Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Getting to know Paagoria: Professions


 



 There are many professions across Paagoria. As the player, you can use these to your advantage. These professions are available to all classes and players. If you thrive on the thrill of the hunt, the Hunting profession can give you the adrenaline you need. If you're into crafting potions and mixing concoctions of all types, Paagoria also offers Herblore. If you like getting down and dirty with the earth and don't mind getting a little dirt in your face, Mining is for you. But those are just some of the professions that you can find in the mystical lands of Paagoria.


   The first profession we will look at is Woodcutting. This is an essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Woodcutting is the art of felling in exchange for experience and logs. This is very useful as it can be used to further increase your experience gain in other professions. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession.  The trees that can be felled in this profession range anywhere from a measly little Oak Tree all the way to an Ancient Yew Tree. Though, there are more rare trees in the lands.

The second profession we will look at is Mining. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Mining is the art of breaking nodes with a pickaxe in exchange for experience and ores. This is very useful as it can be used to further increase your experience gain in other professions. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession.  The ores mined from the nodes can be very diverse and used for many different tools.

The third profession we will look at is Herblore. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Herblore is the art of exploration finding different plants and picking them in the exchange of experience and of course the plant. This is very useful and can be used for crafting potions that help with combat or passive activities. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession.  The plants obtained can be used to make very powerful potions for just about anything.

The fourth profession we will look at is Fishing. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Fishing is the art of catching fish using a net or a fishing rod in exchange for experience and the fish you have caught. This is very useful as it can be used to further increase your experience gain in other professions. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession. The fish caught can be cooked and used for food as a way to gain health points back.

The fifth profession we will look at is Crafting. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Crafting is the art of using raw resources to craft armor, jewelry, and miscellaneous items in the exchange for experience and the item you have crafted. This is very useful and helps become more efficient in professions and character leveling. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession.  The resources needed to craft items can be found all around the world of Paagoria.

The sixth profession we will look at is Cooking. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Cooking is the art of timing and using a furnace or fire to create delicate meals in exchange for experience and the food that you have cooked. This is very useful and helps become more efficient in character leveling as you have a way to regain health points. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession. Higher level the cooking standards are for cooking certain fish, the more health points it will give.

The seventh profession we will look at is Smithing. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Smithing is the art of using smelted bars to create weapons, armor, and miscellaneous items in exchange for experience and the items that you have crafted. This is very useful and helps craft things that can help your character level more efficiently. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession. Smithing is a great way to craft your starting gear.

The eighth profession we will look at is Firemaking. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Firemaking allows you to craft fires using logs in exchange for experience. This is very useful in knowing for special requirements in quests and you will also be allowed to cook food on the fires. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession. Firemaking is a good way to stay warm and cozy.

The ninth profession we will look at is Hunting. This is another essential part of life in the world of Paagoria. Hunting is the art of slaying certain creatures under the bounty of a huntress in exchange for experience and special points to obtain non trade-able items. This is a very useful in getting non trade-able items that can help leveling efficiency. You can also sell the products you obtain from this profession. Hunting is a good way to fix your adrenaline buzz. 



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