Work Order Naming Conventions
Most work orders will be named using the following syntax:
[skill code][id#] [product] – [payment]The portion in green is also used to label the matching crate, if any.
These are the skill codes used:
| Code | Skill Used |
|---|---|
| A | Animal Husbandry |
| B | Blacksmithing |
| C | Cooking |
| D | Digging |
| F | Farming |
| G | Gardening |
| H | Hunting |
| M | Mining |
| N | Nature |
| P | Pottery |
| S | Stoneworking |
| T | Tailoring |
| W | Woodworking |
| Y | Forestry |
The id# is just a distinct number to help match the work order with the crate to use.
The product is the item to be created or processed.
The payment will be a value representing an amount of iron, copper, silver, etc.
Example:
S1 Stone Bricks - 3cThis is a stoneworking work order that expects you to fill a crate labeled "S1 Stone Bricks" and pays 3 copper.
