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[General bug] Can't learn dissecting proficiencies from magiclism monsters and human's bodies that died before game start. #77361

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Tiareth opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #77766
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Tiareth commented Oct 26, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

As the title says, trying to dissect a corpse found in the field, as well as the bodies of monsters from the Magiclysm, will not teach you anything. The latter is especially unpleasant, because i feel that since the corpse does not teach anything, then the advantages associated with proficiency will not work when you fight wih said corpse when it was't corpse yet.

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Proficiencies should be learnable and the benefits of proficiencies must be applied when you fight.

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The magiclysm bodies not providing proficiencies is because they do not have any proficiencies tied to them yet (#70307). I'm unsure about the human bodies and can't test that right now.

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Tiareth commented Oct 26, 2024

The magiclysm bodies not providing proficiencies is because they do not have any proficiencies tied to them yet (#70307).

Wow, almost a year ago and they still don't get the weak points and everything that comes with it? Unless It is necessary to create a new "magic beast" proficiencies or something similar, but copying an existing one shouldn't be too difficult.

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