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==== Meditation, Calligraphy, | ==== Meditation, Calligraphy, | ||
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+ | //An unknown weredwarf practicing calligraphy// | ||
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+ | While the [[serbule|Serbule]] section could have had Meditation, I figured I would list it here as Calligraphy really only comes from Sammie Grimspine who lives in Serbule Hills (well, except during the Full Moon, when she's suspiciously absent from the entire game). | ||
Meditation is a skill necessary to Unarmed as Calligraphy is to Sword and Knife Fighting. Regardless of your skills, however, you will likely find some Meditation buffs and some Calligraphy buffs useful in making your character do more damage. For example, a few Meditation buffs also help you survive the cold in Kur or buff your health. Many of the Calligraphy buffs focus on Slashing damage for Sword and Knife Fighting, but even Archers can get benefits from the piercing buffs or Hammer and Unarmed from the crushing buffs. With the addition of a Meditation Stool or Calligraphy bench from Carpentry, these buffs can last for hours upon hours in game. | Meditation is a skill necessary to Unarmed as Calligraphy is to Sword and Knife Fighting. Regardless of your skills, however, you will likely find some Meditation buffs and some Calligraphy buffs useful in making your character do more damage. For example, a few Meditation buffs also help you survive the cold in Kur or buff your health. Many of the Calligraphy buffs focus on Slashing damage for Sword and Knife Fighting, but even Archers can get benefits from the piercing buffs or Hammer and Unarmed from the crushing buffs. With the addition of a Meditation Stool or Calligraphy bench from Carpentry, these buffs can last for hours upon hours in game. | ||
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==== Community, Civic Pride, and Combat Wisdom ==== | ==== Community, Civic Pride, and Combat Wisdom ==== | ||
Three attributes that you'll want to be aware of that might come into play during the demo (especially by the time you get to Serbule Hills) are Community, Civic Pride, and Combat Wisdom. They have little to do with each other, but they start to matter as you get to the point where you expand into new regions and areas where players are sparse. | Three attributes that you'll want to be aware of that might come into play during the demo (especially by the time you get to Serbule Hills) are Community, Civic Pride, and Combat Wisdom. They have little to do with each other, but they start to matter as you get to the point where you expand into new regions and areas where players are sparse. | ||
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+ | //A Ranalon Priest at the Serbule Hills lakes// | ||
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==Community== | ==Community== | ||
Community is more like an attribute than a skill. The more you play by yourself with no other players around, the more likely you are to start seeing your Community attribute suffer, which, in turn, very slightly lowers the amount of experience you get. You don't have to interact with other players, but you may want to head to town on occasion to reset this. As a human player, you can get some earrings that increase your Community. I do not know if there is a tail ring (Rakasha) or navel ring (Elf) equivalent. Later on you won't need Community as much as you might need free Max Health or the ability to carry more Yellow Crystals, but for now it is a nice racial buff to have on earrings that you otherwise might not use. | Community is more like an attribute than a skill. The more you play by yourself with no other players around, the more likely you are to start seeing your Community attribute suffer, which, in turn, very slightly lowers the amount of experience you get. You don't have to interact with other players, but you may want to head to town on occasion to reset this. As a human player, you can get some earrings that increase your Community. I do not know if there is a tail ring (Rakasha) or navel ring (Elf) equivalent. Later on you won't need Community as much as you might need free Max Health or the ability to carry more Yellow Crystals, but for now it is a nice racial buff to have on earrings that you otherwise might not use. |
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