Infernal Fieldcraft
From LSWiki
(Difference between revisions)
Revision as of 09:34, 31 July 2014 (edit) Shinichizio (Talk | contribs) ← Previous diff |
Revision as of 05:07, 8 September 2017 (edit) Mafusail (Talk | contribs) Next diff → |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Class: Fieldcraft Skills | Class: Fieldcraft Skills | ||
- | Attribute: [[Intelligence]] | + | Attribute: [[Intellect]] |
Pedagogy: Procedural | Pedagogy: Procedural | ||
Practitioner Term: Infernal Scout | Practitioner Term: Infernal Scout | ||
- | This skill represents an overall, in-depth familiarity with the terrain of | + | This skill represents an overall, in-depth familiarity with the terrain of extremely hostile, high-temperature environments such as |
- | extremely hostile, high-temperature environments such as the interior of | + | the interior of volcanoes and extraplanar surroundings characterized by unending fires. When in such terrain, this familiarity aids |
- | volcanoes and extraplanar surroundings characterized by unending fires. When | + | one in fighting, movement, and the use of a variety of skills, such as [[tracking]], [[stealth]], [[foraging]], and [[elude]]. |
- | in such terrain, this familiarity aids one in fighting, movement, and the use | + | |
- | of a variety of skills, such as tracking, stealth, foraging, and elude. | + | |
'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' | ||
- | =[[:Category:Jungle Fieldcraft Trainer|Trainers]]= | + | =[[:Category:Uncommon Skills|Trainers]]= |
- | Association: | + | |
- | Guild: | + | |
- | Quest: | + | |
[[Category: Skills]] | [[Category: Skills]] | ||
[[Category: Fieldcraft Skills]] | [[Category: Fieldcraft Skills]] | ||
[[Category: Intelligence Skills]] | [[Category: Intelligence Skills]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Uncommon Skills]] |
Revision as of 05:07, 8 September 2017
Class: Fieldcraft Skills Attribute: Intellect Pedagogy: Procedural Practitioner Term: Infernal Scout
This skill represents an overall, in-depth familiarity with the terrain of extremely hostile, high-temperature environments such as the interior of volcanoes and extraplanar surroundings characterized by unending fires. When in such terrain, this familiarity aids one in fighting, movement, and the use of a variety of skills, such as tracking, stealth, foraging, and elude.
Notes