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40d Talk:Skill

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Skill Notes

Miner
Allows a Dwarf to strike the earth at a more rapid pace.
Wood Cutter
Carpenter
Mason
Engraver
Building Designer
Weaponsmith
Bowyer
Armorsmith
Metalsmith
Furnace Operator
Wood Burner
Metal Crafter
Stone Crafter
Wood Crafter
Bone Carver
Gem Cutter
Gem Setter
Mechanic
Fisherdwarf
Miller
Thresher
Grower
Herbalist
Brewer
Cook
Weaver
Clothier
Dyer
Allows a dwarf to dye with honor.
Trapper
Ambusher
Butcher
Tanner
Leatherworker
Fish Dissector
Animal Dissector
Fish Cleaner
Cheese Maker
Milker
Animal Trainer
Animal Caretaker
Soaper
Lye Maker
Potash Maker
Glassmaker
Wrestler
Axedwarf
Swordsdwarf
Macedwarf
Hammerdwarf
Speardwarf
Marksdwarf
Shield User
Armor User
Siege Engineer
Siege Operator
Pump Operator
Swimmer
Gives you a small amount of hope that this dwarf will not drown.
Persuader
Negociator
Typo in the game: ought to be "Negotiator." (Note: Toady has openly noted to fixing this on his dev log.)
Liar
Intimidator
Judge of Intent
Appraiser
Organizer
Record Keeper
Conversationalist
Comedian
Flatterer
Consoler
Pacifier

Skill Ranks Notes

  1. Not Skilled, Dabbling
  2. Novice
  3. Named, Titular
  4. Competent
  5. Proficient
  6. etc.

User Notes and Changes

Renditelitan 22:01, 29 October 2007 (EDT)

Moved this to the talk page for discussion on what should go on the main skills page User:Alfador. I hope you don't mind. Anyone have ideas on how to categorize the all the skills? Also, would making the list of skills in their place in the game time frame make since? Like founding skills vs. town skills?
It would make sense; Proficient and below are founding skills, Dabbling and anything above Proficient are fortress skills. (Also anything Adamantine-oriented if that's still in.) And of COURSE I don't mind, I'm ecstatic that someone more skilled in wiki format than I took it upon themselves to make something more useful out of my rudimentary list! Alfador 23:02, 29 October 2007 (EDT)

Should we put lists of activities that improve a skill for every skill, or just for the ones that aren't immediately obvious like those new noble skills? --BahamutZERO 16:13, 30 October 2007 (EDT)