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| Renowned (Basic Mark) || 300 |
| Renowned (Basic Mark) || 300 |
Revision as of 00:19, 5 August 2011
Prestige is a measure of standing withing a crafting discipline.
Gain
It is gained through doing work orders for crafting masters. Harder work orders produce greater prestige, but easy work orders still give prestige.
Prestige is awarded based on the difficulty level of the work order, the difficulty tier of the item, and the number of items you're told to make. Mastercrafting all items in a work order gives a small bonus, and marking the items with a maker mark also gives a bonus.
Loss
Prestige is lost over time, and must be constantly worked on. The loss is percentage based, so higher prestige depletes faster.
Use
Currently, it only allows you to qualify for maker marks, but it will eventually be linked to special stores as well.
Levels
Crafter | approx chall WO |
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Unknown | 0 |
Familiar | 10? |
Recognized | 25? |
Reputable | 50? |
Professional | 100 |
Well-Known | 200 |
Noteworthy | |
Renowned (Basic Mark) | 300 |
Prominent | |
Honored | |
Acclaimed | |
Famous (Advanced Mark?) | |
Peerless | |
Illustrious | |
Legendary |