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Latest revision as of 11:01, 2 September 2020
Slow Learner SLOWLEARNER Possible Starting Trait Targeted Mutation Only
Cancels: Fast Learner Point cost: -3 |
"You are slow to grasp new ideas and thus learn things more slowly than others. Note that this only applies to real-world experience, not to skill gain from other sources like books." |
(View - Edit Notes )Notes
- Your focus level is treated as 15 points lower when gaining skill experience through practice.