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With this ''Flair'', an ''Avatar'' can help someone else | |||
become a quick learner (per the eponymous Flair). | |||
When she makes significant efforts to tutor a student in | |||
a subject—a distinction best left up to the Storyteller—the | |||
experience-point cost for purchasing dots in the Ability | |||
the teacher teaches is cut in half, rounded down. | |||
The catch built into this Flair is that a Avatar cannot | |||
teach a student an Ability that she (the teacher) doesn’t | |||
have. Nor can the teacher help a student surpass her in | |||
mastery of a subject—which is to say, the Avatar cannot | |||
teach her student more dots in an Ability than she (the | |||
teacher) has. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 11 November 2019
With this Flair, an Avatar can help someone else become a quick learner (per the eponymous Flair). When she makes significant efforts to tutor a student in a subject—a distinction best left up to the Storyteller—the experience-point cost for purchasing dots in the Ability the teacher teaches is cut in half, rounded down.
The catch built into this Flair is that a Avatar cannot teach a student an Ability that she (the teacher) doesn’t have. Nor can the teacher help a student surpass her in mastery of a subject—which is to say, the Avatar cannot teach her student more dots in an Ability than she (the teacher) has.