noun: artificer; plural noun: artificers
1.
a skilled mechanic in the armed forces.
2.
ARCHAIC
a skilled craftsman or inventor.
I would like to put forth this suggestion for SV to consider as a future secondary skill profession once the main Myrland server is stabilised and flourishing.
The Artificer is a profession that allows players to create different decorative ornaments for other crafted items such as armours, weapons, shields, and so forth, with absolutely zero effect on item stats or performance.
It would essentially be a secondary profession that creates what we would call skins that players pay for in games these days using real world money. Of course, in Mortal Online 2 we don't want any additional paid content as our monthly sub pays for all content including future expansions.
Thus, those who are into skins but don't want any kind of cash shops can have the best of both worlds, in a way that makes sense from a practical and immersive standpoint.
For those who couldn't care less about skins, they can simply avoid the profession altogether, and won't have to contend with any kind of cash shops which is widely shunned in this community.
1.
a skilled mechanic in the armed forces.
2.
ARCHAIC
a skilled craftsman or inventor.
I would like to put forth this suggestion for SV to consider as a future secondary skill profession once the main Myrland server is stabilised and flourishing.
The Artificer is a profession that allows players to create different decorative ornaments for other crafted items such as armours, weapons, shields, and so forth, with absolutely zero effect on item stats or performance.
It would essentially be a secondary profession that creates what we would call skins that players pay for in games these days using real world money. Of course, in Mortal Online 2 we don't want any additional paid content as our monthly sub pays for all content including future expansions.
Thus, those who are into skins but don't want any kind of cash shops can have the best of both worlds, in a way that makes sense from a practical and immersive standpoint.
For those who couldn't care less about skins, they can simply avoid the profession altogether, and won't have to contend with any kind of cash shops which is widely shunned in this community.
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