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The ground tells stories—footprints, broken twigs, a stray hair. You know how to read the path even when it tries to hide.
The ground tells stories—footprints, broken twigs, a stray hair. You know how to read the path even when it tries to hide.


Skilled trackers can read the signs left by their quarry, like footprints and broken branches, to follow their trail. Advanced trackers can use [[Trapmaking Tools]] to create traps for catching food, while expert trackers can use trap to capture aggressive prey during combat.
A skilled tracker reads the land like a book, following the trail of their quarry through the smallest of signs. With [[Trapmaking Tools]] they lay clever snares to catch their next meal or, when danger prowls too close, to trap even the fiercest of foes in the heat of battle.


Additionally, trackers can also determine changes to the landscape after intense storms and approximate locations for a more precise expedition.
Additionally, trackers can also determine changes to the landscape after intense storms and approximate locations for a more precise expedition.

Revision as of 14:00, 18 October 2024

The ground tells stories—footprints, broken twigs, a stray hair. You know how to read the path even when it tries to hide.

A skilled tracker reads the land like a book, following the trail of their quarry through the smallest of signs. With Trapmaking Tools they lay clever snares to catch their next meal or, when danger prowls too close, to trap even the fiercest of foes in the heat of battle.

Additionally, trackers can also determine changes to the landscape after intense storms and approximate locations for a more precise expedition.

Skill Perks

(25%) Trapmaking: Using trapmaking tools, you can construct basic snares to set and catch small prey animals. One trap can be set at a time.

(50%) Improved Trapmaking: Can set up one additional trap at a time for a total of 2, and gain a 10% Chance of recovering the trap after use.

(75%) The Most Dangerous Game: Trapmaking tools now allow the construction of traps for use on humans and animals in combat.

(100%) Master Trapper: Can set one additional trap at a time for a total of 4, and gain a 60% Chance of recovering the trap after use.

Tracking Prey and Locating Points of Interest

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Using Traps

After crafting or purchasing traps using Trapmaking Tools...