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==Gaining social skills== | ==Gaining social skills== | ||
===[[Fortress mode|Fortress Mode]]=== | ===[[Fortress mode|Fortress Mode]]=== | ||
− | Dwarves train their social skills when idling in meeting areas or attending parties ''and'' they are standing near another dwarf. All allowed social skills train at the same rate, except possibly Conversationalist for some dwarves. What social skills are allowed depends on both [[beliefs]] and [[facets]] of the particular dwarf. A typical dwarf meets all the non-override requirements except for low TRUTH, allowing all skills except Liar and Flatterer. Normally, all beliefs and all facets must meet the basic requirements. However, if any *single* facet meets the "override" requirement, all belief requirements are waived (but any other facet requirements remain). However, Conversationalist does something funny, which needs more research. Perhaps it | + | Dwarves train their social skills when idling in meeting areas or attending parties ''and'' they are standing near another dwarf. All allowed social skills train at the same rate, except possibly Conversationalist for some dwarves. What social skills are allowed depends on both [[beliefs]] and [[facets]] of the particular dwarf. A typical dwarf meets all the non-override requirements except for low TRUTH, allowing all skills except Liar and Flatterer. Normally, all beliefs and all facets must meet the basic requirements. However, if any *single* facet meets the "override" requirement, all belief requirements are waived (but any other facet requirements remain). However, Conversationalist does something funny, which needs more research. Perhaps it it only *partially* unlocked by certain beliefs? (the override does make it work fully). |
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+ | (note that beliefs range from -50 to +50, while facets range from 0 to 100) | ||
(tested with 0.47.4) | (tested with 0.47.4) |