Proficiencies
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Introduction
These are the skill values that define the ability of your character, see the respective pages for more detailed info on them.
Name | Description | |
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Arts & Crafts | ||
Cloak & Dagger | ||
Faith & Wisdom | ||
Frontier & Wilderness | Increasing your value in Frontier & Wilderness decreases the wear on your Fishing Equipment. Also increases your chance of successfully getting a cutting from a tree.
Caps fish purity | |
Hammer & Nail | Increases your chance of success when planing boards. | |
Hunting & Gathering | Caps foraged herbs purity | |
Law & Lore | Law & Lore now gives a random bonus when you place money in a bell or claimstone. The higher Law & Lore, the more extra authority you receive when filling claims. | |
Mines & Mountains | Increasing your value in Mines & Mountains reduces your risk of falling when climbing, and also the damage you take when you do fall.
Caps Quarried stone and foraged minerals purity. Reduces the risk of cave-ins when mining. Mines & Mountains now increases your chances of removing higher yield Lime Boulders. | |
Pots & Pans | caps Dug-out, natural clay purity. | |
Sparks & Embers | Reduces the chance of your Tinder Drill breaking. | |
Stocks & Cultivars | Increasing your value in Stocks & Cultivars increases the maximum amount of plenty that will be randomly added to fields when you plant them. It also increases your chance of successfully getting a tree sprouting and getting a cutting from a tree with Forestry. | |
Sugar & Spice | Sugar & Spice now reduces your gluttony timer every three consecutive points gained in a gluttony session. | |
Thread & Needle | Decreases crafted clothing difficulty. | |
Natural Philosophy | Increases your chance of successfully getting a tree sprouting with Forestry. | Increases the Inspiration given by potions. |
Perennial Philosophy |
Note on the influence of proficiencies on "successfully taking a cutting":
This is worded slightly wrong: it increases the chance of getting a successfull cutting from a tree, rather than successfully getting a cutting from a tree. Tests have shown that the proficiencies of the person to take the cuttings also matter in survival percentages.