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Blair
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perception training

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I was trying to find place to hide to train hiding and I keep getting noticed. Actually, I keep noticing that the NPCs in the same room are noticing me trying to hide. Shouldn't I get perception points for noticing that they noticed me? The big shocker is when I tried this on rogue Molly. I'm assuming that she's a trainer with considerable skill. And if I (with 0.03 in perception) can detect her noticing me, then her convert skills must be sub-par. Seriously, if i was a skilled thief, I should be aware of my environment without standing out.
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Noticing someone notice you is automatic, it doesn't require a skill roll. I wouldn't be against changing that, but it wouldn't be a method of skill gain either way.
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Also, a good way to train perception is to go out around creatures that hide a lot and spot them. Watching people watch you won't get you any gains.
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Post by Reynard »

Are there any good creatures to train perception against that won't maul you to death when starting out? (Other than the young sniper.)
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Some icky squirrels and ... infested cats, I think? ... have been added to the graveyard and Tarueka, respectively.
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icky squirrels...
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Post by Lae »

those squirrels have a screaming, squealing and chittering problem. On that note, why can't players squeal? :(
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Post by Acarin »

Or chitter...
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Post by Evelyn »

They also bite and are mean, and they don't like strawberries!
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Post by Elizamor »

But I haven't seen cats in the graveyard...
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Post by Thomas »

Now that we're speaking about the graveyard, why can't you skin rats but you can skin squirrels and get rat pelts?
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Graveyard critters won't be skinnable, since they're at least partially rotting. You're not going to get workable pelts from them. Rat pelts from squirrels would be a bug.
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