Professions
Gather, craft, upgrade, cook, enchant, and hunt for loot.
Profession Routes
Professions give players a second progression layer outside of combat. Use them to gather materials, process resources, craft upgrades, and build a playstyle around the trades you enjoy most.
Gather, craft, upgrade, cook, enchant, and hunt for loot.
Mining, woodcutting, fishing, farming, and treasure hunting.
Cooking, alchemy, smithing, enchanting, and smelting.
Each card explains why the profession matters, how to level it, and what improves as you invest in it.
Mining matters because ores start the gear chain: they feed Smelting, and Smelting feeds stronger armor through Blacksmith.
Level it by mining ore nodes. Higher levels unlock rarer ores and better yields, giving you more materials for smelting and upgrades.
Woodcutting keeps your crafting loops fueled. Better wood means stronger fuel supply and fewer bottlenecks when processing materials.
Level it by chopping trees. Higher levels unlock rarer wood, giving you better fuel and more resource options.
Fishing matters because fish become meals, and meals keep you fed, sustained, and buffed during longer runs.
Level it by catching fish and upgrading rods. Higher levels improve the fish you can catch, giving Cooking better ingredients.
Cooking turns raw ingredients into useful meals, from simple hunger recovery to long-lasting buffs for combat or farming.
Level it by cooking recipes. Higher levels unlock stronger meals and more recipes, so your food becomes worth carrying.
Alchemy gives you battle prep: potions can save runs, boost fights, and turn mob drops into useful power.
Level it by brewing potions with mob ingredients. Higher levels unlock harder potions with stronger effects.
Blacksmith is your armor progression profession, turning smelted materials into stronger armor upgrades.
Level it by upgrading armor with smelted materials. Higher levels unlock stronger armor upgrades and better defensive scaling.
Whitesmith is for pushing weapons past their base power by combining matching weapons into stronger grades.
Level it by combining duplicate weapons of the same type. Higher levels help you reach stronger weapon grades and improve your damage ceiling.
Goldsmith makes boss-drop accessories scale with you, upgrading jewelry, gloves, and rings so rare drops stay useful.
Level it by upgrading boss-drop accessories. Higher levels make those pieces perform better and keep accessory slots relevant.
Enchanting adds elemental effects to weapons, giving your build extra utility and special damage options from dungeon materials.
Level it by applying dungeon-found elements to weapons. Higher levels improve success chance, so fewer rare elements are wasted.
Smelting is the bridge between Mining and Blacksmith, turning raw materials into the ores needed for better gear.
Level it by processing mined materials. Higher levels unlock better ores, giving Blacksmith stronger materials to work with.
Farming creates steady food and resource income, making it easier to support Cooking and long-term crafting needs.
Level it by planting, growing, and harvesting crops or trees. Higher levels unlock better seeds and better harvests.
Treasure Hunter is for rare loot, hidden finds, and special drops outside the normal crafting chain.
Level it by finding buried treasure and clearing treasure spots. Higher levels improve loot quality and rare-drop potential.