![]() Then in the column on the right, we've listed the negative skills for those students, which they're going to have a hard time learning. Next to each student, we've listed their positive skills, that they'll get an XP bonus for during lessons. In the table below, you can find a complete list of the Golden Deer students, including their leader, Claude. So for example, if a student reaches skill level C in axes, they'll be able to use the Helm Splitter move, which is excellent against armored foes. The purpose of teaching in this manner is to raise the skill levels of your students, from E, to D, C, B, A, and eventually S.Īs your students progress through skill level ranks, raising to high levels like A and S, they're going to learn new skills that they can then use in battle. So for example, if you opt to spend a point of your time and tutor Claude in swords, he's going to receive an XP bonus because swords are something he naturally excels at. If a student excels in a skill, they're going to receive a bonus of 150% experience points whenever you tutor them in that skill.
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