Does crafting trained or untrained have an effect on amount earned from working.


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Greetings adventurers!!

I wonder if there are trained or untrained limitations when crafting(as work) and the amount earned.

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Check: You can practice your trade and make a decent living, earning half your check result in gold pieces per week of dedicated work. You know how to use the tools of your trade, how to perform the craft's daily tasks, how to supervise untrained helpers, and how to handle common problems. (Untrained laborers and assistants earn an average of 1 silver piece per day.).

To me it suggests having at-least one rank in the chosen crafting field will result in them being "trained" labourers (earning half check result in gold pieces.)

If no skill ranks are in crafting fields they will just earn 1sp per day as untrained workers.


I believe that "1 sp/day" part if referring to NPCs. As in, if YOU hire an untrained laborer that is what you pay to them.


Hey RumpinRufus thanks for that input, it really can be interoperated in a number of ways and that is a solid interoperation.

I did find in the Profession skills some interesting things;

stated here: Profession

Quote:
Untrained: Untrained laborers and assistants (that is, characters without any ranks in Profession) earn an average of 1 silver piece per day.

So it seems to go into details a litter further what an Untrained labourer or assistant can be, although its stated for the profession skill.

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