Difference between revisions of "Language Fluency"

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We'll call the overall thing Language Ability.
  
  
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Spoken
 
Spoken
 
Simple (very basic sentences)
 
Simple (very basic sentences)
Foreign (can speak, accented or stilted)
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Limited (can speak, accented or stilted)
Fluent (can speak, unaccented)
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Complete (can speak, unaccented)
  
 
Written
 
Written
 
Simple (able to read and write basic sentences and words)
 
Simple (able to read and write basic sentences and words)
Foreign (able to read and write, sometimes messes up sentence order and can be read as foreign)
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Limited (able to read and write, sometimes messes up sentence order and can be read as foreign)
Fluent (can read and write fully and with flair)
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Complete (can read and write fully and with flair)
  
 
This means it takes 4 points to be know a language in any depth and 6 to be completely able to integrate with it.
 
This means it takes 4 points to be know a language in any depth and 6 to be completely able to integrate with it.
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Reading Speed based on Intelligence and Fluency. Have a "Skim" and "Read" versions, with Skim having a chance for getting a confused reading with a wrong meaning.
 
Reading Speed based on Intelligence and Fluency. Have a "Skim" and "Read" versions, with Skim having a chance for getting a confused reading with a wrong meaning.
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Language Fluency determines how able to cast spells a character is.
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Simple Fluency = +75% Miscast chance, Limited Fluency = +25% Miscast Chance, Complete Fluency = +0% Miscast Chance. Similarly, there are penalties to scribing with limited literacy.

Latest revision as of 11:29, 28 March 2018

We'll call the overall thing Language Ability.


Language Fluency is broken up a bit into slices like so.


Spoken Simple (very basic sentences) Limited (can speak, accented or stilted) Complete (can speak, unaccented)

Written Simple (able to read and write basic sentences and words) Limited (able to read and write, sometimes messes up sentence order and can be read as foreign) Complete (can read and write fully and with flair)

This means it takes 4 points to be know a language in any depth and 6 to be completely able to integrate with it.



Reading Speed based on Intelligence and Fluency. Have a "Skim" and "Read" versions, with Skim having a chance for getting a confused reading with a wrong meaning.


Language Fluency determines how able to cast spells a character is.

Simple Fluency = +75% Miscast chance, Limited Fluency = +25% Miscast Chance, Complete Fluency = +0% Miscast Chance. Similarly, there are penalties to scribing with limited literacy.