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Author:  Insanity [ Wed May 21, 2008 2:36 pm ]
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Pein wrote:
JBMT wrote:
Lore, it seems to me, is a no-brainer for any student at Hogwarts who pays any attention at all in classes.


I would actually think Concentration would be more suited to that, JB, but that's just me. :P


I'd say it's a bit of both, really. While one would need concentration to.. concentrate during classes, Lore is to remember what they concentrated on?

Author:  Alesu [ Wed May 21, 2008 2:40 pm ]
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Insanity wrote:
Pein wrote:
JBMT wrote:
Lore, it seems to me, is a no-brainer for any student at Hogwarts who pays any attention at all in classes.


I would actually think Concentration would be more suited to that, JB, but that's just me. :P


I'd say it's a bit of both, really. While one would need concentration to.. concentrate during classes, Lore is to remember what they concentrated on?


Or just know really interesting facts?

Oh, and Delia had quite a few points planted into crafting skills for her love of designing and creating outfits. ;)

Author:  Anyndur [ Wed May 21, 2008 2:42 pm ]
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Insanity wrote:
Pein wrote:
JBMT wrote:
Lore, it seems to me, is a no-brainer for any student at Hogwarts who pays any attention at all in classes.


I would actually think Concentration would be more suited to that, JB, but that's just me. :P


I'd say it's a bit of both, really. While one would need concentration to.. concentrate during classes, Lore is to remember what they concentrated on?


True. I think Lore could be taken as similar to understanding what you remember, or examine.((Take in and understand, rather than just memorization.)) While Concentration could be considered pure memory, and mental focus. But I ramble, and I'm sure someone else can come up with a better analogy.

Edit: Alesu has a point as well. Lore /does/ signify knowing, well, Lore. Histories, myths, etcetera.

Author:  Insanity [ Wed May 21, 2008 2:44 pm ]
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Pein wrote:
Insanity wrote:
Pein wrote:
JBMT wrote:
Lore, it seems to me, is a no-brainer for any student at Hogwarts who pays any attention at all in classes.


I would actually think Concentration would be more suited to that, JB, but that's just me. :P


I'd say it's a bit of both, really. While one would need concentration to.. concentrate during classes, Lore is to remember what they concentrated on?


True. I think Lore could be taken as similar to understanding what you remember, or examine.((Take in and understand, rather than just memorization.)) While Concentration could be considered pure memory, and mental focus. But I ramble, and I'm sure someone else can come up with a better analogy.

Edit: Alesu has a point as well. Lore /does/ signify knowing, well, Lore. Histories, myths, etcetera.


What he said = What I meant.

Author:  Anyndur [ Wed May 21, 2008 2:58 pm ]
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Insanity wrote:
Pein wrote:
Insanity wrote:
Pein wrote:
JBMT wrote:
Lore, it seems to me, is a no-brainer for any student at Hogwarts who pays any attention at all in classes.


I would actually think Concentration would be more suited to that, JB, but that's just me. :P


I'd say it's a bit of both, really. While one would need concentration to.. concentrate during classes, Lore is to remember what they concentrated on?


True. I think Lore could be taken as similar to understanding what you remember, or examine.((Take in and understand, rather than just memorization.)) While Concentration could be considered pure memory, and mental focus. But I ramble, and I'm sure someone else can come up with a better analogy.

Edit: Alesu has a point as well. Lore /does/ signify knowing, well, Lore. Histories, myths, etcetera.


What he said = What I meant.


Great minds, Insanity. Great minds ;)

Author:  Laucian1 [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:04 pm ]
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Hmm...am I the only one who takes a build concept and builds the character around that?

And also, just to see everyone else's opinion...what skill/attribute would be associated in tattooing?

Author:  RaginCajun [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:14 pm ]
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Laucian1 wrote:
what skill/attribute would be associated in tattooing?


I'd say Craft Armor, just because it was mentioned earlier that crafting deals with designing and creativity.

Author:  Anyndur [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:15 pm ]
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Laucian1 wrote:
Hmm...am I the only one who takes a build concept and builds the character around that?

And also, just to see everyone else's opinion...what skill/attribute would be associated in tattooing?


I've done that before, Bren.


Also, hrm...maybe Heal, considering it's dealing with putting a foreign substance in the body, without damaging the body to a great extent...Hard to say though.


edit:
Seril_Kane wrote:
Laucian1 wrote:
what skill/attribute would be associated in tattooing?


I'd say Craft Armor, just because it was mentioned earlier that crafting deals with designing and creativity.


Craft armor deals with armor ;) Not skin.

Author:  Insanity [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:17 pm ]
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Tattooing I'd say a bit of a mix between Concentration and Heal. Maybe more, but those are what I can think of at the moment.

Author:  D_Black [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:21 pm ]
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Pein the nublet wrote:
edit:
Seril_Kane wrote:
Laucian1 wrote:
what skill/attribute would be associated in tattooing?


I'd say Craft Armor, just because it was mentioned earlier that crafting deals with designing and creativity.


Craft armor deals with armor ;) Not skin.


Depends if he's making magical tattoos. Like in Planescape: Torment or in one of the other DnD reference books. *can't remember which one*

Author:  Laucian1 [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:25 pm ]
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Well, I just used heal, along with getting dye, ink, and a quill that wouldn't be as likely to burst into flames when heated >.>

*Admits to having volunteered the heal for somehow achieving 29 ranks in it*

Author:  RaginCajun [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:29 pm ]
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Peinis wrote:
edit:
Seril_Kane wrote:
Laucian1 wrote:
what skill/attribute would be associated in tattooing?


I'd say Craft Armor, just because it was mentioned earlier that crafting deals with designing and creativity.


Craft armor deals with armor ;) Not skin.


I know.
But tattoos are sort of like armor, in the aspect that they fit on your skin like armor does.
No?
Well then screw you.

Author:  Anyndur [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:30 pm ]
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Seril_Kane wrote:
Peinis wrote:
edit:
Seril_Kane wrote:
Laucian1 wrote:
what skill/attribute would be associated in tattooing?


I'd say Craft Armor, just because it was mentioned earlier that crafting deals with designing and creativity.


Craft armor deals with armor ;) Not skin.


I know.
But tattoos are sort of like armor, in the aspect that they fit on your skin like armor does.
No?
Well then screw you.


They aren't like armor. Armor provides a bit of protection, and is removable. Tattoo's aren't ;)

Author:  Insanity [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:31 pm ]
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I kinda see Seril's point, really. Though I'd still go with Concentration and Heal.

Author:  D_Black [ Wed May 21, 2008 3:32 pm ]
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*high fives Seril for his quote joke* :lol:

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