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'''Reader''' is a skill used in [[Adventurer mode]] for reading books, signs, and other writing. The skill can be assigned points during character creation or increased by reading [[tomes]]. Without the right skill level, an adventurer will be able to tell there ''is'' writing on an object, but will get no more information than "...you can not read."
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'''Reader''' is a skill used in [[adventurer mode]] to read objects containing writing, such as [[book]]s, signs and [[slab]]s (both built and unbuilt). The skill can be assigned points during [[adventurer mode#Character Creation|character creation]]. Currently, being a [[skill|novice]] reader is enough to read anything; getting a higher skill is regarded as a waste of points.
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'''How to read:'''
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*Pick up ({{k|g}}) the object you want to read, either putting it in your inventory or holding it in your hands.
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*Press {{k|I}}.
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*Select the object you wish to read from your inventory list by pressing the letter it is represented by.
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*Press {{k|a}} to select "Read".
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If you have at least Novice skill in reader, all the information contained in the object will be shown. If the object contained a secret, you will learn it if you meet the secret's requirements. Since [[necromancer|necromancy]] can only be obtained through reading books or slabs containing the secrets of life and death, it is required for you to be at least a novice reader in order to become a necromancer in adventurer mode.
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[[File:Readingpoemnecrosecret.PNG]]
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If you have no reader skill at all, you will simply be told that {{DFtext|You cannot read.|4:1}}.
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Looking at the object/building's description will also reveal some information about its contents-all information contained on memorial slabs and shop signs, for example, can be seen here. However, examining a book you have not read before will leave you with {{DFtext|You have not read this book yet.|7:0}} and examining secret-containing slabs will only give you the name of the secret it contains, such as {{DFtext|The slab reads "The secrets of life and death".|7:0}}
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On the other hand, examining these objects/buildings if you are illiterate will give you this message:
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{{DFtext|There is writing in the book/on the slab, but you cannot read.|7:0}}
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In the current version, the Reader skill cannot be gained after character creation, as there is no way to learn it. It also can't be advanced, as [[experience]] is not gained by reading. Therefore, it is advisable for you to put points in Reader during character creation if you do not want your adventurer to be illiterate forever.  
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Reader is currently not used in [[fortress mode]].
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{{Skills}}

Latest revision as of 15:28, 12 August 2013

Skill: Reader
Association  
Profession Unknown
Job Title Reader
Labor None
Tasks

None

Workshop
None
Attributes
  • Unknown
This article is about an older version of DF.

Reader is a skill used in adventurer mode to read objects containing writing, such as books, signs and slabs (both built and unbuilt). The skill can be assigned points during character creation. Currently, being a novice reader is enough to read anything; getting a higher skill is regarded as a waste of points.

How to read:

  • Pick up (g) the object you want to read, either putting it in your inventory or holding it in your hands.
  • Press I.
  • Select the object you wish to read from your inventory list by pressing the letter it is represented by.
  • Press a to select "Read".

If you have at least Novice skill in reader, all the information contained in the object will be shown. If the object contained a secret, you will learn it if you meet the secret's requirements. Since necromancy can only be obtained through reading books or slabs containing the secrets of life and death, it is required for you to be at least a novice reader in order to become a necromancer in adventurer mode.

Readingpoemnecrosecret.PNG

If you have no reader skill at all, you will simply be told that You cannot read..

Looking at the object/building's description will also reveal some information about its contents-all information contained on memorial slabs and shop signs, for example, can be seen here. However, examining a book you have not read before will leave you with You have not read this book yet. and examining secret-containing slabs will only give you the name of the secret it contains, such as The slab reads "The secrets of life and death".

On the other hand, examining these objects/buildings if you are illiterate will give you this message: There is writing in the book/on the slab, but you cannot read.

In the current version, the Reader skill cannot be gained after character creation, as there is no way to learn it. It also can't be advanced, as experience is not gained by reading. Therefore, it is advisable for you to put points in Reader during character creation if you do not want your adventurer to be illiterate forever.

Reader is currently not used in fortress mode.

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