Professions

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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. Each episode also has one combat profession, the training of which allows players to attack new varieties of monsters and wield higher level weapons and armor in its respective episode.

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 . 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.

List of professions

Episode Name Uses
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Hopeport area.
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.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Hopeforest area.
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.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Mine of Mantuban area.
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.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Crenopolis area.
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.
Unlocks higher level monsters and gear in the Stonemaw Hill area.
Builds
Creates armor
Gathering earthen-themed ingredients for Alchemist and Chef, and bait for passive Fisher activities.

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.

Gallery

See also

Update history

This information has been manually compiled. Some updates may not be included yet.
  • update 6 November 2024 (Update):
    • Professions were included in the first public early-access release of the game.