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− | '''Expert''' is a character class in the RPG. In World of Warcraft it is the third, near-final stage of a [[Professions|profession]] learned at the appropriate (expert or better) profession [[Trainer|trainer]], except where noted below. |
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− | The expert is similar to a [[commoner]], but she is well trained or performs a unique role in society. Experts are diverse, skilled and less widespread than commoners. A village blacksmith who turns out horseshoes and iron pots is a commoner, while the king's swordsmith is an expert. The dwarven gemcutter, the night elf herbalist and the forsaken wilderness guide are all experts.{{Cite|WoWRPG|366}} |
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− | *[[Edwin VanCleef]] |
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− | *[[Master Apothecary Faranell]] |
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− | *[[Rumholt Thunderaxe]] |
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− | ==Additional Notes== |
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− | * At 125 [[Skill|skill]] points (not counting any [[Racial_Traits|racial]] or other bonuses) you can learn the '''Expert''' stage and gain up to 225 points before you must learn [[Artisan]] to advance. |
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− | * You must be level 20 to become an Expert. |
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− | * You can learn the Artisan stage at 200 points before you reach 225 points. |
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− | * [[Professions#Secondary_Professions|Secondary Professions]] require a [[Book|special book]] to [[Train#How_Do_I_Train_A_Skill.3F#|train]] the Expert stage. |
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− | Profession skill [[Level|level]]s fall into five stages of increasing [[Ability|ability]] to learn and execute [[Recipe|recipe]]s: [[Apprentice]], [[Journeyman]], '''Expert''', [[Artisan]] and [[Master]] ({{bc-inline}}-only). |
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Art: Peter Lee
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