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<blockquote data-quote="Storme" data-source="post: 3864750" data-attributes="member: 56172"><p>Well, owing to the intent of Profession, I would say you could use the skill to earn 1d20 +X skill copper per day. Other than very few crafting requirements I'm aware of, this is what Profession is really for, other than adding "flavor."</p><p></p><p>I find that Profession is best given to your Followers, who stay at home making money working and crafting so that when you get back from your adventure, there's a bit of spending money waiting for ya.</p><p></p><p>Say, you have 25 level 1 followers with a Profession: Pencil Trainer with Skill Focus (Pencil Trainer). That would give your guys as much as +11 when training pencils. </p><p></p><p>25x11=275</p><p>And lets take 10 so you don't have to roll 25d20...</p><p>That's 250+275=525 copper per day.</p><p></p><p>By the time you get back from your 2 weeks there, 2 weeks back dungeon adventure, Your boys have made as much as 15750 copper...or 157 gold. Give each of them, say, 2 gold a week...making them 25 of the richest Pencil Trainers (or any other professin for that matter) in the land so they're REALLY happy. that leaves you with 107 gold to buy gear with.</p><p></p><p>And don't EVEN get me started on getting a bunch of CRAFTING: Composer, Wordsmith, Painters going. These felles will be raking in hundreds of gold per week.</p><p></p><p>Am I on a tangent or what? Does my EARLIER part of this address your question? <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/nervous.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":heh:" title="Nervous Laugh :heh:" data-shortname=":heh:" /> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Storme</p><p>(Being a bad boy)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storme, post: 3864750, member: 56172"] Well, owing to the intent of Profession, I would say you could use the skill to earn 1d20 +X skill copper per day. Other than very few crafting requirements I'm aware of, this is what Profession is really for, other than adding "flavor." I find that Profession is best given to your Followers, who stay at home making money working and crafting so that when you get back from your adventure, there's a bit of spending money waiting for ya. Say, you have 25 level 1 followers with a Profession: Pencil Trainer with Skill Focus (Pencil Trainer). That would give your guys as much as +11 when training pencils. 25x11=275 And lets take 10 so you don't have to roll 25d20... That's 250+275=525 copper per day. By the time you get back from your 2 weeks there, 2 weeks back dungeon adventure, Your boys have made as much as 15750 copper...or 157 gold. Give each of them, say, 2 gold a week...making them 25 of the richest Pencil Trainers (or any other professin for that matter) in the land so they're REALLY happy. that leaves you with 107 gold to buy gear with. And don't EVEN get me started on getting a bunch of CRAFTING: Composer, Wordsmith, Painters going. These felles will be raking in hundreds of gold per week. Am I on a tangent or what? Does my EARLIER part of this address your question? :heh: Storme (Being a bad boy) [/QUOTE]
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