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[[Mark]] is a [[Thief]] only ability that assesses your ability to successfully perform a thiefly action. The [[Ranger]]'s [[Scout Awareness]] ability is similar but is limited to [[Hiding skill|Hiding]] and [[Stalking skill|Stalking]]. Only other Thieves and [[Paladins]] can notice a mark. It takes [[Appraisal Skill|Appraisal]] into account.
[[Mark]] is a [[Thief]] only ability that assesses your ability to successfully perform a thiefly action. The [[Ranger]]'s [[Scout Awareness]] ability is similar but is limited to [[Hiding skill|Hiding]] and [[Stalking skill|Stalking]]. Only other Thieves and [[Paladins]] can notice a mark. It takes [[Appraisal Skill|Appraisal]] into account.

[[Mark]] uses EFFECTIVE ranks. All boosts and penalties on both the thief and the target are reflected in the mark. For example, if a target marks as diffcult, and then a thief boosts her skills with khri, the target might now mark as easy.


==Mark as a Training Tool==
==Mark as a Training Tool==

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Mark is a Thief only ability that assesses your ability to successfully perform a thiefly action. The Ranger's Scout Awareness ability is similar but is limited to Hiding and Stalking. Only other Thieves and Paladins can notice a mark. It takes Appraisal into account.

Mark uses EFFECTIVE ranks. All boosts and penalties on both the thief and the target are reflected in the mark. For example, if a target marks as diffcult, and then a thief boosts her skills with khri, the target might now mark as easy.

Mark as a Training Tool

Mark teaches both Appraisal and Perception. See below for more details.

Shops

The amount taught depends on how hard the item is to steal. Harder items teach more than easier items, and items you have no hope of grabbing still do not suffer an exp penalty compared to items you can steal.

There does not appear to be a timer on teaching. Be aware however there is a timer on how many items in a shop you can mark before getting a charge for hooliganism.

Therefor it is always the best to mark the hardest item in the shop, up until you get the warning message:

You think that sizing up any additional items may cause the shopkeep to take unwanted notice of you.

Creatures

  • Timer

The timer for marking creatures is one minute, and it is per creature. Each new creature marked will award exp, however marking the same creature twice will not award exp unless there was one minute between each mark of the creature. The timer was tested by Zihnj using a favor orb to clear out exp after marking a creature, and then repeatedly marking again until exp was awarded.

  • Teaching Range

Mark has a very wide teaching range. Zihnj was able to move his perception and appraisal from clear to dabbling on a caracal at 1200 and 850 ranks, respectively.

Players

Messaging is in order of easiest to hardest.

HIDE:

  • be lucky to see a baby thief, let alone you.
  • couldn't spot the broad side of a barn.
  • shouldn't catch you.
  • has a low chance of catching you.
  • should not find you terribly often.
  • it should be possible
  • it's about even odds.
  • perhaps it's a little risky.
  • it'll be troublesome to be unnoticed.
  • it's somewhat of a long shot.
  • you're pretty sure you'll be seen.
  • got good eyes, you'll be spotted pretty easily.
  • Well, miracles occasionally happen. Right?

STALK:

  • blind as a bat. Go for it.
  • you could likely tail him forever.
  • shouldn't catch you.
  • has a low chance of catching you.
  • should not prove too difficult to stalk.
  • should be possible to stalk.
  • it's about even odds.
  • perhaps it's a little risky.
  • it'll be troublesome to be unnoticed.
  • it's somewhat of a long shot.
  • you're pretty sure you'll be caught.
  • got pretty good eyes, maybe you shouldn't try it.
  • you can already imagine <player> smirking on noticing your clumsy, graceless steps.

BACKSTAB:

  • be dead before he hits the ground.
  • back is wide open to you.
  • should be quite surprised!
  • has a low chance of stopping your attack
  • should not notice your attack.
  • it should be possible.
  • it's about even odds.
  • perhaps it's a little risky.
  • it'll be troublesome to get at his back.
  • it's somewhat of a long shot.
  • you're pretty sure you'll be noticed.
  • too wary for you to take a shot at him.
  • Perhaps you should just give up and become a paladin.