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'''GOLDDIGGING GOLDPANNING'''
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'''PROFESSIONS OCCUPATIONS CRAFTING'''
 
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[[Category:Help Files]]
  
Gold nuggets and gold dust can theoretically be found anywhere in the four
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4D offers, next to questing and the usual leveling, also professions or
  
Dimensions, but in praxis, some places are a lot more likely than others.  
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occupations in order to gain experience, tradepoints or even other rewards.  
  
Naturally a Gold Mine would be the logical place to look for gold, don't
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We have primary occupations and secondary professions available for you:
  
you agree? But it's also commonly known, that during the great Gold Rush in
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The primary occupations represent the more primitive and direct ways
  
1849, the precious metal was generally found near streams. So rivers in the
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of making a living. With those you get raw material together, which you can
  
Old West Dimension would be another good place to look for nuggets.
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either trade directly in some places, or develop into more valuable products,
  
It's also rumoured that at least one of the planets of the Alpha Centauri
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using special craftskills (Still under development).
  
Sector has uncommonly large deposits of gold nodules on the bottom of the
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The primary occupations are:
  
ocean. Which one you'll have to figure out for yourself.
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'''Collecting, Farming, Fishing, Fruitpicking, Gardening, Golddigging,
  
You can sell the nuggets and gold dust in 6 places: The Goldminers' Office
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Hunting, Lumberjacking, Mining, Mushroomfarming, Trapping, Ranching,
  
in Dry Gulch and Fort Sutter in California (Old West), the two Intergalactic
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Cooking/Catering.'''
  
Trading Centers (Future), the island Chios in PreHistoric and the wandering
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The secondary professions are:
  
Gold Salesman Jonnies in Olde Yorke, Medieval. Jonnies may be easiest to
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'''Jockey, Spacepilot, Trading.'''
  
find, but the other places pay better prices.
 
  
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More professions like '''woodworking, metalworking, stoneworking, [[TEXTILEWORKER|Textileworking]]''',
  
See also: [[PROFESSIONS]]  [[FARMING]]  [[FISHING]]  [[FRUITPICKING]]  [[GARDENING]]
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brewing, scribing will be added in the future.
  
See also: [[HUNTING]]  [[LUMBERJACK]]  [[MINING]]  [[TRADE]]
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More info about the professions can be found, 4s, 1e from Recall.
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See also: [[FARMING]]  [[FISHING]]  [[FRUITPICKING]]  [[GARDENING]]  [[GOLDDIGGING]]
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See also: [[HUNTING]]  [[LUMBERJACK]]  [[MINING]]  [[TRADE]]  [[TRAPPING]]  [[RANCHING]]  [[COOKING]]

Revision as of 20:31, 22 June 2017

PROFESSIONS OCCUPATIONS CRAFTING

4D offers, next to questing and the usual leveling, also professions or

occupations in order to gain experience, tradepoints or even other rewards.

We have primary occupations and secondary professions available for you:

The primary occupations represent the more primitive and direct ways

of making a living. With those you get raw material together, which you can

either trade directly in some places, or develop into more valuable products,

using special craftskills (Still under development).

The primary occupations are:

Collecting, Farming, Fishing, Fruitpicking, Gardening, Golddigging,

Hunting, Lumberjacking, Mining, Mushroomfarming, Trapping, Ranching,

Cooking/Catering.

The secondary professions are:

Jockey, Spacepilot, Trading.


More professions like woodworking, metalworking, stoneworking, Textileworking,

brewing, scribing will be added in the future.


More info about the professions can be found, 4s, 1e from Recall.


See also: FARMING FISHING FRUITPICKING GARDENING GOLDDIGGING

See also: HUNTING LUMBERJACK MINING TRADE TRAPPING RANCHING COOKING