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Crafting i Guild Wars 2, tagen från gw2forum:
In Guild Wars 2, there are eight crafting disciplines players can choose from.
* Weaponsmith – Weaponsmiths craft melee weapons, such as swords, axes and hammers.
* Huntsman – Huntsmen craft ranged weapons like bows and pistol, as well as torches and warhorns.
* Artificer– Artificers craft magical weapons such as staves and scepters
* Armorsmith – Armorsmiths craft heavy armor pieces.
* Leatherworker – Leatherworkers craft medium armor pieces.
* Tailor – Tailors craft light armor pieces.
* Jewelcrafter – Jewelcrafters craft jewelry, such as rings and necklaces.
* Cook – Cooks can prepare food which characters can eat for temporary combat buffs.
In addition, most crafters can create upgrades for their gear. For instance, a weaponsmith can craft a handle which can be attached to melee weapons to give them a chance to poison enemies.
Characters can be proficient in up to two crafting disciplines at a time. We feel that this allows players to have a good variety in the items that they can craft, but still maintains player interaction and exchange. It also gives a stronger focus on the specifics of what you can craft- especially with the depth and size of each of our crafting professions.
Although a character can only have two disciplines at a time, they can change their crafting disciplines by visiting the master craftsmen NPC that can be found in all major cities. When you change back to a crafting discipline that you’ve previously learned, you regain your skill level and known recipes from that discipline, but the cost of changing disciplines increases with the skill level in that discipline.
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