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'''Professions''' are skills that [[player]]s can train and utilise in [[Brighter Shores]]. Most professions can either be trained by the player actively playing the game, or passively while the game is closed.
 
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==Passive training==

Revision as of 11:48, 24 March 2024

Professions are skills that players can train and utilise in Brighter Shores. Most professions can either be trained by the player actively playing the game, or passively while the game is closed.

As the player progresses through the game, more professions will become available for the player to learn. Players aren't limited to one profession at a time; they can utilise multiple at once.[1]

Passive training

Unlike other similar MMOs, players can continue to perform certain profession-related activities while logged out of the game.

List of professions

Name Uses
File:Profession fisher.png Fisher Catching various fish
File:Profession forager.png Forager Gathering items
Chef Cooking food items
Woodcutter Chopping down trees
Miner Mining minerals
Alchemist Brewing potions
Stonemason
Merchant
Blacksmith

Gallery

References