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- Don't be afraid to avoid/flee from fights, especially when your enemy has a better weapon than you, or outnumbers you. "There are old scavengers, and there are bold scavengers, but there are very few old, bold scavengers."
- Don't be afraid to avoid/flee from fights, especially when your enemy has a better weapon than you, or outnumbers you. "There are old scavengers, and there are bold scavengers, but there are very few old, bold scavengers."


- If you do get into combat, never attack an enemy unless they're Vulnerable, stunned, prone, etc. Getting hit is really bad so being very defensive (dodging, parrying, etc) is your best bet. Flurry attacks are also usually not worth it since you lose a turn. Ranged ambush attacks when hidden are ridiculously powerful--even a mere sling stone will wreck an unsuspecting enemy. But you need Ranged and Hiding skill to make the best use of that.
- If you do get into combat, never attack an enemy unless they're Vulnerable, stunned, prone, etc. Getting hit is really bad so being very defensive (dodging, parrying, etc) is your best bet. Flurry attacks are also usually not worth it since you lose a turn. Ranged ambush attacks when hidden are ridiculously powerfu -- ven a mere sling stone will wreck an unsuspecting enemy. But you need Ranged and Hiding skill to make the best use of that.


- Certain skills also give you more combat options, which generally serve as better ways to make enemies Vulnerable.
- Certain skills also give you more combat options, which generally serve as better ways to make enemies Vulnerable.

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