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− | + | I've noticed that actual trades do not affect the Apprasial Skill. Instead, When the Broker actually goes to the depot when the Merchants are there, the skill increases. It seems like when I start a new fortress, if I use a dwarf without appraisal skill, he'll already have Dabbling Appraiser before I actually trade goods. Anyone else notice this? --[[User:Wahnsinniger|Wahnsinniger]] 12:58, 19 November 2007 (EST) | |
− | + | :I thought the appraiser skill was only really used to be able to see the price of the goods when you trade? Thus, it doesn't have much use in itself, it's simply pretty neat to actualy know accuratly what you're trading for and against in term of price. --[[User:Eagle of Fire|Eagle of Fire]] 13:50, 19 November 2007 (EST) | |
− | + | I have noticed this as well. Further, it appears that only the first dwarf to examine a given set of trade goods will gain skill. -- | |
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− | + | I think the statement that "Selecting items to trade doesn't give skill" is incorrect, and actually ''is'' giving skill. I recently selected a whole slew of items with my non-legendary mayor/trader, but noticed I didn't have enough to afford all the caravan's goods so backed out of the trade window... then I noticed he just hit legendary. I could be mistaken and he had already been legendary before he got to the depot, but I'm fairly sure he wasn't. [[User:Lightning4|Lightning4]] 19:35, 1 December 2007 (EST) | |
− | + | I just got into dwarven economy mode on a fortress of mine, and it seems that my shops are owned by appraisers. Is this a coincidence? --[[User:Kim Bruning|Kim Bruning]] 19:56, 1 December 2007 (EST) | |
+ | :Do you mean that the shopkeepers happen to be dwarves that already has appraisal, or that the shopkeepers gained the appraisal skill?--[[User:Karlito|Karlito]] 20:43, 1 December 2007 (EST) | ||
− | + | == Gaining experience == | |
+ | So is experience gained quicker through single large transactions, that is trading loads of goods and clearing out the caravan in one transaction, or is offering more smaller transactions a better way? I've not been able to tell any difference so far but it seems reasonable that one way would be better. [[User:Extar|Extar]] 19:47, 25 August 2008 (EDT) | ||
== Appraiser & Bookeeping == | == Appraiser & Bookeeping == | ||
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:You are correct; it does not give that experience. --[[User:Savok|Savok]] 17:48, 12 June 2008 (EDT) | :You are correct; it does not give that experience. --[[User:Savok|Savok]] 17:48, 12 June 2008 (EDT) | ||
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