Professions Overview
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Professions Overview
A profession is an area of crafting expertise. Professions cannot be chosen. Instead you choose a vocation, which is a collection of 3 professions. This is a unique and fun aspect of LOTRO as it allows you to enjoy seperate tasks underneath a larger goal.
There are two roles of professions: gathering and producing.
Proficiency levels
Crafting professions
Cook
Farmer
Forester
Jeweller (Jewelcrafter)
Metalsmith
Prospector
Scholar
Tailor
Weaponsmith
Woodworker
Cook
A long march can be made all the easier with the promise of a good meal at the end. While it may seem a mundane talent, a good cook is every adventurer's best friend.
Associated vocations
Tinker
Yeoman
Crafting locations
Cooked food - oven
Trail food - campfire
Ingredients - anywhere
Required tool
Bronze cooking supplies
Farmer
Everything from cereal crops to flax must be carefully tended by the Farmers of Middle Earth, it is these talented individuals who are able to maximize the fruits of harvest.
Associated vocations
Historian
Woodsman
Yeoman
Crafting locations
Workbench
Grain field
Pipeweed field
Vegetable field
Superior grain field
Superior pipeweed field
Superior vegetable field
Required tool
Bronze famring tools
Forester
Not all trees are created equal, it takes a trained Forester to locate and gather the wood necessary for everything from fuel to weapons. Gathers and treates wood for the woodworker, and boils animal-dropped hides for the tailor.
Associated vocations
Explorer
Woodsman
Crafting location
Workbench
Required tool
Bronze Forester's Axe
Jeweller
Simple adornments and objects of beauty are the heart of the jeweller's trade. However, exceptional adornments can go far to increasing the stature and confidence of an adventurer, and a skilled jeweller can produce true works of art. Basic adornments and objects of beauty are the heart of the jeweller's trade. However, exceptional adornments can go far to increasing the stature and confidence of an adventurer, and a skilled jeweller can produce true works of art. They are well known for creating single-use flasks of Hope, called Tokens, for use in difficult battles.
Associated vocations
Tinker
Crafting locations
Workbench
Superior Workbench
Required tool
Bronze Jeweler's Tools
Metalsmith
Metal armors and sturdy shields are the metalsmith's domain. Though their initial products may be of simple make, eventually their skills will allow them to work finer materials and greater designs.
Associated vocations
Armorer
Crafting locations
Forge
Superior Forge
Required tool
Bronze Smithing Hammmer
Prospector
Metal, ores and gems are not mere rocks existing on the surface. It takes a skilled Prospector to identify usable materials from the ground and bring them to the surface. Gathers and smelts metal for the Metalsmith, Weaponsmith, and Jeweler.
Associated vocations
Armorer
Armsman
Explorer
Tinker
Crafting location
Forge
Superior Forge
Required tool
Bronze Mining Pick
Scholar
Perhaps the most mysterious of the professions, the Scholar collects fragments of lost lore, and attempts to interpret their secrets. In doing so, he can produce scrolls that other craftsmen can read to improve their chances of producing a superior product. Other practical applications include lore by which specific enemies (orcs, trolls, the dead) might be best combated, or cures for various maladies.
Associated vocations
Historian
Crafting location
anywhere
Required tool
Bronze Scholar's Glass
Tailor
A skilled tailor can make simple clothing from common cloth, but with time and practice can create garments of great beauty that provide significant protection to their wearer. The Tailor can also work with tanned hides to produce leather armor – light, tough and suitable for travel.
Associated vocations
Armorer
Explorer
Yeoman
Crafting locations
Workbench
Superior Workbench
Required Tool
Bronze Tailor's Tools
Weaponsmith
As expected, the Weaponsmith is the primary source of melee weapons. Swords, daggers, and axes of all varieties are the Weaponsmith's purview, ranging from bronze training gear to weapons of ancient design and great renown.
Associated vocations
Historian
Crafting location
Forge
Superior Forge
Required tool
Bronze Smithing Hammer
Woodworker
As any archer will tell you, it takes more than a stick and a string to make a worthy weapon. The woodworker is an expert bowyer, but expands his trade to include staves, spears, and other hafted weapons. A master Woodworker can produce weapons that even an Elven hero would be proud to wield on the battlefield.
Associated vocations
Armsman
Woodsman
Crafting Location
Workbench
Superior Workbench
Required tool
Bronze woodworking tools
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There are two roles of professions: gathering and producing.
Proficiency levels
Crafting professions
Cook
Farmer
Forester
Jeweller (Jewelcrafter)
Metalsmith
Prospector
Scholar
Tailor
Weaponsmith
Woodworker
Cook
A long march can be made all the easier with the promise of a good meal at the end. While it may seem a mundane talent, a good cook is every adventurer's best friend.
Associated vocations
Tinker
Yeoman
Crafting locations
Cooked food - oven
Trail food - campfire
Ingredients - anywhere
Required tool
Bronze cooking supplies
Farmer
Everything from cereal crops to flax must be carefully tended by the Farmers of Middle Earth, it is these talented individuals who are able to maximize the fruits of harvest.
Associated vocations
Historian
Woodsman
Yeoman
Crafting locations
Workbench
Grain field
Pipeweed field
Vegetable field
Superior grain field
Superior pipeweed field
Superior vegetable field
Required tool
Bronze famring tools
Forester
Not all trees are created equal, it takes a trained Forester to locate and gather the wood necessary for everything from fuel to weapons. Gathers and treates wood for the woodworker, and boils animal-dropped hides for the tailor.
Associated vocations
Explorer
Woodsman
Crafting location
Workbench
Required tool
Bronze Forester's Axe
Jeweller
Simple adornments and objects of beauty are the heart of the jeweller's trade. However, exceptional adornments can go far to increasing the stature and confidence of an adventurer, and a skilled jeweller can produce true works of art. Basic adornments and objects of beauty are the heart of the jeweller's trade. However, exceptional adornments can go far to increasing the stature and confidence of an adventurer, and a skilled jeweller can produce true works of art. They are well known for creating single-use flasks of Hope, called Tokens, for use in difficult battles.
Associated vocations
Tinker
Crafting locations
Workbench
Superior Workbench
Required tool
Bronze Jeweler's Tools
Metalsmith
Metal armors and sturdy shields are the metalsmith's domain. Though their initial products may be of simple make, eventually their skills will allow them to work finer materials and greater designs.
Associated vocations
Armorer
Crafting locations
Forge
Superior Forge
Required tool
Bronze Smithing Hammmer
Prospector
Metal, ores and gems are not mere rocks existing on the surface. It takes a skilled Prospector to identify usable materials from the ground and bring them to the surface. Gathers and smelts metal for the Metalsmith, Weaponsmith, and Jeweler.
Associated vocations
Armorer
Armsman
Explorer
Tinker
Crafting location
Forge
Superior Forge
Required tool
Bronze Mining Pick
Scholar
Perhaps the most mysterious of the professions, the Scholar collects fragments of lost lore, and attempts to interpret their secrets. In doing so, he can produce scrolls that other craftsmen can read to improve their chances of producing a superior product. Other practical applications include lore by which specific enemies (orcs, trolls, the dead) might be best combated, or cures for various maladies.
Associated vocations
Historian
Crafting location
anywhere
Required tool
Bronze Scholar's Glass
Tailor
A skilled tailor can make simple clothing from common cloth, but with time and practice can create garments of great beauty that provide significant protection to their wearer. The Tailor can also work with tanned hides to produce leather armor – light, tough and suitable for travel.
Associated vocations
Armorer
Explorer
Yeoman
Crafting locations
Workbench
Superior Workbench
Required Tool
Bronze Tailor's Tools
Weaponsmith
As expected, the Weaponsmith is the primary source of melee weapons. Swords, daggers, and axes of all varieties are the Weaponsmith's purview, ranging from bronze training gear to weapons of ancient design and great renown.
Associated vocations
Historian
Crafting location
Forge
Superior Forge
Required tool
Bronze Smithing Hammer
Woodworker
As any archer will tell you, it takes more than a stick and a string to make a worthy weapon. The woodworker is an expert bowyer, but expands his trade to include staves, spears, and other hafted weapons. A master Woodworker can produce weapons that even an Elven hero would be proud to wield on the battlefield.
Associated vocations
Armsman
Woodsman
Crafting Location
Workbench
Superior Workbench
Required tool
Bronze woodworking tools
http://lotro.mmorpgedge.com/articles/14/1/Professions-Overview/Page1.html
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