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Scholars will write manuals for topics that they know about, but that are not yet represented in your library. The [[writer|writing]] and [[wordsmith]] skills are used when writing books, with each book giving 50 xp in writing skill and 12 in wordsmith. Migrant and visitor scholars have learned a number of topics in worldgen, but your starting dwarves, no matter how many skill ranks you give them, will not. For new libraries, it is therefore recommended to either use migrant and visitor scholars, or to buy and raid pre-existing books.
 
Scholars will write manuals for topics that they know about, but that are not yet represented in your library. The [[writer|writing]] and [[wordsmith]] skills are used when writing books, with each book giving 50 xp in writing skill and 12 in wordsmith. Migrant and visitor scholars have learned a number of topics in worldgen, but your starting dwarves, no matter how many skill ranks you give them, will not. For new libraries, it is therefore recommended to either use migrant and visitor scholars, or to buy and raid pre-existing books.
  
Pondering will give roughly 0-5 xp in a topic's related scholarly skill (leading to about 700 xp in a year of only pondering), while discussion will increase said skill by 10-30 xp. The [[speaker]] skill is also used while discussing a topic. Discussion does not lead to research progress for the scholar that is not researching the topic. However, its higher xp gain will increase the amount of research progress they can make over time if their research topic is in the same field.
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Pondering will give roughly 0 to 5 xp in a topic's related scholarly skill (leading to about 700 xp in a year of only pondering), while discussion will increase said skill with 10 to 30 xp. The [[speaker]] skill is also used while discussing a topic. Discussion does not lead to research progress for the scholar that is not researching the topic. However, its higher xp gain will increase the amount of research progress they can make over time if their research topic is in the same field.
  
Scholars can also form master/apprentice relationships, and the master will teach their apprentices about a topic. A high teaching skill for the master and high student skill for the apprentice leads to faster skill growth.
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Scholars can also form master/apprentice relationships, and the master will teach their apprentices about topics. A high teaching skill for the master and a high student skill for the apprentice leads to faster skill growth.
  
 
Being a scholar is pretty much a full-time job - dwarves will eventually do other things as well, but it can take a season or so to get around to it. If you make, say, your mechanic a scholar, then it is best to take them off the job when you need them to work; the same goes for doctors.
 
Being a scholar is pretty much a full-time job - dwarves will eventually do other things as well, but it can take a season or so to get around to it. If you make, say, your mechanic a scholar, then it is best to take them off the job when you need them to work; the same goes for doctors.

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