Skill Training
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Every week i dedicated a day for purely skill training, i'm interested in what you all think would be best to cover in terms of stealth.
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Re: Skill Training
I don't really have a training regime for stealth, I just go out and do it. For physical training, focus on agility & balance. Being able to contort your body to cover/make your silhouette unrecognisable and moving steadily is very conducive to stealth movement.
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Surreptitious entry as well as enhancing your mind and senses too!
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Re: Skill Training
@Vengeance, I like to choose different surfaces or terrains to work on moving silently through. For instance, I like to practice on stairs, wood floors, gravel, sidewalks, wooded areas, leaves, tall grasses, and more. Through each environment, I practice running, walking, crouched walking, crawling, rolling, and getting to and from flat on the ground quickly and quietly.
I also find value in practicing climbing trees, various types of fences, and rope. Working on pull-ups helps with this, too.
I would be interested to hear what you decide to do for your training and how it goes.
I also find value in practicing climbing trees, various types of fences, and rope. Working on pull-ups helps with this, too.
I would be interested to hear what you decide to do for your training and how it goes.
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Re: Skill Training
I also have one night every week dedicated to operating
The skill day is safe practice
The skill day is safe practice
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Re: Skill Training
This is a good ideaWind wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 2:51 am@Vengeance, I like to choose different surfaces or terrains to work on moving silently through. For instance, I like to practice on stairs, wood floors, gravel, sidewalks, wooded areas, leaves, tall grasses, and more. Through each environment, I practice running, walking, crouched walking, crawling, rolling, and getting to and from flat on the ground quickly and quietly.
I also find value in practicing climbing trees, various types of fences, and rope. Working on pull-ups helps with this, too.
I would be interested to hear what you decide to do for your training and how it goes.
My only issue is finding some places with that terrain out of sight
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Re: Skill Training
Yes, you're right and i doXanatos wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 2:10 amI don't really have a training regime for stealth, I just go out and do it. For physical training, focus on agility & balance. Being able to contort your body to cover/make your silhouette unrecognisable and moving steadily is very conducive to stealth movement.
The skill day is just for me to perfect Stealth movements and other skills like lockpicking, quickly changing clothes, etc.
Stuff like that
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