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Miner is a [[gathering]] or disciples of land [[classes|class]] that extracts minerals from grounds of [[Eorzea]]. | Miner is a [[gathering]] or disciples of land [[classes|class]] that extracts minerals from grounds of [[Eorzea]]. The raw ores and gemstones they acquire are utilized by [[blacksmith]] and [[goldsmith]] [[crafting]] classes. | ||
==Lore== | ==Lore== | ||
Miners are responsible for the excavation and handling of Eorzea's mineral wealth, be it ores, fossils, precious stones, or otherwise. To fully master the advanced techniques developed by the great mining nation of Ul'dah, they undertake a wide range of tasks, from the meticulous prospecting of the most minute deposits to large-scale civil engineering. Many miners subscribe to the theory of continental drift, and take for their patron deity Oschon the Wanderer.[http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/game/armoury/land/miner] | Miners are responsible for the excavation and handling of Eorzea's mineral wealth, be it ores, fossils, precious stones, or otherwise. To fully master the advanced techniques developed by the great mining nation of Ul'dah, they undertake a wide range of tasks, from the meticulous prospecting of the most minute deposits to large-scale civil engineering. Many miners subscribe to the theory of continental drift, and take for their patron deity Oschon the Wanderer.[http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/game/armoury/land/miner] | ||
{{Crafting and Gathering}} | {{Crafting and Gathering}} |
Revision as of 07:51, 1 June 2013
Miner is a gathering or disciples of land class that extracts minerals from grounds of Eorzea. The raw ores and gemstones they acquire are utilized by blacksmith and goldsmith crafting classes.
Lore
Miners are responsible for the excavation and handling of Eorzea's mineral wealth, be it ores, fossils, precious stones, or otherwise. To fully master the advanced techniques developed by the great mining nation of Ul'dah, they undertake a wide range of tasks, from the meticulous prospecting of the most minute deposits to large-scale civil engineering. Many miners subscribe to the theory of continental drift, and take for their patron deity Oschon the Wanderer.[1]