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Skiing is the physical [[skill]] that governs the use of [[skis]] and [[ski stick]]s to move more quickly and easily across snow-covered areas without a rapid increase on fatigue.
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'''Skiing''' is a physical [[skill]] that governs the effective use of [[skis]] and [[ski stick]]s to move swiftly and efficiently across snow-covered terrain, helping to reduce fatigue and improve winter mobility.
  
The Skiing skill increases very rapidly, often improving each day it is used.  It is among the easiest skills to train despite being usable only in winter months.
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Skiing is among the easiest skills to train, increasing rapidly with use — often improving daily during winter months. It is essential for winter survival and travel.
  
To ski, simply use [a]pply [[command]] to put on your skis (you don't have to wield the skis). With a ski stick (or a northern spear) wielded, the Skiing skill will automatically be used. You will see the character skiing and the skiing speed on the top right corner.
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==Usage==
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To begin skiing:
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* Use the [a]pply [[command]] to put on [[skis]]. (You do not need to wield them.)
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* Wield a [[ski stick]] or [[northern spear]] in either hand.
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* Movement will now automatically use the '''Skiing''' skill.
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* Your current skiing speed appears in the top-right corner of the screen.
  
The skiing skill does absolutely nothing. Whether you have 0 skill or 100 skill, it doesn't matter. You either are weilding a ski stick and wearing [[skis]], or you are not, and if you are not and it is Winter, Centre, Pearl, or Soil month, then you will get fatigued with each step.
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==Benefits==
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Since version 3.20, skiing plays a much larger role in character movement and fatigue management:
  
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* Walking in snow is ~20% slower than skiing and causes more fatigue.
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* Skiing is always faster and less tiring than walking through snow.
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* The '''Skiing skill level''' determines how much fatigue is generated — higher skill means lower fatigue.
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* With a high skill level, fatigue gain can be nearly eliminated while skiing.
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* Skill progression is fast — frequent skiing during winter yields rapid improvement.
  
In 3.20, the skiing skill will be a lot more important: http://z3.invisionfree.com/UrW_forum/index.php?showtopic=5526
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==Tips==
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* Practice daily in winter for consistent gains.
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* Equip skis before long-distance travel in snow-covered regions.
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* A [[northern spear]] can double as a weapon and ski stick, freeing inventory space.
  
"- fixed & balanced: skiing and walking in the snow
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==See also==
 
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* [[Skis]]
      * In addition to being fatiguing, walking in the snow is now also about 20% slower.
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* [[Ski stick]]
 
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* [[Skills]]
      * Skiing skill matters and skiing is now also fatiguing, but always faster and easier than than walking
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        in the snow.
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        Now your skiing skill determines how fatiguing it is for you to ski. The more skilled you are, the less of
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        an effort it is to ski. Only highly skilled skiers get close to zero fatigue accumulation anymore, but
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        skiing skill still improves quite fast so most characters can build up decent skiing skills during
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        single winter. In any case skiing is always faster and less fatiguing than walking in the snow.
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      * Skiing is cancelled and you are notified to remove your skis when the time of the year doesn't suit
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        skiing.
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[[Category:Skills]]
 
[[Category:Travel]]
 
[[Category:Travel]]
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[[Category:Winter survival]]

Latest revision as of 12:22, 13 June 2025

Skiing
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Skiing is a physical skill that governs the effective use of skis and ski sticks to move swiftly and efficiently across snow-covered terrain, helping to reduce fatigue and improve winter mobility.

Skiing is among the easiest skills to train, increasing rapidly with use — often improving daily during winter months. It is essential for winter survival and travel.

Usage

To begin skiing:

  • Use the [a]pply command to put on skis. (You do not need to wield them.)
  • Wield a ski stick or northern spear in either hand.
  • Movement will now automatically use the Skiing skill.
  • Your current skiing speed appears in the top-right corner of the screen.

Benefits

Since version 3.20, skiing plays a much larger role in character movement and fatigue management:

  • Walking in snow is ~20% slower than skiing and causes more fatigue.
  • Skiing is always faster and less tiring than walking through snow.
  • The Skiing skill level determines how much fatigue is generated — higher skill means lower fatigue.
  • With a high skill level, fatigue gain can be nearly eliminated while skiing.
  • Skill progression is fast — frequent skiing during winter yields rapid improvement.

Tips

  • Practice daily in winter for consistent gains.
  • Equip skis before long-distance travel in snow-covered regions.
  • A northern spear can double as a weapon and ski stick, freeing inventory space.

See also