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using them from the skills you can press hotkey Alt + the letter to quickly use a skill. | using them from the skills you can press hotkey Alt + the letter to quickly use a skill. | ||
− | Skills can be improved with practice, | + | Skills can be improved with practice, and you can improve your skills even if you don't succeed at your task because you can learn from your mistakes. Intelligence/Willpower may affect the process for skills that are based on these stats, and certain tasks are more 'educational' than others, for example you'll learn more about timbercraft by making boards than you would by chopping firewood. |
− | Also, the lower the skill mastery level is the faster the skill will raise upon succesful usage - so there's a 'learning curve'. It takes far less effort to go from 6% to 7% than from 76% to 77%. | + | |
+ | If your skill is less than 5%, it counts as being 5% and if it is greater than 95% it counts as being 95% because a beginner can have some luck and even an expert can make a mistake. Also, the lower the skill mastery level is the faster the skill will raise upon succesful usage - so there's a 'learning curve'. It takes far less effort to go from 6% to 7% than from 76% to 77%. | ||
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+ | If you cancel your task before completing it (cancel fishing halfway through, decide not to make boards after all), you will not get a skillup of course. | ||
===Lore/Craft Skills=== | ===Lore/Craft Skills=== |
Revision as of 00:32, 24 October 2014
There are 29 skills in Unreal World. You can view the skills screen by pressing [s]. Each skill is represented by a letter of the alphabet and in addition to using them from the skills you can press hotkey Alt + the letter to quickly use a skill.
Skills can be improved with practice, and you can improve your skills even if you don't succeed at your task because you can learn from your mistakes. Intelligence/Willpower may affect the process for skills that are based on these stats, and certain tasks are more 'educational' than others, for example you'll learn more about timbercraft by making boards than you would by chopping firewood.
If your skill is less than 5%, it counts as being 5% and if it is greater than 95% it counts as being 95% because a beginner can have some luck and even an expert can make a mistake. Also, the lower the skill mastery level is the faster the skill will raise upon succesful usage - so there's a 'learning curve'. It takes far less effort to go from 6% to 7% than from 76% to 77%.
If you cancel your task before completing it (cancel fishing halfway through, decide not to make boards after all), you will not get a skillup of course.
Lore/Craft Skills
- Agriculture
- Building
- Cookery
- Herblore
- Fishing
- Hideworking
- Ritual
- Timbercraft
- Physician
- Trapping
- Tracking
- Survival
- Weatherlore
- Carpentry
Physical Skills
Combat Skills
Lore/Craft Skills | Physical Skills | Combat Skills |
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Agriculture: | Climbing: | Axe: |
Building: | Skiing: | Bow: |
Carpentry | Stealth: | Club: |
Cookery | Swimming: | Crossbow: |
Fishing: | Dagger: | |
Herblore: | Dodge: | |
Hideworking: | Flail: | |
Physician: | Shield: | |
Survival: | Spear: | |
Timbercraft: | Sword: | |
Tracking: | Unarmed: | |
Trapping: | ||
Weatherlore: | ||