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This page is incorrect. The maximum attribute value is 33, not 30—you forgot the effects of the Learning skill. Indeed, Pilk currently has a Perception attribute of 30.8. Pilk 19:19, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
There is another incorrect point. You must have at least 5 points in any one attribute-- the guide explains you only need one. — The preceding unsigned comment was left by Ichiro Itaki (talk • contribs)
- "You must have at least one assigned attribute point in each attribute." The 5 points you're talking about include the 4 base points, which are not assigned but there by default. The information given is correct, but maybe consider reformulation. — The preceding unsigned comment was left by Bloody Hunter (talk • contribs)
- Don't Achura have a base CHA of 3, though? They would need two assigned points. Pilk 12:05, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
Template:Editprotected Why the hell is this page locked, anyway? "less than 4 points" is used twice in the article, and should ready "fewer than 4 points", since points are an individually-enumerable item. Additionally, I'd like to address this:
"Because of the restriction on minimum points-per-attribute, some bloodlines which previously started with less than 4 points on some attributes cannot remap without moving more points to these attributes. As a result of this, remapping causes a general detrimental affect on that character's attributes."
It does not have a general detrimental effect (which is what you meant, not "affect"). It might be regarded as having a mild detrimental effect to someone who didn't plan to use the attribute they had at a base total of 3 or 4, but the word "general" is clearly incorrect here. It should read something more like this:
"Because of the restriction on minimum points-per-attribute, some bloodlines which previously started with fewer than 4 points on some attributes cannot remap without moving more points to these attributes. As a result of this, care should be taken when calculating the benefits of remapping on such a character, since one or more points will end up being spent on an attribute that may not be the intended target of the remap."
Could someone with sufficient privileges kindly make these changes (or unlock the article so others can)? Pilk 19:10, 31 May 2009 (GMT)