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− | '''Tracker''' is a [[skill]] currently only used in [[Adventurer mode]] which allows an adventurer to track [[creature]]s. Higher levels let you spot more tracks and help distinguish different tracks. | + | '''Tracker''' is a [[skill]] currently only used in [[Adventurer mode]] which allows an adventurer to track [[creature]]s. Higher levels let you spot more tracks and help distinguish different tracks. The only time that this skill is not being trained is when your adventurer is sleeping, waiting, or having too much [[fun]]. As a result, it will typically reach legendary status by the end of an in-game week. |
Historical figures that have done scouting, beast hunting or wandering in the past always seem to have some level of this skill. | Historical figures that have done scouting, beast hunting or wandering in the past always seem to have some level of this skill. |
Revision as of 22:45, 9 May 2017
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Job Title | Tracker | |
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v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Tracker is a skill currently only used in Adventurer mode which allows an adventurer to track creatures. Higher levels let you spot more tracks and help distinguish different tracks. The only time that this skill is not being trained is when your adventurer is sleeping, waiting, or having too much fun. As a result, it will typically reach legendary status by the end of an in-game week.
Historical figures that have done scouting, beast hunting or wandering in the past always seem to have some level of this skill.
In fortress mode, this is used by scholars who are naturalists.
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