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We'll look at some additional strategies, such as those involving [[Social Actions (Guide)|Social Actions]], in a later section.
 
We'll look at some additional strategies, such as those involving [[Social Actions (Guide)|Social Actions]], in a later section.
  
Note that you can manipulate your odds somewhat using stat-increasing and -reducing equipment. A particularly helpful item for this is the {{IL|Talkative Rattus Faber}}, who reduces each of the four main attributes by a whopping 25 levels while equipped—meaning you can continue to do high-difficulty actions even once you've leveled up quite a bit. Once you are sufficiently rich, consider investing in a {{IL|Weasel of Woe}}. This little scamp reduces the four main attributes by a respectable 300 levels (and also has other woeful effects) when equipped, so if all you care about is training your stats, wear the weasel and take low-level 0% checks.
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Note that you can manipulate your odds somewhat using stat-increasing and -reducing equipment. A particularly helpful item for this is the {{IL|Talkative Rattus Faber}}, who reduces each of the four main attributes by a whopping 25 levels while equipped—meaning you can continue to do high-difficulty actions even once you've leveled up quite a bit. Once you are sufficiently rich, consider investing in a {{IL|Weasel of Woe}}. This little scamp reduces the four main attributes by a respectable 250 levels (and also has other woeful effects) when equipped, so if all you care about is training your stats, wear the weasel and take low-level 0% checks.
  
 
If you're aiming for a certain level in an attribute, use the calculator below to determine the total number of CP needed to get there from your current level.
 
If you're aiming for a certain level in an attribute, use the calculator below to determine the total number of CP needed to get there from your current level.

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