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[[Intelligence]] is one of the [[characteristic]]s of your [[character]]. The number of intelligence points your [[character]] has is listed in the "[[Me]]"-> "My [[character]]" tab, page accessible through the menu on the left of the [[interface]].<br><br> | [[Intelligence]] is one of the [[characteristic]]s of your [[character]]. The number of intelligence points your [[character]] has is listed in the "[[Me]]"-> "My [[character]]" tab, page accessible through the menu on the left of the [[interface]].<br><br> | ||
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+ | The maximum possible number of intelligence points is 255. | ||
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+ | There are several ways to increase your intelligence: | ||
+ | * drink a [[bottle of milk]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | * [[eat]] : | ||
+ | ** a [[fish]] (+ 2 points) | ||
+ | ** a [[box of foie gras]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | ** a [[barracuda]] (+ 2 points) | ||
+ | ** a [[basket of whelks]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | ** a [[sheep cheese]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | ** a [[goat cheese]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | ** a [[cow's milk cheese]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | ** a [[pot of yogurt]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | ** a [[slice of Goose cake]] (+ 1 point) | ||
+ | * get a [[bonus]] thanks to your [[mood]] | ||
+ | * buy a [[boost]] with [[tokens]] via [[premium access]] | ||
+ | * have the [[unique item]] [[Pestilent vermin]] in your [[inventory]] (+50 points) | ||
+ | * have the [[unique item]] [[The Axe of Robert Guiscard]] in your [[inventory]] (+50 points) | ||
+ | * consume a [[philtre of Pixie dust]], which boosts up your strength with +50 for 24 hours | ||
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+ | However, owning the [[unique item]] [[Krum's silver-lined skull drinking cup]] in your [[inventory]] will lower your [[intelligence]] by -50 points. | ||
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+ | Intelligence allows you: | ||
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+ | * to be able to apply for certain [[job offers]] available at the [[town hall]] | ||
+ | * determine the increase the [[output/yield]], when working in a [[field]] requiring intelligence | ||
+ | * increase the number of movements you can make while working in the [[forest]], [[orchard]] or [[lake]] | ||
+ | * determine the percentage of [[belief]] in an [[idea]] that you get after reading a [[book]] | ||
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+ | In addition, when leveling up [[level VI]], it is requiered you have: | ||
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+ | * at least 60 [[intelligence]] points, you can choose the [[way of the State and the Army]]. However, you will also need 60 points of [[strength]] and 120 points of [[charisma]]. | ||
+ | * at least 120 [[intelligence]] points, you can choose the [way of the Church and Science]]. However, you will also need 60 points of [[charisma]] and 60 points of [[strength]]. | ||
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+ | The higher the intelligence, the more you can benefit from certain bonuses. A score of 0 gives no penalty, a score of 255 gives the maximum bonus, between the two the bonus is allocated proportionally. | ||
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+ | * A [[character]] with 255 intelligence points gains 20% bonus in the points obtained when he studies ([[improve one of your skills]] or follow a [[lesson]]). | ||
+ | * A [[Ship Captain]] with 255 intelligence points has a 25% greater chance of successfully moving his [[ship]] ([[navigation]]). | ||
+ | * An [[artisan]] with 255 points of intelligence will have a reduction in the production time by the 20% in his [[workshop]] (does not work for the [[seedlings and cutings]] of the [[botanist]]). | ||
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+ | [[Summary]][[fr:Intelligence]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:41, 2 September 2020
Intelligence is one of the characteristics of your character. The number of intelligence points your character has is listed in the "Me"-> "My character" tab, page accessible through the menu on the left of the interface.
The maximum possible number of intelligence points is 255.
There are several ways to increase your intelligence:
- drink a bottle of milk (+ 1 point)
- eat :
- a fish (+ 2 points)
- a box of foie gras (+ 1 point)
- a barracuda (+ 2 points)
- a basket of whelks (+ 1 point)
- a sheep cheese (+ 1 point)
- a goat cheese (+ 1 point)
- a cow's milk cheese (+ 1 point)
- a pot of yogurt (+ 1 point)
- a slice of Goose cake (+ 1 point)
- get a bonus thanks to your mood
- buy a boost with tokens via premium access
- have the unique item Pestilent vermin in your inventory (+50 points)
- have the unique item The Axe of Robert Guiscard in your inventory (+50 points)
- consume a philtre of Pixie dust, which boosts up your strength with +50 for 24 hours
However, owning the unique item Krum's silver-lined skull drinking cup in your inventory will lower your intelligence by -50 points.
Intelligence allows you:
- to be able to apply for certain job offers available at the town hall
- determine the increase the output/yield, when working in a field requiring intelligence
- increase the number of movements you can make while working in the forest, orchard or lake
- determine the percentage of belief in an idea that you get after reading a book
In addition, when leveling up level VI, it is requiered you have:
- at least 60 intelligence points, you can choose the way of the State and the Army. However, you will also need 60 points of strength and 120 points of charisma.
- at least 120 intelligence points, you can choose the [way of the Church and Science]]. However, you will also need 60 points of charisma and 60 points of strength.
The higher the intelligence, the more you can benefit from certain bonuses. A score of 0 gives no penalty, a score of 255 gives the maximum bonus, between the two the bonus is allocated proportionally.
- A character with 255 intelligence points gains 20% bonus in the points obtained when he studies (improve one of your skills or follow a lesson).
- A Ship Captain with 255 intelligence points has a 25% greater chance of successfully moving his ship (navigation).
- An artisan with 255 points of intelligence will have a reduction in the production time by the 20% in his workshop (does not work for the seedlings and cutings of the botanist).