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== NPC Professions == | == NPC Professions == |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 23 November 2022
The profession of a family determined what job they can do. This is determined by the game and cannot be removed. However, when someone marries into another family, they will learn the family's profession and assist with the workload. You start each game with a Foraging, Farming, and Fishing family.
Peasant Professions
Here is a list of all the peasant professions. These are the professions that peasants can have.
- Baking
- Blacksmithing
- Bow-making
- Brewing
- Butcher
- Farming
- Fishing
- Foraging
- Hunting
- Leatherworking
- Mason
- Milling
- Mining
- Rope-making
- Tailor
- Tanning
- Smelting
Noble Professions
Clergy Professions
NPC Professions
- Accounting: Provides Nobles with outside income
- Nursing: Brings adopted children
- Trading: Arrives with Caravans
Wiki Navigation
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Peasant Professions | Bakers • Blacksmith • Bow-making • Brewers • Butchers • Farmers • Fishermen • Foragers • Hunters • Leatherworkers • Masons • Millers • Miners • Rope Makers • Tailor • Tanners • Smelters |
Noble Professions | Alchemy • Artists |
Guides | Economy Guide • Starting Guide |
Other | Buildings • Clergy • Temperature • Salvaging • Zones |