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==Overview==
[[File:Artisans-concept1.jpg|frame|right|Concept art of the three Artisans.]]
Artisans are basically super-NPC merchants, "vendors, buying 2.0" as the dev team calls them. They buy and selling sell items, as well as providing make item repairs, upgrade gems and runes, and provide all of the crafting services. They have other special features as well; they can be upgraded, which improves their skills, adds to the crafting [[recipes]] they offer, and even improves the appearance of their wagons.
[[Crafting]] is their biggest special skill. This form of item creation requires a recipe, [[materials]], and [[gold]], which the Artisan will takes and uses to craft into a new item with some pre-set and some [[random properties]]. This is essentially an upgrade over how crafting worked in Diablo II, and it varies from crafting in most RPGs since the outcome is not entirely predictable; the random properties can roll as a wide variety of [[modifermodifier]]s, potentially yielding a fantastic item, or a piece of junk, from the same recipe. Numerous attempts at most recipes are to be expected before a great item is fashioned.
When first encountered, the Artisans seem like any other [[NPCs]]. They have problems that must be solved as [[quests]]. Only once the Artisans have been impressed by the hero's skill will they join the [[Caravan]] and travel with you, offering quest and story information, as well as their talents and abilities, for a price.They have strong personalities and will offer information and input on most quests and other issues in the game. As Jay Wilson explained during the Blizzcon 2010 [[Crafting Sanctuary]] panel:
==The Three Artisans==
[[File:Recipes-all2.jpg|thumb|250px|Blacksmith [[Recipes]].]]
There are three Artisans in Diablo III. Each of these NPCs will be encountered during the course of the gameplay, and once their quest is completed they will join up with the [[Caravan]] and travel with the player for the rest of the game. See their individual pages for many more details.
*Special Abilities: Un-socketing Gems, Gem Upgrades
*Crafting Specialties: [[Rings]], [[Amulets]], and Gems.
==Training==
===Interface Design===
[[File:Artisan-interface-evolution1.jpg|thumb|400px|Artisan interface evolution, with the oldest on the left.]]
Their goal for the Artisan interface was something that was, "Quick to pick up, simple to use, and that let the player get about the business of killing things." They wanted to maintain a consistency of artisan interface design between the characters, and scrapped some early designs where the designs differed too much between the Artisans.
The image to the right shows their design process. The early designs had too much text information and not enough space for recipes. Only 4 items could be shown at once, which meant players had to scroll through multiple pages to see all of the options. Through multiple iterations the design was simplified with less information shown, until they got to a stage where ten items could be seen at once. That was still too cumbersome and presented too much information at once, and it got further simplified to the current design.
===Wagon Design===
==Media==