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3.10 Improving proficiency in skills.

You are able to teach a skill to anybody else who satisfies the requirements of a basic knowledge of the skill, and being of a lower competency than you. Equally, you can learn a skill from anybody who has a higher knowledge than you do. It is not possible to teach skills to those who do not already possess it; they simply do not have the basic grounding necessary to begin to understand you. The only way to gain skills is to join guilds or perform specific quests where you may come into contact with 'brilliant' teachers who will be able to instruct you regardless of your profession.

Most guilds have two or three primary skills. These skills can be developed to the highest level without penalty since they are directly associated with their profession. Many guilds boast secondary skills which can only be learnt to lower levels. You will know when you have reached the limit of your progression in any skill by the fact that it is preceeded by "---->" in your SKILLS list. Specialist non-guild skills cannot be gained exception through extra ordinary circumstances such as divine intervention.

Every character possesses a number of general and specialist abilities called skills. These skills determine your prowess and areas of expertise. The following help files should be perused:

SKILLRANKS              Lists the Avalon skill ranks.
TEACHING                Help on the process and rewards of teaching.
LEARNING                Help on the method of learning.
PROCURE                 Information on gaining lessons more quickly.
GUILDS                  Lists guilds - sources of specialist skills.

The following commands will be of interest to you:
SKILLS                       To gain a list of your skills and abilities.
LEARN <skill> FROM <tutor>   To initiate a lesson with a tutor.
TEACH <skill> TO <pupil>     Offers to teach one less skilled.

Your skills will progress slowly through learning, teaching and practice. You will only lose skills you have gained through extra-ordinary (divine) intervention. It is possible to temporarily lose a skill by using up your free trips on the ship of the dead (see HELP DEATH), but these can be regained through divine intervention or the wurtfoil herb. Divine favour and disfavour can also temporarily augment or hinder your use of a skill.

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