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==Skills, attributes and traits==
 
==Skills, attributes and traits==
*'''Skills and [[attribute]]s''':  
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*'''[[Skill]]s and [[attribute]]s''':  
 
**.. are both trained by being used in activities they relate to.
 
**.. are both trained by being used in activities they relate to.
 
**.. both influence future success of these activities, like craft quality, work speed, combat survivability, accuracy and damage.
 
**.. both influence future success of these activities, like craft quality, work speed, combat survivability, accuracy and damage.
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Since the same skills can be used by various professions, and the same [[attribute]]s are trained by various skills, this allows for [[cross-training]].
 
Since the same skills can be used by various professions, and the same [[attribute]]s are trained by various skills, this allows for [[cross-training]].
  
As [[Personality trait|traits]] can limit learning some skills, which can be required by some Noble positions, the need arises to:
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Being [[Personality trait|traits]] the unmodifiable{{verify}}, limiting factor on which skills can be learned or having useful effects, and certain professions requiring various skills, the need arises to:
*avoid appointing a dwarf that will never learn a certain skill to a Noble position that uses it:
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*avoid appointing a dwarf that will never learn a certain skill to a profession that uses it:
**''appointing a [[Personality trait|straightforward]] dwarf as a [[broker]] will result in a [[consoler]], non-[[flatterer]], non-[[liar]] broker''.
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**''appointing a [[Personality trait|straightforward]] dwarf as a [[broker]] will result in a [[consoler]], non-[[flatterer]], non-[[liar]] [[broker]]''.
 
*appoint a dwarf with a useful effect given by a [[Personality trait|trait]] to a profession that benefits from it:
 
*appoint a dwarf with a useful effect given by a [[Personality trait|trait]] to a profession that benefits from it:
 
**''appointing an [[Personality trait|undisciplined]] dwarf to an important job will result in [[fun|fun]]''.
 
**''appointing an [[Personality trait|undisciplined]] dwarf to an important job will result in [[fun|fun]]''.

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