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A noble profession for those that like to work with their hands, Traders craft items and then sell what they craft to eager folks that need items that they make. Credits can flow into a shrewd Trader's hands if they follow the desires of the market.
  
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A noble profession for those that like to work with their hands, Traders craft items and then sell what they craft to eager folks that need items that they make. Credits can flow into a shrewd Trader's hands if they follow the desires of the market.  
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Traders tend to specialize in one of four fields: Domestic Goods, Structures, Munitions, or Engineering.  
  
Traders tend to specialize in one of four fields: Domestic Goods, Structures, Munitions, or Engineering.
 
  
 
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===Domestic Goods===
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==Domestic Goods==
The Trader-DomesticGoods profession consists of chefs (who make drinks & food) and tailors (who make clothing & tailor components, e.g. synth cloth). Every chef and tailor is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
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The Trader-Domestic Goods profession consists of chefs (who make drinks & food) and tailors (who make clothing & tailor components, e.g. synth cloth). Every chef and tailor is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
  
 
Caveat: The information in this document was collected from many sources, including:
 
Caveat: The information in this document was collected from many sources, including:
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A popular program for keeping track of your sales is "Merchant's Friend" - ask WeeScott for it.
 
A popular program for keeping track of your sales is "Merchant's Friend" - ask WeeScott for it.
 
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===Structures===
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==Structures==
 
The Trader-Structures profession consists of architects (who make buildings & furniture) and shipwrights (who make ships & their assorted parts). Every architect and shipwright is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
 
The Trader-Structures profession consists of architects (who make buildings & furniture) and shipwrights (who make ships & their assorted parts). Every architect and shipwright is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
  
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More on using “vendor search”: (1) Also note that not all player vendors will appear on the search. It is a feature that can be enabled or disabled by the player who places a vendor, though most people will have it enabled. Some people disable the vendor search if they have higher prices & still get plenty of traffic due to location (like being in a large shop or mall) where they can get away with less Advertising. The bazaar search is a form of marketing after all, which may not always be helpful to the merchant. (2) The “Crafted Item Name Filter” is supposed to only work for crafted items. Apparently this works some of the time for non-crafted items, seems very buggy. (3) The vendor search places all factory crates in one category, regardless of what the crates contain. These can be found by filtering under “Misc Items” --> “Factory Crates.” Since all crates will only have crafted items in them, you can use the crafted item name filter to narrow down to the type of items you are looking for in crates. Certain items are rarely sold as singles, so you may have to look here to find what you are looking for - a common example of this are components like master artisan electronics components which are almost always sold only by the crate. (4) Similarly, you may also want to filter for “Wearable Containers” - this may be helpful for finding things often sold as sets, like armour. Most reputable merchants will provide a descriptive name for the container because there is no way to know the exact contents as a buyer, this relies on a good deal of trust in the vendor (“Let the buyer beware!”). Kelderek, 12/21/05, 2:16 p.m.
 
More on using “vendor search”: (1) Also note that not all player vendors will appear on the search. It is a feature that can be enabled or disabled by the player who places a vendor, though most people will have it enabled. Some people disable the vendor search if they have higher prices & still get plenty of traffic due to location (like being in a large shop or mall) where they can get away with less Advertising. The bazaar search is a form of marketing after all, which may not always be helpful to the merchant. (2) The “Crafted Item Name Filter” is supposed to only work for crafted items. Apparently this works some of the time for non-crafted items, seems very buggy. (3) The vendor search places all factory crates in one category, regardless of what the crates contain. These can be found by filtering under “Misc Items” --> “Factory Crates.” Since all crates will only have crafted items in them, you can use the crafted item name filter to narrow down to the type of items you are looking for in crates. Certain items are rarely sold as singles, so you may have to look here to find what you are looking for - a common example of this are components like master artisan electronics components which are almost always sold only by the crate. (4) Similarly, you may also want to filter for “Wearable Containers” - this may be helpful for finding things often sold as sets, like armour. Most reputable merchants will provide a descriptive name for the container because there is no way to know the exact contents as a buyer, this relies on a good deal of trust in the vendor (“Let the buyer beware!”). Kelderek, 12/21/05, 2:16 p.m.
 
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===Munitions===
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==Munitions==
 
The Trader-Munitions profession consists of armoursmiths (who make armour) and weaponsmiths (who make bombs, guns, & knives). Every armoursmith and weaponsmith is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
 
The Trader-Munitions profession consists of armoursmiths (who make armour) and weaponsmiths (who make bombs, guns, & knives). Every armoursmith and weaponsmith is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
  
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http://www.geocities.com/ravingbantha/armorcolor.html
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==Engineering==
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The Trader-Engineer profession consists of droidsmiths (who make droids), weaponsmiths (who make bombs, guns, & knives; it's also unclear as to whether or not the Trader-Engineer is 100% weaponsmith - he/she may only be able to make some of the weaponsmith items), and Master Artisan (components, vehicles, various miscellaneous items). Every droidsmith, weaponsmith, and Master Artisan is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
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==Updates==
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The Trader profession is scheduled for a major revamp in the next few months. It was supposed to be in Publish 29 (Marech?), but has been postponed. Dev Thunderheart said that details will follow as they become available. (1/11/06)
  
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Every Trader has Master Merchant.
The Trader-Engineer profession consists of droidsmiths (who make droids), weaponsmiths (who make bombs, guns, & knives; it's also unclear as to whether or not the Trader-Engineer is 100% weaponsmith - he/she may only be able to make some of the weaponsmith items), and Master Artisan (components, vehicles, various miscellaneous items). Every droidsmith, weaponsmith, and Master Artisan is (automatically) also a Master Merchant.
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Every Trader has the basic surveying ability - Traders just get the extra range & resource collection. You will receive the “Elder” title (awarded in recognition of your status in the game as a valued veteran player) . . . The “Elder” titles are based off of Master Badges that you have earned. Any Master Profession Badge that you currently have will be available to you as an Elder Title. Thunderheart, General FAQ V. 1.2, 11/11
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Item decay has been completely removed from the game. Thunderheart, General FAQ V. 1.2, 11/11
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In-game items & collectibles that are non-combat related won’t be affected at all. Player housing, vehicles, collectibles, & other items will remain completely intact & transition with your character. Thunderheart, General FAQ V. 1.2, 11/11
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There are 3 ways to earn XP: combat, crafting, & social activities. Crafting something will earn you crafting XP. When you have earned enough experience points for a skill within your profession you are granted that skill. Thunderheart, General FAQ V. 1.2, 11/11
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You will no longer be learning skills as you develop your character. Instead, you will now be leaning abilities as you progress through your chosen profession path. The same abilities are accessible to all players of a given profession (i.e., only Traders can learn the abilities of shipwright). Thunderheart, General FAQ V1.2, 11/11
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You will be able to try each type of Trader if you wish. If you do so, you will use up a respec for each time you select a new profession, even if your choices are different specializations within Trader. Thunderheart, General FAQ V1.2, 11/11
  
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All crafters will keep their current vendors if transitioning to the Trader profession. All Traders will continue to be able to add items to the vendors for sale & sell items from them. However, if you go from a crafting profession & re-allocate your skill points into one of the combat professions, you will lose the ability to sell items from your current vendors (i.e, you keep the items stored but can no longer sell from them). Under the new profession system, only Traders will be able to sell goods & items. Thunderheart, General FAQ V1.2, 11/11
  
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Crafting stations will remain the same. However, only Traders will now be able to use them as they are the only profession now capable of crafting. Thunderheart, General FAQ V1.2, 11/11
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==Reference==
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*[http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/en_US/players/guides.vm Game Guides] (Sony Online Entertainment)
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*[http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/players/guides.vm?id=70009 Star Wars Galaxies: Trader Guide] (Sony Online Entertainment)

Latest revision as of 18:27, 8 October 2011