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Joined: Fri Jul 09, 2004 8:43 am Posts: 5614 Location: Columbia, South Carolina
SK Character: Pilnor, Surrit, Berr, Rall
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It's definitely true that "learning from your mistakes" and improving at a skill improves you more at a skill than when "you have become better at xxx" after succeeding to perform it.
In addition, I'm personally of the mindset that you are more likely to improve based on failures of a skill than on successes.
These two facts combined together make it so that you will greatly decrease the time required to learn a skill if you practice it while wearing armor heavier than your class can normally wear. This is particularly true for mastering spells and certain skills, and is IMO a major pain point for heavy armor priests.
However, this should be tempered with the knowledge that there are some skills which you cannot learn from through "failed checks" e.g. weapon skills, and that each skill does also seem to possess its own improvement rate independent of other skills.
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