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==Training Example==
 
==Training Example==
By way of example, consider a [[Mace Fighter]] that would like to add [[Chivalry]], but lacks the intelligence, and therefore mana, to be viable. The character could first practice [[Evaluate Intelligence]] until she gains 2 or 3 skill points, at which point she could switch to [[Tracking]] and draw down the 2 or 3 points from Evaluate Intelligence. This process can be repeated, back and forth, until the intelligence stat is at the desired level. Both skills have a primary intelligence association and neither skill requires any resources.
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By way of example, consider a [[Mace Fighter]] that would like to add [[Chivalry]], but lacks the intelligence, and therefore mana, to be viable. The Fighter would like to reduce strength while increasing intelligence. The character could first practice [[Evaluate Intelligence]] until she gains 10 or 12 skill points, at which point she could switch to [[Musicianship]] and draw down the 10 or 12 points from Evaluate Intelligence. This process can be repeated, back and forth, until the intelligence stat is at the desired level. The latter skill has a primary association with dexterity, so that stat must be locked. Neither skill requires any resources, so there is no cost.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:39, 30 December 2007

Stats, an abbreviation of statistics, refers to the 3 statistics all characters have in varying amounts, as follows:

Stat Locks

On the Character Status Menu, there are small yellow arrows, or locks, located next to each stat. These indicate whether a stat will go up, down, or not move at all. To gain in a specific stat, make sure the arrow is pointing up.

Gaining Stats

You can gain up to 15 stat points per day, one every 10 minutes. Specific skills are related to certain stats. To gain in a particular stat use the appropriate skill set forth in the table below:

Skill Primary Secondary Skill Primary Secondary
Alchemy Intelligence Dexterity Lumberjacking Strength Dexterity
Anatomy Intelligence Strength Mace Fighting Strength Dexterity
Animal Lore Intelligence Strength Magery Intelligence Strength
Animal Taming Strength Intelligence Meditation Intelligence Strength
Archery Dexterity Strength Mining Strength Dexterity
Arms Lore Intelligence Strength Musicianship Dexterity Intelligence
Begging Dexterity Intelligence Necromancy Intelligence Strength
Blacksmithing Strength Dexterity Ninjitsu Dexterity Intelligence
Bowcraft/Fletching Dexterity Strength Parrying Dexterity Strength
Bushido Strength Intelligence Peacemaking Intelligence Dexterity
Camping Dexterity Intelligence Poisoning Intelligence Dexterity
Carpentry Strength Dexterity Provocation Intelligence Dexterity
Cartography Intelligence Dexterity Remove Trap Dexterity Intelligence
Chivalry Strength Intelligence Resisting Spells Strength Dexterity
Cooking Intelligence Dexterity Snooping Dexterity Intelligence
Detect Hidden Intelligence Dexterity Spellweaving Intelligence Strength
Discordance Intelligence Dexterity Spirit Speak Intelligence Strength
Evaluate Intelligence Intelligence Strength Stealing Dexterity Intelligence
Fencing Dexterity Strength Stealth Dexterity Intelligence
Fishing Dexterity Strength Swordsmanship Strength Dexterity
Focus Dexterity Intelligence Tactics Strength Dexterity
Forensic Evaluation Intelligence Dexterity Tailoring Dexterity Intelligence
Healing Intelligence Dexterity Taste Identification Intelligence Strength
Herding Intelligence Dexterity Tinkering Dexterity Intelligence
Hiding Dexterity Intelligence Tracking Intelligence Dexterity
Inscription Intelligence Dexterity Veterinary Intelligence Dexterity
Item Identification Intelligence Dexterity Wrestling Strength Dexterity
Lockpicking Dexterity Intelligence

Training Example

By way of example, consider a Mace Fighter that would like to add Chivalry, but lacks the intelligence, and therefore mana, to be viable. The Fighter would like to reduce strength while increasing intelligence. The character could first practice Evaluate Intelligence until she gains 10 or 12 skill points, at which point she could switch to Musicianship and draw down the 10 or 12 points from Evaluate Intelligence. This process can be repeated, back and forth, until the intelligence stat is at the desired level. The latter skill has a primary association with dexterity, so that stat must be locked. Neither skill requires any resources, so there is no cost.