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'''Lastly, pick a course. We'll go with the second course, "Living in the Wild". Not only do courses give you a structure, it acts as a sort of tutorial, and gives us some nice rewards on the way! (Rewards include a pike, handaxe, and a shovel and seeds) At the end of this line of tasks awaits a choice of reward to be picked by you...
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Lastly, pick a course. We'll go with the second course, "Living in the Wild". Not only do courses give you a structure, it acts as a sort of tutorial, and gives us some nice rewards on the way! (Rewards include a pike, handaxe, and a shovel and seeds) At the end of this line of tasks awaits a choice of reward to be picked by you...
  
 
     5 points to be allocated to your attributes or,  
 
     5 points to be allocated to your attributes or,  
 
     3 points to be allocated to your skills or,  
 
     3 points to be allocated to your skills or,  
     learn 2 new rituals. '''
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     learn 2 new rituals.
  
  
 
Someone in the forum suggested that this information is outdated. Apparently if you choose attributes, all attributes will improve one point, unless they're maxed out. Can anyone confirm this?
 
Someone in the forum suggested that this information is outdated. Apparently if you choose attributes, all attributes will improve one point, unless they're maxed out. Can anyone confirm this?

Revision as of 19:09, 28 February 2015

Lastly, pick a course. We'll go with the second course, "Living in the Wild". Not only do courses give you a structure, it acts as a sort of tutorial, and gives us some nice rewards on the way! (Rewards include a pike, handaxe, and a shovel and seeds) At the end of this line of tasks awaits a choice of reward to be picked by you...

   5 points to be allocated to your attributes or, 
   3 points to be allocated to your skills or, 
   learn 2 new rituals.


Someone in the forum suggested that this information is outdated. Apparently if you choose attributes, all attributes will improve one point, unless they're maxed out. Can anyone confirm this?