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− | {{ | + | '''Flatterer''' is a [[social skill]] used by dwarves while making friends. Dwarves that are particularly good at this tend to make friends easily and will often rise to [[mayor|mayoral]] positions. |
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− | To train this skill, let dwarves idle and chatter amongst themselves. | + | To train this skill, let dwarves idle and chatter amongst themselves. [[personality trait|Straightforward]] dwarves will never gain [[experience]] in this skill. |
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Flatterer is a social skill used by dwarves while making friends. Dwarves that are particularly good at this tend to make friends easily and will often rise to mayoral positions.
To train this skill, let dwarves idle and chatter amongst themselves. Straightforward dwarves will never gain experience in this skill.
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