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The many professions of a professional are "ability modules" designed to cope with various situations.
However, in the world of professionals, there has long been a situation where "pure battle-professions" are regarded as somewhat inferior... This is not simply occupational discrimination, but the result of resource input and output ratios.
Compared to logistics and production professions that require talent and accumulation, training a pure battle-profession like a Swordsman is too easy, possibly a Gardener of the same resources and talent struggles to reach the fourth-tier, while a Swordsman of the same kind might have already reached the fifth-tier.
From another angle, the "price" of non-combat professions can be seen as one or two tiers higher than that of combat professions, determined by their cost.
And among the many professions, there is a special one that can be considered both a battle-profession and a non-battle-profession.