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'''University Professor'''
'''University Professor'''


Professor Taylor was lured away from Harvard University where he taught Advanced Manufacturing Process a few years ago. He now teaches the second-level course, Recipes, in the Inventions Program. He is no-nonsense, decisive, and utterly blunt.
A few years ago, Professor Taylor was lured away from Harvard University where he taught Advanced Manufacturing Process. He now teaches the second-level course, Recipes, in the Inventions Program. He is no-nonsense, decisive, and utterly blunt.


=== Initial Contact ===
=== Initial Contact ===


So you must be '''Hero'''. Made it though Boram's class did you? Good. It IS one of the easier ones.
Made it though Boram's class did you? I heard about the [[Council]].  That's terrible, yet somehow not surprising.  Good job on getting the supplies.


My class is about Recipes. Before you say it, no this is not a cooking class. Yeah that jokes never gets old. Ha. Ha.
=== Greeting ===


So let's move through the course, advanced-style. I talk fast and brief.
You're back, '''Hero'''. Missed my class, did you? I figured as much. Recipes really are the backbone of the entire system. If you need to refresh your memory, check the Library computer again. And no, that cooking class joke still isn't funny.


There are two variations of Recipes: one variation is 'built in' to the Workbenches here on campus and the other variation is a 'personal recipe'. Like your Enhancement and Salvage inventory, you now have a Recipe Inventory, which you can find by clicking on your Recipes tab under the Enhancements window.
== Missions ==


Recipes have different Rarities as shown by the color of their name.
=== Use the Library Computer to research Recipes ===


In brief: Common (at Workbenches, but not dropped) are White, Uncommon are Yellow, Rare are Orange, and Extremely Rare are Purple. Think you got all that? Good because there's more.
'''Briefing'''


Each Recipe tells you what it requires to 'build' it such as Salvage Components as well as Influence for the use of the Workbench.
My class is about Recipes.  Before you say it, no this is not a cooking class.  Yeah that jokes never gets old.  Ha.  Ha.  I talk fast and brief, listen and learn.


If you're making an Enhancement, you can 'mouse over' the Enhancement Icon and you'll see a tooltip that gives you more information about that Enhancement. Now for other types of Items, additional text is displayed to show you exactly what the Recipe will build.
Like your Enhancement and Salvage inventory, you now have a Recipe Inventory, which you can find by clicking on your Recipes tab next to the Salvage tab.


Still with me? Okay. Last bit of information is coming your way.
Recipes have different Rarities as shown by the color of their name.  Common are White, Uncommon are Yellow, and Rare are Orange.  Recipes are dropped at random by defeating mobs or as mission rewards and can only be used once.  You can buy Common Recipes off the Workbenches if you don't want to wait for the drop. You'll need Influence, though, and a spot in your Recipe inventory.  You can carry the Common Recipe around with you or make it right away, if you have the fee and Salvage needed.


You've heard it before, but you're going to hear it again. Recipe Inventory size. Yes, it starts out at a certain size, but grows larger as you increase in Security Level. This is the same philosophy you learned about in your Salvage class. And yes, like Salvage, successfully completing certain missions or tasks will reward you with additional Recipe Inventory slots.
As you build, once you meet the requirements, you can acquire Badges that allow you to 'memorize' any Common recipe, depending on how many builds the Badge requires.  Once a Common Recipe is memorized, it will appear under the Memorized tab in your Recipe Inventory. There are five badge tiers, broken down by Recipe Level and Type.  You have to acquire your badges in order so you can't go and get your Level 25 and 30 Healing Recipe badge BEFORE you get your Level 15 and 20 badge of the same type. Think you got all that?  Good because there's more.


=== Greeting ===
Each Recipe tells you what it requires to 'build' it such as Salvage Components as well as Influence for the use of the Workbench.
 
You're back, '''Hero'''. Missed my class, did you? I figured as much. Recipes really are the backbone of the entire system. If you need to refresh your memory, check the Library computer again. And no, that cooking class joke still isn't funny.


== Missions ==
If you're making an Enhancement, you can 'mouse over' the Enhancement Icon and you'll see a tooltip that gives you more information about that Enhancement.  Tooltips can be enabled or disabled, so if you have it disabled you may want to go into your Options and enable them again.  Now for other types of Items, additional text is displayed to show you exactly what the Recipe will build.


=== Use the Library Computer to research Recipes ===
Still with me?  Okay.  Last bit of information is coming your way.  You've heard it before, but you're going to hear it again.  Recipe Inventory size.  Yes, it starts out at a certain size, but grows larger as you increase in Security Level.


'''Briefing'''
So here is your assignment: go over to that Research Terminal on the Circulation Desk counter and do some research on Recipes. Print off some of your search results. Come back to me when you're done. I'll be able to see it in your eyes whether or not you researched Recipes or tried to find DJ Zero's home address instead.
 
So here is your assignment: go over to that Research Terminal on the Circulation Desk counter and do some surfing on Recipes. Print off some of your search results.
 
Come back to me when you're done. I'll be able to see it in your eyes whether or not you researched Recipes or tried to surf for DJ Zero's home address.


When you are done, come back here.
When you are done, come back here.
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{{Mission Clue|Name=Search Printout|Text=A printout of the search on Recipes for Professor Taylor's class}}
{{Mission Clue|Name=Search Printout|Text=A printout of the search on Recipes for Professor Taylor's class}}


{{Mission Clue|Name=Recipes|Text=There are two variations of Recipe: Workbench and Personal.
{{Mission Clue|Name=Recipes|Text=Players now have a Recipe Inventory which is limited at first, but expands as players increase in Security Level.


Players have a Recipe Inventory which is limited at first, but expands as players increase in Security Level or successfully complete specific missions or tasks.
Recipe Rarities are identified by color:


Recipe Rarities are identified by color:
White = Common<br>
Yellow = Uncommon<br>
Orange = Rare


White = Common (Workbenches only)<br>Yellow = Uncommon<br>Orange = Rare<br>Purple = Extremely Rare
You can buy Common Recipes on the Workbenches, if you have the Influence and room in your Recipe Inventory.  As you use Common Recipes over and over, if you meet the requirements you can acquire special badges (based on Level and Type) that allow you to 'memorize' them.


Mousing over Enhancements shows a tooltip that gives you more information about that Enhancement. Additional text is displayed to show you exactly what your Recipe will build and what ingredients will be needed.}}
Mousing over Enhancements shows a tool tip that gives you more information about that Enhancement. Tooltips can be enabled and disabled from your Options menu.  There is additional text displayed to show you exactly what your Recipe will build and what ingredients will be needed.}}


'''Debriefing'''
'''Debriefing'''


Good enough. It looks like you are ready to move on to the next class.
This work is not bad. It looks like you are ready to move on to the next class.


== New contact ==
== New contact ==
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This course is a brief overview of how the Workbenches function as well as all the different kinds of items (not just Enhancements) that you can create using the Workbenches.
This course is a brief overview of how the Workbenches function as well as all the different kinds of items (not just Enhancements) that you can create using the Workbenches.
Professor Chandler is located on the first floor of the Laboratory.


[[Category:Invention Contacts]]
[[Category:Invention Contacts]]

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Overview

Professor Taylor is the third contact for the Invention System tutorial. He is located in the Library, inside the University in Steel Canyon.

About this contact

University Professor

A few years ago, Professor Taylor was lured away from Harvard University where he taught Advanced Manufacturing Process. He now teaches the second-level course, Recipes, in the Inventions Program. He is no-nonsense, decisive, and utterly blunt.

Initial Contact

Made it though Boram's class did you? I heard about the Council. That's terrible, yet somehow not surprising. Good job on getting the supplies.

Greeting

You're back, Hero. Missed my class, did you? I figured as much. Recipes really are the backbone of the entire system. If you need to refresh your memory, check the Library computer again. And no, that cooking class joke still isn't funny.

Missions

Use the Library Computer to research Recipes

Briefing

My class is about Recipes. Before you say it, no this is not a cooking class. Yeah that jokes never gets old. Ha. Ha. I talk fast and brief, listen and learn.

Like your Enhancement and Salvage inventory, you now have a Recipe Inventory, which you can find by clicking on your Recipes tab next to the Salvage tab.

Recipes have different Rarities as shown by the color of their name. Common are White, Uncommon are Yellow, and Rare are Orange. Recipes are dropped at random by defeating mobs or as mission rewards and can only be used once. You can buy Common Recipes off the Workbenches if you don't want to wait for the drop. You'll need Influence, though, and a spot in your Recipe inventory. You can carry the Common Recipe around with you or make it right away, if you have the fee and Salvage needed.

As you build, once you meet the requirements, you can acquire Badges that allow you to 'memorize' any Common recipe, depending on how many builds the Badge requires. Once a Common Recipe is memorized, it will appear under the Memorized tab in your Recipe Inventory. There are five badge tiers, broken down by Recipe Level and Type. You have to acquire your badges in order so you can't go and get your Level 25 and 30 Healing Recipe badge BEFORE you get your Level 15 and 20 badge of the same type. Think you got all that? Good because there's more.

Each Recipe tells you what it requires to 'build' it such as Salvage Components as well as Influence for the use of the Workbench.

If you're making an Enhancement, you can 'mouse over' the Enhancement Icon and you'll see a tooltip that gives you more information about that Enhancement. Tooltips can be enabled or disabled, so if you have it disabled you may want to go into your Options and enable them again. Now for other types of Items, additional text is displayed to show you exactly what the Recipe will build.

Still with me? Okay. Last bit of information is coming your way. You've heard it before, but you're going to hear it again. Recipe Inventory size. Yes, it starts out at a certain size, but grows larger as you increase in Security Level.

So here is your assignment: go over to that Research Terminal on the Circulation Desk counter and do some research on Recipes. Print off some of your search results. Come back to me when you're done. I'll be able to see it in your eyes whether or not you researched Recipes or tried to find DJ Zero's home address instead.

When you are done, come back here.

Mission Objective

  • Research Recipes

The screen fills with information about recipes.

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Search Printout
A printout of the search on Recipes for Professor Taylor's class
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Recipes
Players now have a Recipe Inventory which is limited at first, but expands as players increase in Security Level.

Recipe Rarities are identified by color:

White = Common
Yellow = Uncommon
Orange = Rare

You can buy Common Recipes on the Workbenches, if you have the Influence and room in your Recipe Inventory. As you use Common Recipes over and over, if you meet the requirements you can acquire special badges (based on Level and Type) that allow you to 'memorize' them.

Mousing over Enhancements shows a tool tip that gives you more information about that Enhancement. Tooltips can be enabled and disabled from your Options menu. There is additional text displayed to show you exactly what your Recipe will build and what ingredients will be needed.

Debriefing

This work is not bad. It looks like you are ready to move on to the next class.

New contact

The next course is Invention 301: Workbench & Results taught by:

File:Contact Professor Chandler.jpg Professor Chandler

This course is a brief overview of how the Workbenches function as well as all the different kinds of items (not just Enhancements) that you can create using the Workbenches.

Professor Chandler is located on the first floor of the Laboratory.