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[[File:Professions icon.png|left|64px]] '''Professions''' are skills that [[player character]]s can train and utilize in [[Brighter Shores]]. Most professions can either be trained by the player actively playing the game, or [[Passive activities|passively]] while the game is closed.
'''Professions''' are skills that [[player character]]s can train and utilize throughout [[Brighter Shores]]. Players can gain [[experience]] to advance their profession level either by actively playing the game, or [[Passive activities|passively]] while the game is closed. Unlocking a new [[Episodes|episode]] also unlocks a new set of professions, which can typically only be trained within that episode.
 
As the name suggests, most professions can be used as a way to earn [[Coins|money]], though they have a variety of other uses, including fulfilling [[quest]] requirements, gathering resources to use in other professions, or processing raw materials into [[Item|items]]. There's also one global [[combat]] profession, the training of which allows players to attack new varieties of [[monsters]] and wield higher level [[weapons]] and [[armor]] that can be used in every episode.
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 utilize multiple at once.{{CiteGeneral|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/runescape-creator-answers-our-biggest-questions-about-his-new-mmo-brighter-shores-classes-professions-monetization-and-a-ttrpg-open-world/|title=RuneScape creator answers our biggest questions about his new MMO Brighter Shores: classes, professions, monetization, and a TTRPG open world|author=Austin Wood|date=23 March 2024|accessdate=23 March 2024|archiveurl=https://archive.is/AxMwI|archivedate=23 March 2024|name=griv}}
 
==Passive training==
Players can continue to perform certain profession-related activities while logged out of the game. Activities eligible for [[passive training]] are marked with a moon icon [[File:Passive activity icon.png|18px]].
 
==List of professions==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! colspan="2" | Episode !! colspan="2" | Name !! Uses
! colspan="2" | Name
! class="unsortable" | Uses
|-
| rowspandata-sort-value="5" | 1 || rowspan="5" | {{PlinkPlinkt|HopeportGlobal|pic=HopeportGlobal episode icon|rowspan=1|size=20}} 30|| {{Plinkt|Guard|picborder=Guard iconno}} || Unlocks higher level monsters and gear
|{{Plinkt|Combat|pic=Combat icon|size=36|border=no}}
| Unlocks higher level monsters and gear for every episode.
|-
| data-sort-value="2" {{Plinkt|ChefHopeport|pic=ChefHopeport icon}}episode icon|rowspan=4| Cooking [[food]] itemssize=30|border=no}}
|{{Plinkt|Chef|pic=Chef icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Cooking [[food]] items, which can be sold to the [[Head Chef]] or used in [[bounties]].
|-
| {{Plinkt|Fisher|pic=Fisher icon|size=36|border=no}} || Catching various [[fish]]
|Catching [[fish]], which can be sold to the [[Fishmonger]] or used in [[Chef]] recipes.
|-
| {{Plinkt|Forager|pic=Forager icon|size=36|border=no}} || Gathering items
|Gathering ingredients for [[potion]]s, bait for passive [[Fisher]] activities, and monument pieces for repairing the [[Fallen Monument]].
|-
| {{Plinkt|Alchemist|pic=Alchemist icon|size=32|border=no}} || Brewing [[potion]]s
|Brewing [[potion]]s.
|-
| rowspandata-sort-value="43" | 2 || rowspan="4" | {{PlinkPlinkt|Hopeforest (episode)|txt=Hopeforest|pic=Hopeforest episode icon|rowspan=3|size=20}} 30|| {{Plinkt|Scout|picborder=Scout iconno}} ||Unlocks higher level monsters and gear
|{{Plinkt|Gatherer|pic=Gatherer icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Gathering items for [[potion]]s, ingredients for the [[Chef]] profession, and [[bones]] for the [[Bonewright]] profession.
|-
| {{Plinkt|Woodcutter|pic=Woodcutter icon|size=36|border=no}} || Chopping down [[tree]]s
|Gathering logs for the [[Carpentry]] profession, and accessing shortcuts in [[Hopeforest]].
|-
| {{Plinkt|GathererCarpenter|pic=GathererCarpenter icon|size=36|border=no}} ||Gathering Items for
|Creating poles, staves and planks for the [[Bonewright]], [[Blacksmith]] and [[Stonemason]] professions.
Combination potions
|-
| data-sort-value="4" {{Plinkt|Mine of Mantuban|pic=Mine of Mantuban episode icon|rowspan=4|size=30|border=no}}
| {{Plinkt|Carpenter|pic=Carpenter icon}} ||Create planks from logs
|{{Plinkt|Bonewright|pic=Bonewright icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to [[Guardian]].
|-
|{{Plinkt|Miner|pic=Miner icon|size=36|border=no}}
| rowspan="5" | 3 || rowspan="5" | {{Plink|Mine of Mantuban (episode)|txt=Mine of Mantuban|pic=Mine of Mantuban episode icon|size=20}} || {{Plinkt|Minefighter|pic=Minefighter icon}} ||Unlocks higher level monsters and gear
|Mining [[mineral]]s for use in the [[Blacksmith]] and [[Stonemason]] professions.
|-
| {{Plinkt|MinerBlacksmith|pic=MinerBlacksmith icon|size=36|border=no}} || Mining [[mineral]]s
|Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to [[Cryoknight]].
|-
|{{Plinkt|Stonemason|pic=Stonemason icon|size=30|border=no}}
| {{Plinkt|Bonewright|pic=Bonewright icon}} ||Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to Guardian.
|Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to [[Hammermage]].
|-
| data-sort-value="5" {{Plinkt|Crenopolis|txt=Crenopolis|pic=Crenopolis episode icon|rowspan=3|size=30|border=no}}
| {{Plinkt|Stonemason|pic=Stonemason icon}} ||Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to Hammermage.
|{{Plinkt|Detective|pic=Detective icon|size=32|border=no}}
|Apprehending thieves, completing [[bounties|investigations]], unlocking [[crime den raids]], and the [[Detect Aura]] spell.
|-
|{{Plinkt|Leatherworker|pic=Leatherworker icon|size=36|border=no}}
| {{Plinkt|Blacksmith|pic=Blacksmith icon}} ||Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to CryoKnight.
|Creating leathers from hides, which are used for the [[Armorer]] profession.
|-
| rowspan="4" | 4 || rowspan="4" | {{Plink|Crenopolis (episode)|txt=Crenopolis|pic=Crenopolis episode icon|size=20}} || {{Plinkt|Watchperson|pic=Watchperson icon}} ||Unlocks higher level monsters and gear
|-
| {{Plinkt|Detective|pic=Detective icon}} ||Complete Bounties
|-
| {{Plinkt|Leatherworker|pic=Leatherworker icon}} ||Use hide to create leather
|-
| {{Plinkt|Merchant|pic=Merchant icon}} ||Merchant stall logistics trading items between stalls
|-
| rowspan="4" | 5 || rowspan="4" | {{Plink|Stonemaw Hill (episode)|txt=Stonemaw Hill|pic=Stonemaw Hill episode icon|size=20}} || {{Plinkt|Shieldbearer|pic=Shieldbearer icon}} ||Unlocks higher level monsters and gear
|-
| {{Plinkt|Builder|picBuilder}} ||Unlocks ???
 
|-
|{{Plinkt|Merchant|pic=Merchant icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Completing bounties, unlock [[ventures]] to receive rare items for various recipes in other professions, and earn discounts at the [[Hide Stall]].
|- class="table-na" style="text-align:left" ;
| data-sort-value="6" {{Plinkt|Stonemaw Hill|pic=Stonemaw Hill episode icon|rowspan=3|size=30|border=no}}
|{{Plinkt|Builder|pic=Builder icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Builds
|- class="table-na" style="text-align:left" ;
|{{Plinkt|Armorer|pic=Armorer icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Creates armor
|- class="table-na" style="text-align:left" ;
|{{Plinkt|Delver|pic=Delver icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Gathering earthen-themed ingredients for [[Alchemist]] and [[Chef]], and bait for passive [[Fisher]] activities.
|}
 
===Legacy Experience Professions===
Episodic combat professions were merged with the combat rework on 6 March 2025. The leaderboards for the first four combat professions are viewable by clicking the "Show Legacy" button in-game.
The following table shows the relationship between the profession level, the experience required for that level, and the experience difference from the previous level:
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! colspan="2" | Episode
! colspan="2" | Name
! class="unsortable" | Uses
|-
| data-sort-value="1" {{Plinkt|Hopeport|pic=Hopeport episode icon|rowspan=1|size=30|border=no}}
! Level !! Experience !! XP needed for level up
|{{Plinkt|Guard|pic=Guard icon|size=36|border=no}}
!Knowledge XP
| Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the [[Hopeport]] area.
|-
| data-sort-value="2" {{Plinkt|Hopeforest|pic=Hopeforest episode icon|rowspan=1|size=30|border=no}}
| colspan="4" | '''Novice'''
|{{Plinkt|Scout|pic=Scout icon|size=36|border=no}}
|Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the [[Hopeforest]] area.
|-
| data-sort-value="3" {{Plinkt|Mine of Mantuban|pic=Mine of Mantuban episode icon|rowspan=1|size=30|border=no}}
| 0 || 0 ||500
|{{Plinkt|Minefighter|pic=Minefighter icon|size=36|border=no}}
|
|Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the [[Mine of Mantuban]] area.
|-
| data-sort-value="4" {{Plinkt|Crenopolis|txt=Crenopolis|pic=Crenopolis episode icon|rowspan=1|size=30|border=no}}
| 1 || 500 ||515
|{{Plinkt|Watchperson|pic=Watchperson icon|size=36|border=no}}
|
|Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the [[Crenopolis]] area.
|-
|- class="table-na" style="text-align:left" ;
| 2 || 1,015 ||530
| data-sort-value="5" {{Plinkt|Stonemaw Hill|pic=Stonemaw Hill episode icon|rowspan=1|size=30|border=no}}
|
|{{Plinkt|Shieldbearer|pic=Shieldbearer icon|size=36|border=no}}
|-
|Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the [[Stonemaw Hill]] area.
| 3 || 1,545 ||545
|
|-
| 4 || 2,090 ||561
|
|-
| 5 || 2,651 ||578
|
|-
| 6 || 3,229 ||1,189
|
|-
| 7 || 4,418 ||1,224
|
|-
| 8 || 5,642 ||1,260
|
|-
| 9 || 6,902 ||1,297
|
|-
| 10 || 8,199 ||1,335
|
|-
| 11 || 9,534 ||1,374
|
|-
| 12 || 10,908 ||2,828
|
|-
| 13 || 13,736 ||2,911
|
|-
| 14 || 16,647 ||2,997
|
|-
| 15 || 19,644 || 3,084
|
|-
| 16 || 22,728 || 3,175
|
|-
| 17 || 25,903 || 3,268
|
|-
| 18 || 29,171 || 3,364
|
|-
| 19 || 32,535 || 3,462
|
|-
| colspan="4" | '''Apprentice'''
|-
| 20 || 35,997 || 17,818
| +4455 XP
|-
| 21 || 53,815 || 18,164
| +4542 XP
|-
| 22 || 71,979 || 18,517
| +4630 XP
|-
| 23 || 90,496 || 18,877
| +4720 XP
|-
| 24 || 109,373 ||19,244
| +4812 XP
|-
|25
|128,617
|19,619
| +4905 XP
|-
|26
|148,236
|20,000
| +5000 XP
|-
|27
|168,236
|20,389
| +5098 XP
|-
|28
|188,625
|20,785
| +5197 XP
|-
|29
|209,410 || 21,189
| +5298 XP
|-
| 30 || 230,599 || 21,601
| +5401 XP
|-
| 31 || 252,200 || 22,021
| +5506 XP
|-
| 32 || 274,221 || 22,449
| +5613 XP
|-
| 33 || 296,670 || 22,886
| +5722 XP
|-
| 34 || 319,556 || 23,331
| +5833 XP
|-
|35
|342,887
|23,784
| +5947 XP
|-
|36
|366,671
|24,247
| +6062 XP
|-
|37
|390,918
|24,718
| +6180 XP
|-
|38
|415,636
|25,198
| +6300 XP
|-
|39
|440,834
|25,688
| +6423 XP
|-
|40
|466,522
|26,188
| +6547 XP
|-
|41
|492,710
|26,697
| +6675 XP
|-
|42
|519,407
|27,216
| +6804 XP
|-
|43
|546,623
|27,745
| +6937 XP
|-
|44
|574,368
|28,284
| +7072 XP
|-
|45
|602,652
|28,834
| +7209 XP
|-
|46
|631,486
|29,395
| +7349 XP
|-
|47
|660,881
|29,966
| +7492 XP
|-
|48
|690,847
|30,549
| +7638 XP
|-
|49
|721,396
|31,143
| +7786 XP
|-
|'''Journeyman'''
|
|
|
|-
|50
|752,539
|31,748
| +7938 XP
|-
|51
|784,287
|32,365
| +8092 XP
|-
|52
|816,652
|32,994
| +8249 XP
|-
|53
|849,646
|33,636
| +8409 XP
|-
|54
|883,282
|34,290
| +8573 XP
|-
|55
|917,572
|34,956
| +8740 XP
|-
|56
|952,528
|35,636
| +8909 XP
|-
|57
|988,164
|36,329
| +9083 XP
|-
|58
|1,024,493
|37,035
| +9259 XP
|-
|59
|1,061,528
|37,755
| +9439 XP
|-
|60
|1,099,283
|38,489
| +9623 XP
|-
|61
|1,137,772
|39,237
| +9810 XP
|-
|62
|1,177,009
|40,000
| +10000 XP
|-
|63
|1,217,009
|40,778
| +10195 XP
|-
|64
|1,257,787
|41,570
| +10393 XP
|-
|65
|1,299,357
|42,379
| +10595 XP
|-
|66
|1,341,736
|43,202
| +10801 XP
|-
|67
|1,384,938
|44,042
| +11011 XP
|-
|68
|1,428,980
|44,898
| +11225 XP
|-
|69
|1,473,878
|45,771
| +11443 XP
|-
|70
|1,519,649
|46,661
| +11666 XP
|-
|71
|1,566,310
|47,568
| +11893 XP
|-
|72
|1,613,878
|48,493
| +12124 XP
|-
|73
|1,662,371
|49,436
| +12359 XP
|-
|74
|1,711,807
|50,397
| +12600 XP
|-
|75
|1,762,204
|51,377
| +12845 XP
|-
|76
|1,813,581
|52,375
| +13094 XP
|-
|77
|1,865,956
|53,394
| +13349 XP
|-
|78
|1,919,350
|54,432
| +13608 XP
|-
|79
|1,973,782
|55,490
| +13873 XP
|-
|80
|2,029,272
|56,569
| +14143 XP
|-
|81
|2,085,841
|57,668
| +14418 XP
|-
|82
|2,143,509
|58,789
| +14698 XP
|-
|83
|2,202,298
|59,932
| +14984 XP
|-
|84
|2,262,230
|61,097
| +15275 XP
|-
|85
|2,323,327
|62,285
| +15572 XP
|-
|86
|2,385,612
|63,496
| +15875 XP
|-
|87
|2,449,108
|64,730
| +16183 XP
|-
|88
|2,513,838
|65,989
| +16498 XP
|-
|89
|2,579,827
|67,272
| +16818 XP
|-
|90
|2,647,099
|68,580
| +17145 XP
|-
|91
|2,715,679
|69,913
| +17479 XP
|-
|92
|2,785,592
|71,272
| +17818 XP
|-
|93
|2,856,864
|72,657
| +18165 XP
|-
|94
|2,929,521
|74,070
| +18518 XP
|-
|95
|3,003,591
|75,510
| +18878 XP
|-
|96
|3,079,101
|76,978
| +19245 XP
|-
|97
|3,156,079
|78,474
| +19619 XP
|-
|98
|3,234,553
|80,000
| +20000 XP
|-
|99
|3,314,553
|81,555
| +20389 XP
|-
|'''Adept'''
|
|
|
|-
|100
|3,396,108
|83,141
| +20786 XP
|-
|101
|3,479,249
|84,757
| +21190 XP
|-
|102
|3,564,006
|86,405
| +21602 XP
|-
|103
|3,650,411
|88,085
| +22022 XP
|-
|104
|3,738,496
|89,797
| +22450 XP
|-
|105
|3,828,293
|91,543
| +22886 XP
|-
|106
|3,919,836
|93,322
| +23331 XP
|-
|107
|4,013,158
|95,137
| +23785 XP
|-
|108
|4,108,295
|96,986
| +24247 XP
|-
|109
|4,205,281
|98,872
| +24718 XP
|-
|110
|4,304,153
|100,794
| +25199 XP
|-
|111
|4,404,947
|102,753
| +25689 XP
|-
|112
|4,507,700
|104,751
| +26188 XP
|-
|113
|4,612,451
|106,787
| +26697 XP
|-
|114
|4,719,238
|108,863
| +27216 XP
|-
|115
|4,828,101
|110,980
| +27745 XP
|-
|116
|4,939,081
|113,137
| +28285 XP
|-
|117
|5,052,218
|115,337
| +28835 XP
|-
|118
|5,167,555
|117,579
| +29395 XP
|-
|119
|5,285,134
|119,865
| +29967 XP
|-
|120
|5,404,999
|122,195
| +30549 XP
|-
|121
|5,527,194
|124,570
| +31143 XP
|-
|122
|5,651,764
|126,992
| +31749 XP
|-
|123
|5,778,756
|129,461
| +32366 XP
|-
|124
|5,908,217
|131,978
| +32995 XP
|-
|125
|6,040,195
|
| +33636 XP
|-
|126
|6,174,738
|
|
|-
|127
|6,311,897
|
|
|-
|128
|6,451,723
|
|
|-
|129
|6,594,267
|
|
|-
|130
|6,739,582
|
|
|-
|131
|6,887,722
|
|
|-
|132
|7,038,742
|
|
|-
|133
|7,192,698
|
|
|-
|134
|7,349,647
|
|
|-
|135
|7,509,647
|
|
|-
|136
|7,672,757
|
|
|-
|137
|7,839,039
|
|
|-
|138
|8,008,553
|
|
|-
|139
|8,181,363
|
|
|-
|140
|8,357,532
|
|
|-
|141
|8,537,126
|
|
|-
|142
|8,720,211
|
|
|-
|143
|8,906,856
|
|
|-
|144
|9,097,129
|
|
|-
|145
|9,291,101
|
|
|-
|146
|9,488,844
|
|
|-
|147
|9,690,431
|
|
|-
|148
|9,895,937
|
|
|-
|149
|10,105,439
|
|
|-
|150
|10,319,013
|
| +54432 XP
|-
|151
|10,536,739
|
|
|-
|152
|10,758,698
|
|
|-
|153
|10,984,972
|
|
|-
|154
|11,215,645
|
|
|-
|155
|11,450,803
|
| +59933 XP
|-
|156
|11,690,532
|
|
|-
|157
|11,934,922
|
|
|-
|158
|12,184,063
|
|
|-
|159
|12,438,047
|
|
|-
|160
|12,696,969
|
| +65939 XP
|-
|161
|12,960,924
|
|
|-
|162
|13,230,011
|
|
|-
|163
|13,504,329
|
|
|-
|164
|13,783,980
|
|
|-
|165
|14,069,068
|
| +72658 XP
|-
|166
|14,359,698
|
|
|-
|167
|14,655,978
|
|
|-
|168
|14,958,018
|
|
|-
|169
|15,265,930
|
|
|-
|170
|15,579,828
|
| +80000 XP
|-
|171
|15,899,828
|
|
|-
|172
|16,226,049
|
|
|-
|173
|16,558,612
|
|
|-
|174
|16,897,640
|
|
|-
|175
|17,243,259
|
| +88085 XP
|-
|176
|17,595,597
|
|
|-
|177
|17,954,785
|
|
|-
|178
|18,320,956
|
|
|-
|179
|18,694,245
|
|
|-
|180
|19,074,791
|
| +96987 XP
|-
|181
|19,462,735
|
|
|-
|182
|19,858,221
|
|
|-
|183
|20,261,396
|
|
|-
|184
|20,672,409
|
|
|-
|185
|21,091,412
|
| +106788 XP
|-
|186
|21,518,561
|
|
|-
|187
|21,954,014
|
|
|-
|188
|22,397,932
|
|
|-
|189
|22,850,480
|
|
|-
|190
|23,311,826
|
| +117579 XP
|-
|191
|23,782,141
|
|
|-
|192
|24,261,599
|
|
|-
|193
|24,750,378
|
|
|-
|194
|25,248,660
|
|
|-
|195
|25,756,628
|
| +129461 XP
|-
|196
|26,274,471
|
|
|-
|197
|26,802,382
|
|
|-
|198
|27,340,556
|
|
|-
|199
|27,889,192
|559,302
| +139826 XP
|-
| colspan="4" |'''Expert'''
|-
|200
|28,448,494
|2,280,701
| +142544 XP
|-
|201
|30,729,195
|
| +143370 XP
|-
|210
|51,859,319
|
| +151020 XP
|-
|225
|89,611,386
|
| +164689 XP
|-
|250
|160,276,100
|
| +190274 XP
|-
|275
|241,918,762
|
| +219833 XP
|-
|300
|336,244,832
|
| +253985 XP
|-
|325
|445,224,715
|
| +293442 XP
|-
|337
|503,395,645
|
| +314503 XP
|-
|350
|571,134,915
|
| +339029 XP
|-
|356
|604,156,636
|
| +350984 XP
|-
|375
|716,605,603
|
| +391698 XP
|-
|400
|884,675,555
|
| +452549 XP
|-
|425
|1,078,855,621
|
| +522854 XP
|-
|450
|1,303,202,085
|
| +604080 XP
|-
|475
|1,562,401,381
|
| +697925 XP
|-
|495
|1,798,466,122
|12,534,311
| +783395 XP
|-
|496
|1,811,000,433
|12,606,920
| +787933 XP
|-
|497
|1,823,607,353
|12,679,950
| +792497 XP
|-
|498
|1,836,287,303
|12,679,950
| +797088 XP
|-
|499
|1,849,040,707
|12,827,232
| +801706 XP
|-
| colspan="4" |'''Ultimate'''
|-
|500
|1,861,867,939
|
| +801706 XP
|}
 
 
== Gallery ==
==Experience==
{{Main|Experience}}
Note: Knowledge Points will always provide the player with 25% (1/4) of the base experience needed to level up at that current level. This will also scale with each level the player gains. Once a player reaches level 200 in a given skill, due to the increase in experience required to level, knowledge points used for experience in that skill will be reduced to 6.25% of the base experience needed to level up, as they retain their scaling from level 20-200.
 
==Passive training==
{{Hatnote|Main article: [[Passive activities]]}}
Players can continue to perform certain profession-related activities while logged out of the game. Activities eligible for passive training are marked with a moon icon [[File:Passive small icon.png|18px]]. Passive methods are unlocked by spending [[Knowledge|knowledge points]] after reaching the required level for that activity.
 
The amount of time one can spend training passively is limited to 24 hours, or by the number of input items in the player's [[backpack]] (approximately one hour per item). It has been observed that passive training methods scale down in experience at a rate dependent on the gap a player's level is above the method, roughly at a rate of one quarter once a new passive method is unlocked, and by one sixteenth once the player has gained level 200 in a given profession.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="160">
File:Professions preview 1.jpg|Fisher, Forager, Chef
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{{Game mechanics}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Professions}}
{{Mechanics}}

Latest revision as of 23:21, 10 March 2025

Professions are skills that player characters can train and utilize throughout Brighter Shores. Players can gain experience to advance their profession level either by actively playing the game, or passively while the game is closed. Unlocking a new episode also unlocks a new set of professions, which can typically only be trained within that episode.

As the name suggests, most professions can be used as a way to earn money, though they have a variety of other uses, including fulfilling quest requirements, gathering resources to use in other professions, or processing raw materials into items. There's also one global combat profession, the training of which allows players to attack new varieties of monsters and wield higher level weapons and armor that can be used in every episode.

List of professions[edit | edit source]

Episode Name Uses
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear for every episode.
Cooking food items, which can be sold to the Head Chef or used in bounties.
Catching fish, which can be sold to the Fishmonger or used in Chef recipes.
Gathering ingredients for potions, bait for passive Fisher activities, and monument pieces for repairing the Fallen Monument.
Brewing potions.
Gathering items for potions, ingredients for the Chef profession, and bones for the Bonewright profession.
Gathering logs for the Carpentry profession, and accessing shortcuts in Hopeforest.
Creating poles, staves and planks for the Bonewright, Blacksmith and Stonemason professions.
Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to Guardian.
Mining minerals for use in the Blacksmith and Stonemason professions.
Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to Cryoknight.
Creates melee weapons, ranged weapons, and shields specific to Hammermage.
Apprehending thieves, completing investigations, unlocking crime den raids, and the Detect Aura spell.
Creating leathers from hides, which are used for the Armorer profession.
Completing bounties, unlock ventures to receive rare items for various recipes in other professions, and earn discounts at the Hide Stall.
Builds
Creates armor
Gathering earthen-themed ingredients for Alchemist and Chef, and bait for passive Fisher activities.

Legacy Professions[edit | edit source]

Episodic combat professions were merged with the combat rework on 6 March 2025. The leaderboards for the first four combat professions are viewable by clicking the "Show Legacy" button in-game.

Episode Name Uses
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Hopeport area.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Hopeforest area.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Mine of Mantuban area.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Crenopolis area.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Stonemaw Hill area.


Experience[edit | edit source]

Note: Knowledge Points will always provide the player with 25% (1/4) of the base experience needed to level up at that current level. This will also scale with each level the player gains. Once a player reaches level 200 in a given skill, due to the increase in experience required to level, knowledge points used for experience in that skill will be reduced to 6.25% of the base experience needed to level up, as they retain their scaling from level 20-200.

Passive training[edit | edit source]

Players can continue to perform certain profession-related activities while logged out of the game. Activities eligible for passive training are marked with a moon icon . Passive methods are unlocked by spending knowledge points after reaching the required level for that activity.

The amount of time one can spend training passively is limited to 24 hours, or by the number of input items in the player's backpack (approximately one hour per item). It has been observed that passive training methods scale down in experience at a rate dependent on the gap a player's level is above the method, roughly at a rate of one quarter once a new passive method is unlocked, and by one sixteenth once the player has gained level 200 in a given profession.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

Update history[edit | edit source]

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