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Lythalia
Lythalia
Posts: 21

5/25/2016
What is the best profession you've had so far?

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Grenem
Grenem
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5/25/2016
Lythalia wrote:
What is the best profession you've had so far?

Midnighter is the best if you aren't a fate player and want BDR- 1 more point than otherwise availible. I also liked doctor/notary, but those are less useful. Mechanichally, Midnighter is my favorite.

Correspondent has a more awesome thematic though- contextually, it's my favorite.

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Koenig
Koenig
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5/25/2016
It does bring up a good question though; when it comes to acquiring useful, hard to get, items, what would be the best profession?

I am a correspondent currently as I find it to be the most interesting from a role playing standpoint, but I find its payout rather useless and would much rather have a different profession in the long run.

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Kittenpox
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Posts: 869

5/25/2016
Koenig wrote:
It does bring up a good question though; when it comes to acquiring useful, hard to get, items, what would be the best profession?

I am a correspondent currently as I find it to be the most interesting from a role playing standpoint, but I find its payout rather useless and would much rather have a different profession in the long run.

I'm not sure how well this fits the 'useful' category, but...
Being a Glassman provides me with a steady supply of Mourning Candles - no LoN-inducing item conversions required. ^_^

(I used to be a Correspondent, myself, so I know what you mean.)

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absimiliard
absimiliard
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5/25/2016
I do appreciate the non-LoN way to gain Mourning Candles. But since it had nothing to do with my desire to be a Glassman I must admit I'm stumped as to what to do with the blasted things.

Is there a better use for them than selling them to the Bazaar for echoes?

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MrBurnside
MrBurnside
Posts: 188

5/25/2016
absimiliard wrote:
I do appreciate the non-LoN way to gain Mourning Candles. But since it had nothing to do with my desire to be a Glassman I must admit I'm stumped as to what to do with the blasted things.

Is there a better use for them than selling them to the Bazaar for echoes?

Not many. They're of use in one of the later Fidgeting Writer stages, or if you have the other things to make a CoC, but beyond that there's nothing grindable.
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ofelina
ofelina
Posts: 18

5/26/2016
I've only done the journalist -> author -> correspondent track, and though I really like the image for the ink (the roleplay aspect of being a correspondent is so cool!), being an author gave much more useful rewards. The free nights were easy MWs, and the wine cellars were a nice way to build up - very gradually - bazaar tears. Stolen kisses could be up-converted to favors in high places (I have a salon), and the blackmail material could be sold for a quick buck.

I dunno, I guess I have ambition remorse.

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 Saklad
Saklad
Posts: 528

6/1/2016
I’d honestly just choose the coolest sounding one. All of them have very good benefits and item rewards, but they aren’t so unique that you can’t the important ones other ways. Whatever sounds most appealing will probably line up with whatever you want do in the game anyway.

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dov
dov
Posts: 2580

6/20/2017
Aniline wrote:
Are Tier 0 professions worth it? As a new player, should I stay in one or switch out as soon as a Tier 1 profession is available?

The training professions are the best way to gain weekly stat boosts (up to 70).

So I'd recommend to stay with the training profession until the relevant stat hits 70, then switch to another training profession, etc.

Once all your stats are above 70, switch to the Tier 1 profession of your choice.

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Julius Stokes
Julius Stokes
Posts: 113

5/26/2016
For the early game, you'll want Trickster, it gives you the most money per week. I'm a campaigner myself, for the revolutionaries.

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Grenem
Grenem
Posts: 2067

5/26/2016
Julias Stokes wrote:
For the early game, you'll want Trickster, it gives you the most money per week. I'm a campaigner myself, for the revolutionaries.

Debatable. trickster costs an extra action for the payout, and there are multiple payouts that compete once you deduct points for that and factor in the items that are more useful than their sell price.

Enforcer offers only 34 echoes in items, but one of them is use of villians, which costs 22 echoes to actually acquire under normal circumstances, and it also offers a criminal favor for an effective value of 36 echoes short term and 52 long term, until you have enough that you don't have any use for villians. (Which, to be fair, is when you have eight for most players. but still!)

[treating the criminal favor as worth two echoes. you could make a case for it being worth more or less, but that's what i tend to value them at]

The rat-catcher offers 37.5 echoes, including the immediately useful strong-backed labor, which is either usable later for its full value as a 13.5 echo item, or can be turned in in either the clay quarters (for 10 echoes in miscellany, the same as the cost there) or the forgotten quarter for 5 expedition supplies. if you treat the item as worth its replacement cost, it's at least 45 echoes per week, arguably 48.5 as the latter is the more practical purchase price.

Finally, while the journalist's ultimate reward mostly takes the form of useless items, it does include a night on the town- this rare item used to be the best form for MW, and is still good for a variable payout ranging from, apparently, 15 to 87 MW on a certain card, (though not without other costs) and costs 15.5 echoes and some MW to make. if you presume you'll have use for it, this'll make for 45.5 echoes per week of payout.
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Myrto
Myrto
Posts: 209

5/26/2016
As others have said, if you have any interest in getting a zubmarine in the future, I suggest being a murderer, which results in a much easier time creating all those bejeweled lenses. That's how I got my zub in a fairly reasonable amount of time. After I got the diamonds, I switched to my current profession of Midnighter, for RP reasons more than payout.

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Ian Hart
Ian Hart
Posts: 437

5/31/2016
Midnighter feels like the worst (because the item is only +2 shadowy over my existing items in that slot) but it sure is stylish.

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Morkan Kassington
Morkan Kassington
Posts: 261

5/31/2016
Rat-Catcher is really useful guys, the Rostygold and Rats are very helpful when you need to tackle the ring-fights and stay longer to level Dangerous.

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"Many" Chin
Posts: 383

5/25/2016
i guess author and journalist is good for getting MWs easily, if the RNG doesn't hate you when you're flipping cards. Ratcatcher was , of course, very good for grinding LOTS of rats.

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Parelle
Parelle
Posts: 1084

5/26/2016
Midnighter's also are paid in Favours in High Places, which combine well for Making Wave increases on lodging cards.

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Optimatum
Optimatum
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5/25/2016
I believe the best way to get Mourning Candles is the Affair of the Box, so Liberation-related conversions shouldn't be a big issue there.

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Optimatum
Optimatum
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5/25/2016
Best profession in what way? I quite enjoyed being a Correspondent since my Persuasive is my lowest stat by far, though I'm temporarily a Rat-Catcher for grinding.

Grenem wrote:
Lythalia wrote:
What is the best profession you've had so far?

I also liked doctor/notary, but those are less useful.

They are best for grinding, though. An extra 520 echoes a year is nothing to sneeze at.
edited by Optimatum on 5/25/2016

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