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− | {{quotation| | + | {{quotation|The player can practice all kinds of gathering and crafting professions by gathering and crafting most of the items in the game, but players can only gather the rarest resources and craft the best items if they focus on one gathering profession and one crafting profession.|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}Pfpidpblj8s Corepunk Gameplay Video #4: Professions]}} |
− | In Corepunk, the [[profession]] system is used to keep track of a player's [[gathering]] and [[crafting]] skills. There are | + | In Corepunk, the [[profession]] system is used to keep track of a player's [[gathering]] and [[crafting]] skills. There are 8 professions in total, each one specializing in a different resource or item. |
==Gathering== | ==Gathering== | ||
− | {{see| | + | {{see|text=Main Article:|[[Gathering]]}} |
− | Gathering is the process of collecting materials from a [[Gathering# | + | Gathering is the process of collecting materials from a [[Gathering#resource nodes|resource node]]. |
− | There are | + | There are 4 different gathering professions: [[Butchery]], [[Herbalism]], [[Logging]], and [[Mining]].<br> |
[[File:GatheringProgressBar.png|thumb|Progress bar for Herbalism. The item has not yet been identified.]] | [[File:GatheringProgressBar.png|thumb|Progress bar for Herbalism. The item has not yet been identified.]] | ||
To begin gathering a resource, a progress bar will appear. For the resource to drop from the node:<br> | To begin gathering a resource, a progress bar will appear. For the resource to drop from the node:<br> | ||
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==Crafting== | ==Crafting== | ||
− | {{see| | + | {{see|text=Main Article:|[[Crafting]]}} |
− | + | There are 4 different gathering professions, all with very different mechanics:<br> | |
+ | {{arrow}}[[Alchemy]]<br> | ||
+ | {{arrow}}[[Construction]]<br> | ||
+ | {{arrow}}[[Mysticism]]<br> | ||
+ | {{arrow}}[[Weaponsmith]] | ||
− | Items have two main judgements of satus: [[Profession#Tier|tier]], and [[Profession#Quality|quality]]. They are very similar | + | Most items must be crafted at their profession's respective [[workbench]], or at the [[synthesis machine]]. Using a workbench, crafting requires a recipe. However, the synthesis machine doesn't require a recipe. As a result, items are crafted using it are more expensive to craft. The synthesis machine can also be used to upgrade skins you have by adding [[upgrade kit]]s and, optionally, some additional resources to increase the chances of acquiring rarer skins made with different materials. |
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+ | Items have two main judgements of satus: [[Profession#Tier|tier]], and [[Profession#Quality|quality]]. They are very similar and have different implications on the crafted item depending on the profession. | ||
===Tier=== | ===Tier=== | ||
− | {{see| | + | {{see|text=Main Article:|[[Tier]]}} |
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+ | Tier 1 items are crafted from gathered resources only. Subsequent tiers are crafted using items from the previous tier in addition to rarer gathered resources.<br> | ||
+ | In general, an item's tier represents how good its [[Stat#Primary Stats|primary stats]] are. | ||
===Quality=== | ===Quality=== | ||
− | {{see| | + | {{see|text=Main Article:|[[Quality]]}} |
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− | + | There are five possible qualities of a crafted item: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary.<br> | |
− | + | In general, an item's quality represents how many [[Stat#Secondary Stats|secondary stats]] there are. Most crafted items are of common quality, but there is a small chance of an item being of a higher tier. | |
==Progression== | ==Progression== | ||
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In general, increasing efficiency usually increases the chances of getting better items, whereas increasing mastery level usually increases base stats (e.g. number of gathering chances). | In general, increasing efficiency usually increases the chances of getting better items, whereas increasing mastery level usually increases base stats (e.g. number of gathering chances). | ||
===Efficiency=== | ===Efficiency=== | ||
− | {{see| | + | {{see|text=Main Article:|[[Efficiency]]}}{{blockquote|In terms of game design, we’re not always advocates of rigid distinctions. More often than not, we favor mechanics where there is a choice, and that choice has both positive and negative consequences.|source=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pfpidpblj8s Corepunk Gameplay Video #4: Professions]}} |
[[Artificial Core]]'s design philosophy includes the idea that in-game decisions are not clear-cut. '''Efficiency''' is an example of this.<br> | [[Artificial Core]]'s design philosophy includes the idea that in-game decisions are not clear-cut. '''Efficiency''' is an example of this.<br> | ||
100% efficiency is shared among the gathering professions, and a different 100% efficiency is shared among the crafting professions. Upon increasing the efficiency of one profession, the efficiency of the '''least-used''' profession of the '''same type''' decreases in tandem. | 100% efficiency is shared among the gathering professions, and a different 100% efficiency is shared among the crafting professions. Upon increasing the efficiency of one profession, the efficiency of the '''least-used''' profession of the '''same type''' decreases in tandem. | ||
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{{arrow}}A higher chance of gathering rarer resources.<br> | {{arrow}}A higher chance of gathering rarer resources.<br> | ||
{{arrow}}A lower chance of failing the collection of a resource.<br> | {{arrow}}A lower chance of failing the collection of a resource.<br> | ||
− | {{arrow}}A higher chance of crafting items with higher [[ | + | {{arrow}}A higher chance of crafting items with higher [[gear score]]. 100% efficiency on the corresponding profession is required for this to take effect.<br> |
{{arrow}}Access to a profession-unique bonus which affects gameplay. Upon reaching [[Level#Max Level|level 40]], 100% efficiency on the corresponding profession is required. | {{arrow}}Access to a profession-unique bonus which affects gameplay. Upon reaching [[Level#Max Level|level 40]], 100% efficiency on the corresponding profession is required. | ||
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===Mastery Level=== | ===Mastery Level=== | ||
− | {{see| | + | {{see|text=Main Article:|[[Mastery Level]]}} |
− | Mastery Level measures a profession's experience level. There are | + | Mastery Level measures a profession's experience level. There are three distinct mastery levels: Beginner, Advanced, and Master. |
A higher mastery level unlocks:<br> | A higher mastery level unlocks:<br> |