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Scavenger |
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In
the Dwarven manufacturing guild there are two types
of professions. Scavengers travel the entire world
to collect materials used to craft items. They also
receive combat training so that they can properly
cope with dangerous situations.
Playstyle:
A Scavenger is an advanced class of the Dwarven Fighter
class. Dwarven Fighters can be transferred to the
Scavenger class by focusing their work on obtaining
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Artisan |
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Rather than going on adventures,
Artisans stay at their work bench and mainly work
on creating items from materials gathered by Scavengers
and Bounty Hunters. When they enter combat, they
use summoning skills for attack purposes. Playstyle:
The Artisan class focuses primarily on crafting
items. However in combat, an Artisan can summon
machines made for fighting. Artisans have good attack
skills and defenses, and often fight alongside their
summoned machines. |
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Bounty Hunter |
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It is said that the Bounty Hunter is a veteran who has the greatest known collecting abilities. He is even said to have gathered a dragon's scales. The Bounty Hunter is adept at using the Whirlwind in battle. He also possesses many skills related to commercial activities.
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Warsmith |
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The Warsmith is able to make things with such high level of expertise that not even Artisans could ever hope to achieve. He is welcomed widely by lords of other territories, thanks to his unique ability to make siege weapons. The Warsmith is also adept at using the Whirlwind in battle, while possessing many skills related to manufacturing.
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Fortune Seeker |
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Fortune Seekers are Bounty Hunters who possess the most accomplished collecting skills. There's no conclusive proof, but Fortune Seekers are said to be able to pluck strands of hair from Valakas's mustache. Although the legend of a great number of Fortune Seekers has been passed down unconfirmed, the recent return of a few Bounty Hunters from seemingly impossible journeys fuels rumors about the return of the Fortune Seekers.
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Maestro |
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Master craftsmen who possess extraordinary skills are granted the title of Maestro. Even among association leaders and elders, those who can be called Maestros are extremely rare. Their resurrection was believed to be impossible due to the loss of the vision of ancient Dwarf craftsmen, but a number of recently returned Warsmiths re-exhibited the ancient preternatural abilities once believed to have been lost.
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