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Frequently-Asked Questions

What causes my attributes to change?

Attribute values are calculated dynamically at the moment they're used. All sorts of things will impact the final values. Here's a very partial list:

  • what you're wearing
  • whether you're tired
  • the temperature of the room you're in
  • whether you're standing or sitting or asleep
  • the day of the week
  • the time of day
  • whether the room you're in is a Good or an Evil place to be
  • your Skills
  • whether you're hungry or thirsty
  • the weather
  • the phase of the moon and location of the planets
  • your other attributes

If you keep an eye on your Attributes tab you'll see them changing all the time. Watch carefully and you'll develop a sense for the specific conditions which cause changes.

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