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==References==
 
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* [[http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/artisan/jeweler/]]

Revision as of 13:40, 13 March 2012

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Training is the process of upgrading the Artisans. Each Artisan has five skill levels, and as they increase in skill they gain new titles, learn new crafting recipes, and offer better items for sale.

Their appearance improves as well, with their wagons growing more elaborately-decorated, and more cool stuff appearing in their displays.

Training an Artisan is not free; each level requires progressively more materials and gold. Since the higher levels provide considerable benefits to the player, it's assumed they will be quite expensive to train, though no details have yet been revealed.


The Blacksmith

Training Haedrig from Apprentice.

Haedrig Eamon starts out as an Apprentice Blacksmith. To upgrade him to the next level, Journeyman Blacksmith, was quite inexpensive, at least as seen in the Caravan video, in August 2010. Final game prices may vary.

  • Level One: Apprentice Blacksmith. Starting state.
  • Level Two: Journeyman Blacksmith.
  • Level Three: Unknown.
    • Upgrade Cost: Unknown
  • Level Four: Unknown.
    • Upgrade Cost: Unknown
  • Level Five: Unknown.
    • Upgrade Cost: Unknown


The Mystic

The mystic was one of the three intended artisans but was later removed. He was intended to craft magical items for the spell casters but his items have been moved to the blacksmith who now also creates these items.

The Jeweler

The jeweler is called Covetous Shen[1]

Nothing is yet known of the Jeweler's starting level, or upgrade costs.



References

  • http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/artisan/jeweler/