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Post by aardvark892 on Sept 21, 2013 18:33:44 GMT -8
The text of the "Rider" skill implies that a character receives a personal mount at character generation, but does not specify. Am I reading that wrong?
"This character can ride all domesticated riding animals equally well, but on his very own beast he has trained himself or otherwise ridden for more than 40 hours, it is as if he is one entire skill point higher on that specific mount. Statistics for untrained riders are also shown here. All hazard checks are agility based.
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Post by providence13 on Sept 21, 2013 23:50:58 GMT -8
Hey, aardvark892. The way I read Riding, it doesn't give you a mount automatically. If you happen to obtain an agreeable riding gopher and you bond with it/feed it/ learn to avoid its fangs and unwanted attentions, (which requires training and/or 40 hrs quality time) then you effectively have +1 skill in riding this particular gopher.
If that gopher dies, as all gophers do, then you could train a fine 2 headed llama. After 40 hrs, you can now ride this normally argumentative beast as if you had +1 skill points in riding.
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Post by Aardvark892@work on Sept 22, 2013 7:17:09 GMT -8
Prov, that makes sense... and I kinda figured that was the answer. Thanks for the clarification!
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