Editing Assembling a Skeleton (Guide)/Tutorial

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Harder to sell means you need to pass a possibly steep {{IL|Shadowy}} check, and you gain {{IL|Suspicion}} on failure (and have to try again until you pass the check, or else decide to eventually break down your skeleton for parts, which isn't as profitable as selling it).
 
Harder to sell means you need to pass a possibly steep {{IL|Shadowy}} check, and you gain {{IL|Suspicion}} on failure (and have to try again until you pass the check, or else decide to eventually break down your skeleton for parts, which isn't as profitable as selling it).
  
Other ways to increase Implausibility (which you should avoid, or at least limit), are:
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Other ways to increase Implausibility (which you should avoid, or at least limit), are
* Doing something obviously unfitting, like using a {{IL|Carved Ball of Stygian Ivory}} instead of a head.
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* doing something obviously unfitting, like using a {{IL|Carved Ball of Stygian Ivory}} instead of a head
* Some attaching operations require an advanced stats check, like {{IL|Mithridacy}} or {{IL|Monstrous Anatomy}}. If you fail those, you can gain implausibility.  
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* some attaching operations require an advanced stats check, like {{IL|Mithridacy}} or {{IL|Monstrous Anatomy}}. If you fail those, you can gain implausibility.  
  
 
But, enough theory, let's actually build something.
 
But, enough theory, let's actually build something.
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This means we need
 
This means we need
  
* one torso
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* One torso
* one skull
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* One skull
* two arms
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* Two arms
* two legs
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* Two legs
  
 
The Enthusiast wants at least one point of {{IL|Skeleton: Antiquity}} in its skeleton, and the easiest way to achieve that is by using a {{IL|Femur of a Jurassic Beast}} for one leg (or for both, if you like symmetry).
 
The Enthusiast wants at least one point of {{IL|Skeleton: Antiquity}} in its skeleton, and the easiest way to achieve that is by using a {{IL|Femur of a Jurassic Beast}} for one leg (or for both, if you like symmetry).

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