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===Obtaining Skills=== To obtain Skills, one needs to have at least the basic of knowledge of said skills, or by having fulfilled some type of requirements. When these condition are fulfilled, one will obtain the Skills when they either get a Class or level their Class, or by advancing their knowledge of said skills. Just like Classes, most Skills are acquired often in line with the userβs desires.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/21/6-18-h/ Chapter 6.18 H]</ref> One is guaranteed of recieving at least one good Skill for every 10 levels of one Class leveling,<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/25/2-17/ Chapter 2.18]</ref> and it's speculated that from Level 60 or 70 onwards, every level up grants a Skill.<ref name=":1">{{VERef|10.10 E (Pt. 1)}}</ref> And again just like Classes, one can cancel the obtaining of Skills.<ref name=":1.41" /> In the original inception of the levelling rules, there used to be a miniscule, 0.00001% chance of obtaining a Skill of any level. This caused problems such as children obtaining very high level Skills, so level caps were introduced by the Grand Design. Now, one can only obtain Skills up to twenty levels above their highest class.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/17/9-61-g/ Chapter 9.61 G]</ref>
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