 different cooldowns:
- The cooldown until you can use an occupation item again, listed in the table as Re-use time.
- The cooldown until you can use an aura again (including your protection auras), listed as Auras down.
- The cooldown until your teammates can be effected by a regeneration aura again, listed as Team.
Grade | Name | Life Regen | Sap Regen | Use time | Re-use time | Auras down | Team |
Basic 1 | Small Flask of Dread Water (Q10) | +100 | +200 | 1 second | 20 seconds | 20 seconds | 60 seconds |
Basic 2 / Improved 1 | Small Flask of Water (Q20) | +200 | +400 | 2 seconds | 50 seconds | 70 seconds | 70 seconds |
Basic 3 / Improved 2 | Small Flask of Refreshing Water (Q30) | +350 | +700 | 4 seconds | 100 seconds | 120 seconds | 80 seconds |
Basic 4 / Improved 3 | ??? (Q40) | +500 | +1000 | 8 seconds | 200 seconds | 170 seconds | 90 seconds |
Basic 5 / Improved 4 | Small Flask of Refreshing Water (Q50) | +650 | +1300 | 12 seconds | 300 seconds | 220 seconds | 100 seconds |
Basic 6 / Improved 5 | Small Flask of Purifying Water (Q60) | +800 | +1600 | 14 seconds | 400 seconds | 270 seconds | 110 seconds |
Improved 6 | Small Flask of Holy Water (Q70) | +950 | +1900 | 16 seconds | 600 seconds | 320 seconds | 120 seconds |
Special Items
Every occupation has it's own special item, and practising an occupation allows you to get that occupation's special item once every 2 days from the occupation master.
Teleport Pacts
For the 4 harder occupations, the special item is a teleporter pact to Almati Wood. For Butcher and Medic this is a Kami pact, and for Larvester and Scrollmaker a Karavan pact, but this only affects which side of the Ranger camp you end up in.
Note that the Ranger camp in Almati Wood has NPCs that can teleport you to any capital in which you have an occupation, so these pacts can also be used as a "teleport pact to any capital where you have an occupation".
Occupation Enhancers
For the 4 easier occupations, the special item is something that helps with occupations itself. Three of these items help with improving components, and the fourth one helps with actually practising your occupation.
- Lucky Flower (Florist)
You can chose to use a lucky flower when you start an upgrade action to increase your chances of success in the upgrading.
- Amber of Protection (Magnetic Cartographer)
You can chose to use an amber of protectionto prevent the loss of 2 basic components when you fail an upgrade action .
- Stimulating Water (Water-Carrier)
You can chose to use a stimulating water to get 4 upgraded components instead of 2 when you succeed an upgrade action.
- Improved Tool (Toolmaker)
You can chose to use up an improved tool when you start practising your occupation (only with basic components) to give you +10% yield on that item creation.
Careful: It does NOT increase yield past 100%. If you are already using the best recipe (for 18 products), do NOT choose to use the improved tool, due to a bug it will actually lower the final number of products.
Daily Missions
This tells you how many products you have to hand in to complete a Daily Mission (DMs):