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==Notes==
==Notes==
* It is a known bug that Pride can make some foods better in certain cases than eating that same food without Pride.  This is because of how the game computes consumable gains, and a reduction in maxadv can actually cause the food to get better on average.  As an example, this happens with [[blackberry|blackberries]], which are 2-3.0, which has an average of 2.5.  Pride makes this 2-2.6, which has an average of 2.6.  For more information on why the average is not 2.3, see [[Consumables]].
* It is a known bug that Pride can make some foods better in certain cases than eating that same food without Pride.  This is because of how the game computes consumable gains, and a reduction in maxadv can actually cause the food to get better on average.  As an example, this happens with [[blackberry|blackberries]], which are 2-3.0, which has an average of 2.5.  Pride makes this 2-2.7, which has an average of 2.7.  For more information on why the average is not 2.35, see [[Consumables]].


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Stat Gains from Fights]]
*[[Stat Gains from Fights]]
*[[Consumables]]
*[[Consumables]]

Revision as of 03:41, 12 January 2010

Pride

Pride

Type: Passive
MP Cost: N/A

You feel pretty full of yourself -- you're always strutting around and bragging about your accomplishments. Gotta watch your figure, though.

+4 Stat(s) Per Fight, reduces the Maximum Adventures that a food can give by 10%.

Source: Meansucker's Skill Training
Price: Varies
Class: N/A
Level: N/A


Notes

  • It is a known bug that Pride can make some foods better in certain cases than eating that same food without Pride. This is because of how the game computes consumable gains, and a reduction in maxadv can actually cause the food to get better on average. As an example, this happens with blackberries, which are 2-3.0, which has an average of 2.5. Pride makes this 2-2.7, which has an average of 2.7. For more information on why the average is not 2.35, see Consumables.

See Also