Talk:Appraisal skill
Ways to learn Appraisal
I don't have time for an extensive rewrite, but here's what it works on:
- critters
- items
- directions into rooms with water (swimming)
- climbing objects (can give you a climbing bonus)
As a benchmark, and if anyone up and coming in the game is interested (I know I was) I've begun to get certain appraisals on my armor around 124 ranks of appraisal and armor each. I may have been able to get certain sooner, but wasn't paying attention. The certain isn't 100% at this time, but if I appraise careful, it becomes more likely to occur. --Celeres 19:41, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
Unknown Stat Range
Where does, with regard to stats, "apparently as x as you are" go? -Moderator Caraamon Strugr-Makdasi(talk) 03:43, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
Critter Appraisal
Based on the fact that I can easily hit a creature but yet it appraises as very difficult, I believe that Agility and weapon stats are not factored into skill comparison with creatures. -Moderator Caraamon Strugr-Makdasi(talk) 11:10, 8 February 2009 (UTC)
Training
I added a bit to the training section. I'm not really sure how far the swimming/climbing appraisal training applies, so I just went with my rudimentary knowledge. I think this is good info for new characters however, particularly the untwinked, as they are unlikely to have the skills or the supplies to train it well via the other methods for some time. Valtur 21:58, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
More Critter Appraisals
I think the the list of creature stat comparison appraisals is incomplete, but I'm not sure what order these go in. That's my guess but I wonder if anyone can verify one way or the other? I get these with my empath (who has abnormally low strength and agility) versus BB peccs.
- far more
- uncomprehendably more
- far, far, far more
I think perhaps that's the order but I can't be absolutely sure.
Timer
Does anyone have the timer for creature appraising? This is something we might want to mention here. --Ysselt 19:52, 30 August 2009 (UTC)