
Improving relationship with your companions, performing social actions with nobles such as playing Talbut, and bartering with traders.

Ordering your troops in battle, winning while outnumbered/outclassed, or escaping encounters.īribery, raiding enemy towns and caravans, leading bandit troops, or escaping from captivity.

Run around on foot in the world map and in battle.Ĭrafting gear, refine materials, and smelt old equipment in a smithy.įinding tracks and hideouts in the world map, as well as travelling on difficult terrain such as forests and mountains. Ride around on horseback in the world map and in battle. Shooting enemies with bow and arrows and firing long-distance shots. Can have shield equipped.Īttack with two-handed weapons (excluding polearms).Īttack with polearms (both one-handed and two-handed). With all that explained, here is a list of all actions required to increase every single skill in the game: SkillĪttack with one-handed weapons (excluding polearms). It does not increase after spending the point automatically based on your performance prior to the threshold increase. Any skill increases beyond the green area requires more focus points to be spent on that trait. Spending these focus points will allow you to increase your proficiency in that skill up to a maximum threshold.

You can find the actions in the table below. Each one is bound to an attribute and you need to perform an action linked to that skill to increase its skill points.

For every third level up, you will also gain an attribute point which you can assign to an attribute by clicking the attribute in the character sheet (press "C" on world map to bring it up).
