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* '''0 - 30''': Train at [[NPC]] Healer or Judge
 
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* '''30 - 100''': Use the skill on corpses or picked chests
 
* '''30 - 100''': Use the skill on corpses or picked chests
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One method is to use the skill repeatedly on a picked paragon chest.  It is possible to train from 30 to GM using a single paragon chest.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Item Identification]]
 
* [[Item Identification]]

Revision as of 10:49, 21 October 2009

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Forensic Evaluation is the skill by which a player can deduce certain details of information about other characters or objects. It is rarely used by players and is considered a Useless Skill. The few players who undertake this skill do so mainly for roleplaying purposes.

The Dead

To use the Forensic Evaluation skill to determine information about a corpse:

  • Click the blue jewel next to the skill on your skill list.
  • Target the corpse.
  • If successful, you learn information about the circumstances surrounding the corpse’s demise.

The higher your skill level, the more accurate a description you receive.

The Living

Forensic Evaluation can be handy for learning about living characters as well. Targeting a living characters may tell you if he or she is a member of the Thieves Guild.

Lockpicking

Curious about who picked the lock on your Treasure Chest? The forensic evaluation skill may tell you who has picked the lock on a chest as follows:

  • Click the blue gem next to the skill on your skill list.
  • Target the chest.

If successful, you learn who recently picked the lock on the chest. You must be a skilled detective (40 skill or higher) to have a chance at learning this information.

Training

  • 0 - 30: Train at NPC Healer or Judge
  • 30 - 100: Use the skill on corpses or picked chests

One method is to use the skill repeatedly on a picked paragon chest. It is possible to train from 30 to GM using a single paragon chest.

See Also