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Vanilla Books Expanded
Pojomania Oct 27, 2020 @ 1:47pm
Books/Magazines Providing Inspiration/Frenzy
Reading the FAQ mentioned 'fiction' books and I figured that a good way of including them might be to provide an inspiration/frenzy. There are multiple forms of inspiration in the game which provide a benefit such as increased shooting accuracy or better trade deals. perhaps books or comics about action, adventure, drama etc all provide an inspiration or boost to a specific skill as well as aslight mood benefit.

Some examples;
Art Catalogue/Guide; provides inspiration for producing art/items, allowing you to create one piece of art 2 levels higher than usual. Great for guaranteeing a solid piece of art for sale or construction.

Combat Manual/Comic; Shoot Frenzy

Taming Magazine/Taming Made Easy; short magazine which guarantees the inspired taming (automatic tame 1 time, allows for a way to save a charge for a rare animal)

Social Magazine; Inspired Recruitment to get that prisoner to your side you desperately need

Doctor's Digest; Inspired Surgery to make it a bit easier to succeed in surgeries

Trading/Business magazine; Inspired trade so you get fantastic deals compared to before

Fitness Magazine; Go frenzy

Self-Help magazine; Work frenzy

TL'DR; cheaper single-use books which provide you an inspiration or frenzy rather than waiting for a pop to get one at random, allowing you to save an inspiration/frenzy charge for when you need it.

lemme know what y'all think.
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nailonz Oct 28, 2020 @ 8:32am 
I like the idea, however I think that a fiction book should give the colonist a chance to gain a passion/burning passion to a specific skill.

My idea is that each book could have both a topic (the skill) and a genre (fiction or technical). Technical books are the one that already exist in the mod, I think that they should grant experience based also on the passion of the reader for that topic with the same multiplier as vanilla training.

Fiction Books writing speed is based on the intellectual skill of the writer (as technical ones) however their quality depends always on the artistic skill of the writer (regardless of the topic). Writing a fiction book trains artistic skill.

Once a colonist reads a fictional book he has a chance of gaining/loosing/mantaining a level of passion in the topic of the book, based on the quality of the book.
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