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The Basic Tactics really doesn't make any sense.

It is a bit long, and I honestly can't be bothered to sit and read through all of it myself. Feel free to edit it to make it more clear and concise. \*\ Hellhound43 21:15, 26 April 2007 (CDT)

It really didn't make any sense. It talked about making some kind of plan for each and every persuasion game you played. If your short term memory isn't enough to keep track of 4 different moods and 4 different reactions, maby you should be playing Pacman.

Good work. \*\ Hellhound43 10:39, 28 April 2007 (CDT)

Comment about low personality[]

When starting out it may be hard to get hold of the Persuasion Game and its Interface. If your personality is below 30(if you are an orc), there is really no point in playing the Persuasion game because you get much small increases and much larger decreases in disposition and the cap amount(the highest you can raise the person's disposition towards you) for the disposition is lower ie; if your character's personality is 30 the cap amount will probably be around 51 or so.

I don't agree. I'm playing an orc with general personality of 24, and most of the ppl I can get to 70 (use the sword bonus described). I actually found 2 ppl so far (one in SI) which I couldn't raise enough to get what I wanted. --Remco 20:40, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
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