![]() Outdoorsman Upgrade: Talk to Smiley after you rescue him from the Caves. ![]() Steal it from him/her, nothing bad happens if you get cought trying. Scout Handbook: One of the kids in Trapper Town (eastern part of Klamath) has a Scout Handbook. You'll find some minor valuables and a Guns & Ammo magazine. You'll see a small field of corn, with a house immediately south of it. Guns and Bullets: As you enter Klamath, follow the street past the Buckner house. The content below is historical, incomplete, unnecessary metagaming, and should probably be cleaned up entirely.īig Book of Science: Acquire some science goodness from the bookshelves in the manager's office (Harold's house).ĭeans Electronics: North part of Gecko, in western part of Skeet's repair shop. While most books can be found (restocking) across the world, Lao Chou in SF is by far the best source, restocking 1-4 of every skill book within 2-4 days, albeit with only 30-40% independant probability for each of them. Grinding them out should serve no purpose, as the game can be trivially completed without any skill but Speech, at which point an easter egg will provide an opportunity to max every skill at once. Some merchants will restock books, often at a very slow rate. You also cannot force-feed books to your companions. There is no limit to how many books you can read, but you won't be able to read books after reaching the 91% ceiling. ![]() Reading a book takes from 1 to 10 hours depending on your Intelligence (i.e. This stops at 91% (or 92% if you raise a tagged skill from 90%). You get twice that amount if the skill is tagged. Quick reference Which books raise which skills ?īooks raise a skill by a number depending on your current skill level, ranging from 6-7 at low skill levels (20-30%) to 1-2 (70-90%). Such books are somewhat rare, and a non-exhaustive list is presented here. This can be largely mitigated by finding and consuming skill books that will raise the matching skill by up to 7%. Besides, Not all playthroughs can afford (or will not elect) to have a high Intelligence. We all know skillpoints are usually plentiful, but we also know that every point matters.
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