Help on: stat pairing
Say you want to increase your melee damage. Melee damage is based on both Strength and Agility and are combined in a way that gives preference to the weaker. If you are very strong (20 Strength), but clumsy (6 Agility), a pairing of these stats will favor a value closer to 6 than to 20 -- definitely less then the average of 13.
If you want damage, you are better off having 13s in both stats. Note that 13 and 13 are the same total as 20 and 6. Stats are based around 13 as an average stat. Values lower than 13 may incur negative bonuses.
In regards to skills, the stat pairing modifies your "skill level". For example, say you have a "Good" skill in kick but you have a below average Strength/Perception pairing, your kick skill will actually be lower than your skill knowledge indicates.
It is important to note that skill level does not equate to damage for skills that cause damage. For example, backstab's damage is still modified by the "damage" pairing of Strength/Agility while it's "skill" pairing of Agility/Perception modifies the chance to land a successful backstab.
You can `train' points from one stat to another to modify your character.
If you want exact details on the math, research the 'harmonic mean'.
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