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Scholarship is used to more effectively learn from being taught. It may also have some other benefits especially for [[:Category:Moon Mage|Moon Mages]] and [[:Category:Bard|Bards]]. You also need at least 50 scholarship in order to read compendiums.
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Empaths, Moon Mages and Paladins all have scholarship as a circling requirement.
Scholarship is used to more effectively learn from being taught. It may also have some other benefits especially for [[:Category:Moon Mage|Moon Mages]] and [[:Category:Bard|Bards]]. It can be learned by being taught or studying various items. Some of these include spellbooks, enchantment scrolls (for Moon Mages only), [[origami]] instructions, [[embroidery]] patterns, and anatomy charts (Sold at [[Emmiline's Cottage]]).


==Training==
Teaching or listening to someone who is the same race and or guild as you is more effective and there by trains better.

Some ways of training include :

*Listening to a class. Obviously listening to a class on Scholarship is best, but listening to any class will teach you also.
*Reading books at a library.
*Reading guild renown lists.
*Reading compendiums (which primarily teaches first aid).
*Reading spellbooks.
*Reading patterns for [[embroidery]].
*Reading instructions for [[origami]].
*Reading primers for bead carving.
*Reading anatomy charts (which teach Empathy for empaths).
*Reading enchantment scolls (Moon Mage only).

==Contributors==
--[[User:Khazera|Khazera]] 17:35, 23 March 2008 (CDT)





Revision as of 17:35, 23 March 2008

Scholarship is used to more effectively learn from being taught. It may also have some other benefits especially for Moon Mages and Bards. You also need at least 50 scholarship in order to read compendiums.

Empaths, Moon Mages and Paladins all have scholarship as a circling requirement.

Training

Some ways of training include :

  • Listening to a class. Obviously listening to a class on Scholarship is best, but listening to any class will teach you also.
  • Reading books at a library.
  • Reading guild renown lists.
  • Reading compendiums (which primarily teaches first aid).
  • Reading spellbooks.
  • Reading patterns for embroidery.
  • Reading instructions for origami.
  • Reading primers for bead carving.
  • Reading anatomy charts (which teach Empathy for empaths).
  • Reading enchantment scolls (Moon Mage only).

Contributors

--Khazera 17:35, 23 March 2008 (CDT)