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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
'''Tracking''' shows who, or what, has traversed a [[tile]] or near it within the past 3 [[Wurm day]]s. Tracking is useful for [[Fighting|hunting]], especially in the woods or around [[bush]]es where visibility is limited, and finding out who that pesky [[thief]] was! The radius you can track does not increase with skill, just number of sightings, timer, and age of tracks you can see. Tracking increases the [[mind logic]] characteristics.
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Tracking shows who, or what, has traversed a [[tile]] or near it within the past 3 [[Wurm day]]s. Tracking is useful in any number of functions.  
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
*Only works for the tile you are standing on when the timer finishes, regardless of the tile targeted.
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*Directions of tracks correspond to direction you are facing when timer finishes.
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*Tracking only works for the tile you are standing on when the timer finishes. This is regardless of the tile originally targeted.
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*The direction of the tracks one may see will correspond to the direction they are facing when the tracking action finishes.
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*With increased skill in tracking, one is more likely to effectively track movement and movement times on a tile as well as experience a shorter action timer in the process.
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*Tracking increases the [[mind logic]] characteristic.
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==[[Titles]]==
 
==[[Titles]]==
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* Tracker at 50 skill
 
* Tracker at 50 skill
 
* Pathfinder at 70 skill
 
* Pathfinder at 70 skill

Revision as of 10:41, 23 March 2018

Main / Skills / Tracking

Description

Tracking shows who, or what, has traversed a tile or near it within the past 3 Wurm days. Tracking is useful in any number of functions.

Notes

  • Tracking only works for the tile you are standing on when the timer finishes. This is regardless of the tile originally targeted.
  • The direction of the tracks one may see will correspond to the direction they are facing when the tracking action finishes.
  • With increased skill in tracking, one is more likely to effectively track movement and movement times on a tile as well as experience a shorter action timer in the process.


Titles

  • Tracker at 50 skill
  • Pathfinder at 70 skill
  • Master Pathfinder at 90 skill