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[[User:Archangel|Archangel]] ([[User talk:Archangel|talk]]) 17:59, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
 
[[User:Archangel|Archangel]] ([[User talk:Archangel|talk]]) 17:59, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
 
Hey, can you take multiple professions from different skills? Like say, you could take Geologist and Rancher?
 
Hey, can you take multiple professions from different skills? Like say, you could take Geologist and Rancher?
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== A note on gemologist ==
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Gemologist says it's a +30% increase (that is then floored) but since it's a floating point number, it's actually something like a +29.999995% increase, so it should be fairly likely to get a few values that are one less than expected.

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Profession Codes

These are copied from https://stardewcommunitywiki.com/Talk:Skills

FARMING: 0 - Rancher | 1 - Tiller | 2 - Coopmaster | 3 - Shepherd | 4 - Artisan | 5 - Agriculturalist

FISHING: 6 - Fisher | 7 - Trapper | 8 - Angler | 9 - Pirate | 10 - Mariner | 11 - Luremaster

FORAGING: 12 - Forester | 13 - Gatherer | 14 - Lumberjack | 15 - Tapper | 16 - Botonist | 17 - Tracker

MINING: 18 - Miner | 19 - Geologist | 20 - Blacksmith | 21 - Prospector | 22 - Escavator | 23 - Gemologist

COMBAT: 24 - Fighter | 25 - Scout | 26 - Brute | 27 - Defender | 28 - Acrobat | 29 - Desperado
-- margotbean (talk) 18:28, 25 November 2021 (UTC)

Archangel (talk) 17:59, 1 May 2023 (UTC) Hey, can you take multiple professions from different skills? Like say, you could take Geologist and Rancher?

A note on gemologist

Gemologist says it's a +30% increase (that is then floored) but since it's a floating point number, it's actually something like a +29.999995% increase, so it should be fairly likely to get a few values that are one less than expected.