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+ | * To recite a poem, click the podium in the [[Chortling Beaver]] and drag the identified poetry book into the window that appears. You will be prompted to write something, but whether you do has no bearing on the XP gained by reading the poem. | ||
+ | * For each person to whom the player has read a poem, 10 XP in Oratory is earned. | ||
+ | * The identity of the book itself has no bearing on the amount of XP earned. Given the same audience size, a low-level book will earn the same amount as a high-level book. | ||
+ | * There is currently a delay in receiving XP when reading poems. | ||
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Revision as of 23:27, 11 September 2017
Oratory
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Skill Type: | Other Skill
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Max Level: | 50
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Contents
Oratory Overview
Oratory is a skill gained by publicly reading poetry books at the podium in the Chortling Beaver an inn in Serbule.
In-Game Description
Connected Skills
Sub-Skills:
- None
Secondary Skills:
- None
Related Skills:
Oratory Mechanics
- To recite a poem, click the podium in the Chortling Beaver and drag the identified poetry book into the window that appears. You will be prompted to write something, but whether you do has no bearing on the XP gained by reading the poem.
- For each person to whom the player has read a poem, 10 XP in Oratory is earned.
- The identity of the book itself has no bearing on the amount of XP earned. Given the same audience size, a low-level book will earn the same amount as a high-level book.
- There is currently a delay in receiving XP when reading poems.