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While a character can hold a job without using this treasure, only through a '''Profession''' will a character receive rewards from a job. Professions could be anything from Politician to Waitress, from Town Crier to Cook; it could literally be anything a character could use to make money.  The sole purpose of this treasure is to earn extra rupees.  A character cannot benefit from multiple Professions.
 
While a character can hold a job without using this treasure, only through a '''Profession''' will a character receive rewards from a job. Professions could be anything from Politician to Waitress, from Town Crier to Cook; it could literally be anything a character could use to make money.  The sole purpose of this treasure is to earn extra rupees.  A character cannot benefit from multiple Professions.
 
The [[Business]] universal [[racial perk]] can make it easier for a newly created character to excel in a Profession.
 
  
 
Each Profession holds 10 levels of expertise.  For each level the user has, he can gain an additional 5 rupees at the end of a quest or classic dungeon.  Normally, these profession-based rupees cannot be put towards a treasure in the quest which they are earned.  Only the character with the profession can gain these bonus rupees.
 
Each Profession holds 10 levels of expertise.  For each level the user has, he can gain an additional 5 rupees at the end of a quest or classic dungeon.  Normally, these profession-based rupees cannot be put towards a treasure in the quest which they are earned.  Only the character with the profession can gain these bonus rupees.
  
The first level of a profession always costs 30 rupees.  Every level thereafter costs an amount equal to its level x 5.  For example, the second level of a profession costs 10 rupees, the third costs 15 rupees, and so on.  Coincidentally, the amount of rupees earned by a level (after the first level) is equal to how much that level costs.  The table to the right compares a profession's level, the cost of that level, the total cost of all levels inclusive, and the amount of profession rupees earned at each level.
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The first level of a profession always costs 30 rupees.  Every level thereafter costs an amount equal to its level x 5.  For example, the second level of a profession costs 10 rupees, the third costs 15 rupees, and so on.  Coincidentally, the amount of rupees earned by a level (after the first level) is equal to how much that level costs.  The table to the right compares a profession's level, the cost of that level, the total cost of all levels inclusive, and the amount of profession rupees earned at each level. [[Category:Interpreted Treasures]]
  
 
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==Trivia==
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* Several treasures can be used to gain [[rupee bonus|bonus rupees]].  As a general rule, one character can benefit from Profession and any one other source of bonus rupees.
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* The [[Business]] universal [[racial perk]] can make it easier for a newly created character to excel in a Profession.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:08, 17 April 2016

Profession
Type Utility Trait
Fields Rupee
Cost variable rupees

While a character can hold a job without using this treasure, only through a Profession will a character receive rewards from a job. Professions could be anything from Politician to Waitress, from Town Crier to Cook; it could literally be anything a character could use to make money. The sole purpose of this treasure is to earn extra rupees. A character cannot benefit from multiple Professions.

Each Profession holds 10 levels of expertise. For each level the user has, he can gain an additional 5 rupees at the end of a quest or classic dungeon. Normally, these profession-based rupees cannot be put towards a treasure in the quest which they are earned. Only the character with the profession can gain these bonus rupees.

The first level of a profession always costs 30 rupees. Every level thereafter costs an amount equal to its level x 5. For example, the second level of a profession costs 10 rupees, the third costs 15 rupees, and so on. Coincidentally, the amount of rupees earned by a level (after the first level) is equal to how much that level costs. The table to the right compares a profession's level, the cost of that level, the total cost of all levels inclusive, and the amount of profession rupees earned at each level.

Level Level Cost Total Cost Earnings
1 30 30 5
2 10 40 10
3 15 55 15
4 20 75 20
5 25 100 25
6 30 130 30
7 35 165 35
8 40 205 40
9 45 250 45
10 50 290 50

Trivia

  • Several treasures can be used to gain bonus rupees. As a general rule, one character can benefit from Profession and any one other source of bonus rupees.
  • The Business universal racial perk can make it easier for a newly created character to excel in a Profession.
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