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authorDavid Lawrence Ramsey <dolorous@users.sourceforge.net>2009-11-09 19:29:14 -0600
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@@ -3,16 +3,18 @@ TABLES OF APTITUDES
The following three tables describe all aptitudes of the various species
for the various skills. These are not necessary for winning in Crawl,
neither explicit nor implicit. The qualitative information behind this
-sheet (i.e. which species is good at which tasks) can be obtained in two
-other, less sophisticated ways:
-- read the species section in the manual about strengths and weaknesses
-- look at which combinations of species and job are recommended (lightgrey).
+sheet (i.e., which species is good at which tasks) can be obtained in
+two other, less sophisticated ways:
+- Read the species section in the manual about strengths and weaknesses.
+- Look at which combinations of species and job are recommended
+ (lightgrey).
-If you consider figuring out such things yourself to be fun, stop reading
-now. Otherwise, just go ahead. The lower a value, the better the aptitude.
-100 is the Human standard. Please note that many things affect how quick a
-character will actually learn a skill. Thus the numbers below are good
-enough for comparisons among species, but not necessarily among skills.
+If you consider figuring out such things yourself to be fun, stop
+reading now. Otherwise, just go ahead. The lower a value, the better the
+aptitude. 100 is the Human standard. Please note that many things affect
+how quickly a character will actually learn a skill. Thus, the numbers
+below are good enough for comparisons among species, but not necessarily
+among skills.
The abbreviations used for the skills are: