Whitesmith | |||||
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Whitesmith concept art for RO. | |||||
Info | |||||
Job Tier | Rebirth Class | ||||
Job Base | Blacksmith | ||||
RO Job Bonuses | |||||
STR | AGI | VIT | INT | DEX | LUK |
+6 | +7 | +6 | +6 | +12 | +8 |
RO2 Job Bonuses | |||||
STR | AGI | VIT | INT | WIS | |
none | none | none | none | none |
When the Blacksmith transcends the limitations of working with Steel, the realization that any material existing in the world can be used to create valuable items naturally follows. It is this level of artistry in creating weapons that defines the Whitesmith. The Whitesmith also specializes in manipulating fire and using Mace and Ax weapons in battle.[1][2]
NOTE: On iRO, the Whitesmith is localized as Mastersmith.
Background[]
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Job Change Quest[]
Notable Whitesmiths[]
Races[]
Both Normans and Dwarves are able to become Whitesmiths by trade.
Armor[]
Whitesmiths can equip gear designated as:
- Whitesmith Classes Only
- Transcendant Class Only
- All Classes
Weapons[]
Whitesmiths can utilize the following weapons:
Abilities[]
See Whitesmith Skills for the complete list.
Weapon Refine | Cart Termination |
Cart Boost | Maximum Over Thrust |
Meltdown |
Advanced Jobs[]
Whitesmiths can go on to become Mechanics.
1st Class | 2nd Class | 3rd Class | Transcendant |
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Merchant | Blacksmith | Mechanic | Whitesmith |
Trivia[]
- A whitesmith is a person who works with "white" or light-coloured metals such as tin and pewter. The term is also applied to metalworkers who do only finishing work – such as filing or polishing – on iron and other "black" metals.[3]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ iRO Website 2013 Mar.
- ↑ Official kRO Website 2019 Apr. 04
- ↑ Wikipedia 2013 Mar.
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