Template:SkillList
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This template can be used to grab Profession and Specialty skills lists. SkillList will generate the information, using the following Modules:
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Skills
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Smith Profession
Smiths smelt concentrate ore into metal bars and craft superior tools that helps citizens work more productively.
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Tailor Profession
Tailorings work with cloth to make high-end furniture.and clothing that provides special bonuses when worn.
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Chef Profession
Chefs create highly nutritious food using the raw food provided by hunters and farmers.
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Hunter Profession
Hunting animals provides a great source of nutritious food and their skins can be used in a variety of crafting projects.
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Scientist Profession
Scientists can transforms the knowledge and understanding of the world into more practical uses.
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Survivalist Profession
All citizens are survivalists in the world of Eco. How can you save the world if you can't save yourself?
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Carpenter Profession
Carpenters use harvested logs to craft a variety of useful products. Wood is an excellent source of building materials and furniture for homes.
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Mason Profession
Masons craft with stone and are a valuable source of building material and furniture. The ore they collect is used by smiths to smelt into metal bars.
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Engineer Profession
Engineers use the materials created by other professions to create cutting edge technology that paves the way for technological advancement.
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Farmer Profession
Farmers specialize in all aspects of agriculture. The crops they produce are a primary source of the calories needed to perform work.