Assimilativity
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Assimilativity
Trait Type: Rating Overall Possible Values: -30 to 30
Assimilativity represents, in a very general way, how quickly one assimilates new experiences and shifts one's perspective. The higher this trait, the more benefit one receives from one's experiences. Often, the most powerful and long-lived races have very low assimilativity, tending to see most experiences as simply the repetition of a well-known pattern, while many shorter-lived and more aggressive races eke every iota of benefit from their briefer existences.
Kobold 30 Runtling 22 Goblin 15 Human 10 Gnome 8 Boglin 6 Llelimin 6 Thond 6 Faerie 2 Urln 2 Domandan 0 Drochnei 0 Garou 0 Kentaur 0 Kielleth 0 Naga 0 Nyloc 0 Ogre 0 Orc 0 Powrie 0 Quess 0 Skaven 0 Sleestak 0 Svirfneblin 0 Urlnlek 0 Yeti 0 Aethoss -1 Aviar -1 Duergar -1 Dana -1 Invae -1 Phaethon -1 Sekh -1 Slaan -1 Dracon -2 Drow -2 Troll -2 Lothar -3 Minotaur -3 Advenus -4 Imp -5 Rachnei -5 Zuth -6 Suzumei -7 Kedeth -8 Erechthiyon-10 Oni -10 Shoggoth -11 Fomor -13 Tuatha -13 Zenun -14 Chaosborn -15 Jabberwock-17 Dragon -17 Mantid -18 Amberite -20