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  • Priest
    A high-ranking clergyman who travels the earth in search
    of religious relics.

    Class Change Requirements

    28
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    Total 50
    80000

Skill

  • Theology
  • Appraisal of discovery items can be made on collection of religious reports.
  • Search
  • With correct location and excavation, all treasures can be found.
  • Archaeology
  • Appraisal of discovery items can be made on collection of historical reports.
  • Art
  • Appraisal of discovery items can be made on collection of art reports.
  • Caution
  • To guard against enemy at sea and not fall for an Ambush.
  • Storage
  • In case of shipwreck or being looted, damage can be somewhat eased.
    Preserved food can be made.
  • Sociability
  • Talking with people holding high positions becomes easier.
    Reduce the chance of failure in price negotiations.
  • Leadership
  • Alleviation of issues with the crew such as disorder, fighting, and mutiny.
  • Latin 12
  • Ability to converse and read books. Used by European scholars.
Endorsement

  • Bishop's Endorsement 23
  • A certificate of recognition
    issued by the Guild as a
    qualified Missionary/Priest.



Statue of Madonna and child 37 2 4 1



Theo
05-03-2012
Priest is a pretty good job. Art and Theology discoveries have great XP rewards. But if you switch to another job and want to go back to being a Priest, it will cost you 1.6M. Ouch!

Francine
05-03-2012
1.6m is like 1 run of mid-giza doubt that will hurt anyone's wallet

Laurencio
05-03-2012
Yes, great job but miss unlock (same to missionary).

Nina
05-07-2012
how do you get the certificate of recognition?

Nina
05-07-2012
how do you get the certificate of recognition?

Jafar
05-07-2012
Click in Bishop's endorsement to know more.

Jafar
06-14-2012
Its two quests:
The first is a r3 art (i think)quest out of amsterdam, london, and most of the cities called "statue of maddona and child".
The next one is from Venice, called "Maddona and Child". Dont remember requirements.

Beatrice
06-14-2012
bishop endorsement page has correct info

Jean
09-13-2012
what city is that quest?

Liza
12-29-2012
Venice

Marco-Polo
02-22-2014
I think naturalist is a better job since all six of the knowledge-based skills (geography, biology, archaeology, etc.) are favored as a naturalist. The only potential drawback with naturalist is that search is the expert skill.

Carla
03-12-2014
hum... this one doesn't have unlock, too bad >

Francine
03-12-2014
yea but priest and artist are the only adventurer jobs with sociability as favoured which is great when you have to report map discoveries

Ming Mei
03-12-2014
Adventurer Mentor and Interpreter (also adventure jobs) have sociability favored too, FYI.

Guilder
03-27-2019
If you use x1 Letter of Appreciation from Seafarers for Job Endorsement, the NPC named Molina (Spanish flag NPC; three trading caravels) sailing around Naples gives this job card. It can be easier to do than the quest if you're in a hurry. Hope this helps. Cheers.

mecha
03-29-2019
As Guilder mentioned above, the endorsement can also be obtained from an NPC named De La Leina (porto flag NPC; three trading ships) sailing around naples.

GaLaMaR
02-22-2020
I got the Job Endorsement, following Guilder's example..
what u need to know is there's 3 small ships sailing to Naples(my case we're Spanish ones) Cheers!

Guilder
02-26-2020
Turns out there are other fleets which drop this card. A complete list can be found here:

unchartedwaters.fandom.com/wiki/Job_Endorsements_from_NPC_at_Sea

Almeida
06-10-2020
Got this job change endorsement from Lewis Floyce off the coast of Porto with Letter of Appreciation from Seafarers.

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