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Pianists should seek out large gatherings of NPCs to make the most out of their time. Highly populated cities like Mysilia and Palmia are good starting locations so long as one performs out of the guards' hearing. The Fortune Bell has a particularly high NPC density, especially on the second level. It's also possible to create locations of densely-packed NPCs in the player's towns, such as a dormitory.
Pianists should seek out large gatherings of NPCs to make the most out of their time. Highly populated cities like Mysilia and Palmia are good starting locations so long as one performs out of the guards' hearing. The Fortune Bell has a particularly high NPC density, especially on the second level. It's also possible to create locations of densely-packed NPCs in the player's towns, such as a dormitory.


When you have finished practicing, take performance '''[[Elin:Requests|requests]]'''. Requests for performances are often found in Palmia and Lumiest. Since the amount of money you can earn from performances outside of the performance hall is limited, pianists must earn money from performance requests. The amount of money you can earn from an NPC depends on the level of said NPC, and the amount is doubled for unique NPCs.  Only humans and demi-humans will pay you for entertaining them; animals, undead, and other monsters will not tip you, even if neutral. Thrown rocks are now more forgiving damage-wise.
When you have finished practicing, take performance '''[[Elin:Requests|requests]]'''. Requests for performances are often found in Palmia and Lumiest. Since the amount of money you can earn from performances outside of the performance hall is reduced, pianists can earn more money from performance requests than from playing to similar crowds elsewhere. The amount of money you can earn from an NPC depends on the level of said NPC, and the amount is doubled for unique NPCs.  Only humans and demi-humans will pay you for entertaining them; animals, undead, and other monsters will not tip you, even if neutral. Thrown rocks are now more forgiving damage-wise.
==Suggested Races==
==Suggested Races==