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* The highest Proficiency requirements for each type of magic are as follows:
* The highest Proficiency requirements for each type of magic are as follows:
** [[Destructive]]: 10,000 ([[Val]] - '''Erase''')
** [[Destructive]]: 10,000 ([[Val]] - '''Erase''')
** [[Debilibating]]: 500 ([[Cassandra]] - '''Puff Puff''')
** [[Debilibating]]: 800 ([[Protagonist]] - '''Persuade''')
** [[Support]]: 1200 ([[Julia]] - '''Tactical Withdrawal''')
** [[Support]]: 1200 ([[Julia]] - '''Tactical Withdrawal''')
** [[Physical]]: 2500 ([[Ashley]] - '''Drop Kick''')
** [[Physical]]: 2500 ([[Ashley]] - '''Drop Kick''')
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]

Revision as of 16:01, 19 September 2018

Proficiency is a semi-hidden stat in Adventure High.

It's visible from the menu and shows how proficient a character is in a certain type of magic. A single point of Proficiency is enough for a character to obtain a spell in that tree.

Generally, high tier spells gives more Proficiency compared to a low tier spell.

So, for example, the Protagonist's Suppression spell gives five Proficiency points, while Confuse gives ten.

If a character is lacking a certain type of spell naturally, she or he must attend a Secret Notes class in order to unlock that type of spell - there are other ways as well, but they are quite rare.

Characters who already has that type of spell unlocked may still attend the class, thus getting a boost in their Proficiency with that type, making it easier to obtain new spells in that tree.

Using spells from the Menu is one way to increase Proficency without risking going into a battle. However, it does not increase if you use it during a scene.

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