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shared_worlds:thick_as_thieves_experience [2016/06/06 21:48] – [A few basics] petikeshared_worlds:thick_as_thieves_experience [2019/03/29 15:13] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 On this particular page, we'll talk a little about developing and improving one's skillsets. There is a long, long list of various skills known within the strata of society that professional thieves inhabit. The skills of an individual tend to form groupings of similar skills at times, and these might ultimately influence [[thick as thieves specialisations|what sort of things an individual thief specialises in]] (at least most of the time). On this particular page, we'll talk a little about developing and improving one's skillsets. There is a long, long list of various skills known within the strata of society that professional thieves inhabit. The skills of an individual tend to form groupings of similar skills at times, and these might ultimately influence [[thick as thieves specialisations|what sort of things an individual thief specialises in]] (at least most of the time).
  
-"No one fell to earth from the heavens all-knowledgeable...", goes an old Aporuean saying. With it in mind, let's have a closer look at what tasks, actions, events, situations and procedures can influence the development of certain skills.+"No one fell to earth from the heavens all-knowledgeable...", goes an old Aporuean saying. With that in mind, let's have a closer look at what tasks, actions, events, situations and procedures can influence the development of certain skills.
  
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 Let's go with the following model situation: Someone starts with a character of an amateur thief who's "along for the ride" and has to closely follow the advice of a more seasoned character. Eventually, he or she gains enough experience to improve the overall skill in something. Often through trial and error, trying to get better. Let's go with the following model situation: Someone starts with a character of an amateur thief who's "along for the ride" and has to closely follow the advice of a more seasoned character. Eventually, he or she gains enough experience to improve the overall skill in something. Often through trial and error, trying to get better.
  
-__The entire process can be narrowed down into three steps:__+__The entire process can be narrowed down into three steps:__\\
 **1.) Practice** - practicing a skill to gain experience, either by training, or just by carrying out a "job" or related activity. With the catch that training counts less, because it only offers your character practicing in a safe environment, not in a "this is for real" situation.\\ **1.) Practice** - practicing a skill to gain experience, either by training, or just by carrying out a "job" or related activity. With the catch that training counts less, because it only offers your character practicing in a safe environment, not in a "this is for real" situation.\\
 **2.) Experience** - which you get by the aforementioned practicing, whether by training or (preferrably) "live". By live, I obviously mean your character doing an assignment/mission/job of some sort, whether it's a little sidequest type thing or a big ol' proper caper/heist/eavesdropping/whathaveyou. You only gain experience in a certain area/skill by practicing that certain area/skill in an effective manner. For instance, jumping over obstacles while running or jumping upward to grab a mantle slowly increases your potential experience for the Jumping skill, but just jumping in place won't.\\ **2.) Experience** - which you get by the aforementioned practicing, whether by training or (preferrably) "live". By live, I obviously mean your character doing an assignment/mission/job of some sort, whether it's a little sidequest type thing or a big ol' proper caper/heist/eavesdropping/whathaveyou. You only gain experience in a certain area/skill by practicing that certain area/skill in an effective manner. For instance, jumping over obstacles while running or jumping upward to grab a mantle slowly increases your potential experience for the Jumping skill, but just jumping in place won't.\\
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 You always have to keep in mind that, even with much-improved personal skills, your player character can never become entirely perfect at what he/she tries to pull off. This is down to two things:\\ You always have to keep in mind that, even with much-improved personal skills, your player character can never become entirely perfect at what he/she tries to pull off. This is down to two things:\\
-1.) Even a very experienced master thief can sometimes make mistakes, slip somewhere, etc. Not often, but "sometimes" definitely remains a possibility. \\ +**1.)** Even a very experienced master thief can sometimes make mistakes, slip somewhere, etc. Not often, but "sometimes" definitely remains a possibility. \\ 
-2.) Try as you might, you can never fully improve all your skills simultaneously. You're always limited by what career path and specialisations your character has chosen (either at the very start or gradually throughout the RP) and by how you actually perform within the soft-but-tangible limits to your pathway that you've chosen.\\+**2.)** Try as you might, you can never fully improve all your skills simultaneously. You're always limited by what career path and specialisations your character has chosen (either at the very start or gradually throughout the RP) and by how you actually perform within the soft-but-tangible limits to your pathway that you've chosen.\\
  
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