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3.6 Traits
Traits are divided into strengths and weaknesses. Each strength has a value associated with it (from one to four); the more powerful abilities have the higher values. You can take up to three strengths for your character, but you must take an equal value of weaknesses to balance it out. For example, if you take Born Leader and Gifted (six points), you would have to take six points’ worth of weaknesses, such as Hematophobia (3), Clumsy (2), and Allergic (1).
Review all the traits to see which ones appeal to your class and play style. Some standouts include Born Leader, which increases damage for all your allies; Gifted, which gives you two extra skill points per level; and Brute, which has a chance to stun your opponent with each attack. Of course, your class might determine a better trait, such as Dexterous (increased hit chance with ranged weapons) for an Archer. After you pick your traits, you’ll have to match them with weaknesses—this is no easy feat, since they’re all disadvantages, and some can kill you at the wrong moment in a fight.
Note
Some traits unlock through your deeds in the game. Check your Character Page frequently to see if you’ve acquired any new strengths.
