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The '''Engineering skill''' will cover making complex mechanical things. This will in all likelihood include crossbows, siege equipment, repairing gates, and possibly home/caravan/ship improvements. |
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The '''Engineering skill''' will cover making complex mechanical things. Engineers specialize in many things, such as carving and shaping of materials, the fletching of bows, making of toys and furniture, even siege engines and the like. Engineering is separated into the disciplines of [[Carving discipline|carving]], [[Shaping discipline|shaping]], and [[Tinkering discipline|tinkering]]. Currently, [[Crafting_Materials#Stone|stone]] and [[Crafting_Materials#Bone|bone]] can be used to create tools, weapons, fluff, and (soon to be) [[Bone armor]]. |
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The [[Crossing Engineering Society]] and [[Riverhaven Engineering Society]] are places to pick up [[Work Orders]], buy [[Crafting_Tools#Engineering|engineering tools]], and have workrooms with close-able doors to create projects in relative privacy (so you don't have to worry about leaving stuff on the ground). |
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Revision as of 10:52, 1 February 2013
One of the new crafting skills to replace Mechanical Lore. Only the Carving discipline has been released, but lockpick carving also contests engineering if it is higher than mech.
The Engineering skill will cover making complex mechanical things. Engineers specialize in many things, such as carving and shaping of materials, the fletching of bows, making of toys and furniture, even siege engines and the like. Engineering is separated into the disciplines of carving, shaping, and tinkering. Currently, stone and bone can be used to create tools, weapons, fluff, and (soon to be) Bone armor.
Locations
The Crossing Engineering Society and Riverhaven Engineering Society are places to pick up Work Orders, buy engineering tools, and have workrooms with close-able doors to create projects in relative privacy (so you don't have to worry about leaving stuff on the ground).
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