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It is currently most useful in [[PvP]] combat. Even with very little skill it is possible to reliably track most other visible characters, making it far more difficult for them to flee.
 
It is currently most useful in [[PvP]] combat. Even with very little skill it is possible to reliably track most other visible characters, making it far more difficult for them to flee.
  
Humans have 20 skill in Tracking by default due to there [[Humans#Jack of all Trades|Racial Ability]]
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Humans have an inferred minimum of 20 skill points in Tracking, due to their [[Humans#Jack of all Trades|Jack of all Trades]] trait.
  
 
==Training==
 
==Training==

Revision as of 18:47, 12 August 2008

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“I sense there are trees nearby.”
“We’re in a forest.”
“See?”

Tracking is a skill that allows the character to know if invisible or hidden characters, monsters, or other NPCs are around. The things detected do not become visible, but can be located and followed around (by an arrow constantly pointing in the target's direction).

Having higher Tracking skill allows characters to track characters with higher Hiding or Stealth skills, allows objects in a broader ranger to be detected, and allows objects to be detected more reliably.

It is currently most useful in PvP combat. Even with very little skill it is possible to reliably track most other visible characters, making it far more difficult for them to flee.

Humans have an inferred minimum of 20 skill points in Tracking, due to their Jack of all Trades trait.

Training

  • 0 - 40: Train from Walker The Tracking Instructor in New Haven.
  • 40 - 100: Use the skill.

It does not matter if you select a target to track or not you will still gain as long as the tracking window opened.

For accelerated skill Gain to 50 get the quest from Walker The Tracking Instructor in New Haven. you will also receive Blessed leather pants Walker's Leggings.

See Also