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'''Profession''' tends to describe what a dwarf does best, as defined by their skills, ''not'' what [[labor]]s they are currently designated to perform.  Their profession is usually, but not always based on their best skill.  A dwarf with cooking at level 1 and no other skills has the profession of "[[cook]]", but a dwarf with [[cooking]] 14 and [[armorsmith]] and [[weaponsmith]] and a dozen other skills all at 12 is ''also'' seen as having the profession of "[[cook]]".
 
'''Profession''' tends to describe what a dwarf does best, as defined by their skills, ''not'' what [[labor]]s they are currently designated to perform.  Their profession is usually, but not always based on their best skill.  A dwarf with cooking at level 1 and no other skills has the profession of "[[cook]]", but a dwarf with [[cooking]] 14 and [[armorsmith]] and [[weaponsmith]] and a dozen other skills all at 12 is ''also'' seen as having the profession of "[[cook]]".
  
Any dwarf can have ''any'' [[labor]] activated, even if they have absolutely no [[experience]] or levels in that skill. They are still the same '''profession'''.  The only difference is the speed they complete the task, and/or the [[Item quality|quality]] of the final product.  So by turning different [[labor]]s on/off, you can have your [[legendary]] [[armorsmith]] designated with the [[cook]]ing labor, and your expert [[grower]] making weapons - probably a bad plan, but nothing stops you from doing that.
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Any dwarf can have ''any'' [[labor]] activated, even if they have absolutely no [[experience]] or levels in that skill. They are still the same '''profession'''.  The only difference is the speed they complete the task, and/or the [[Item quality|quality]] of the final product.  So by turning different [[labor]]s on/off, you can have your [[legendary]] [[armorsmith]] designated with the [[cook]]ing labour, and your expert [[grower]] making weapons - probably a bad plan, but nothing stops you from doing that.
  
  
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| Grower      || Farming (Fields)

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