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|From Card title = Amber in the Water
 
|From Card title = Amber in the Water
 
|Description = Amber, salt and water is an unpredictable mixture. With a keen enough knowledge of how the substances interact, it might be possible to make good time.
 
|Description = Amber, salt and water is an unpredictable mixture. With a keen enough knowledge of how the substances interact, it might be possible to make good time.
|Challenge information=Each point of {{IL|Kataleptic Toxicology}} adds 1 point of {{IL|Zeefaring}}.
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|Challenge information=Each point of {{IL|Kataleptic Toxicology}} counts as one point of {{IL|Zeefaring}}
 
|NarrowQuality={{IL|Zeefaring}} + {{IL|Kataleptic Toxicology}}
 
|NarrowQuality={{IL|Zeefaring}} + {{IL|Kataleptic Toxicology}}
|NarrowDiff=20
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|NarrowDiff=19
 
|Success title=Maps of colour
 
|Success title=Maps of colour
 
|Success description=Ambers of different hues have different properties. That swirl of electric blue in the waters off to port – that's trembling amber {{...}} less viscous, more pliable, than other hues, although it will corrode your hull if you follow its currents for too long.
 
|Success description=Ambers of different hues have different properties. That swirl of electric blue in the waters off to port – that's trembling amber {{...}} less viscous, more pliable, than other hues, although it will corrode your hull if you follow its currents for too long.

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