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[[Perk Entry|Perk Entries]] define what happens if the player has the Perk. A rank is associated with a perk entry, indicating which rank it applies to. If a specific perk entry is applicable at multiple ranks, it must be specified multiple times, once for each rank. Each perk entry has several different options to define what the perk entry does.
[[Perk Entry|Perk Entries]] define what happens if the player has the Perk. A rank is associated with a perk entry, indicating which rank it applies to. If a specific perk entry is applicable at multiple ranks, it must be specified multiple times, once for each rank. Each perk entry has several different options to define what the perk entry does.  
 
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--[[User:911911199|911911199]] 23:26, 18 July 2009 (UTC)-Jacob Community Editor
For an example, the Adamantium Skeleton optional trait reduces how much limb damage you get when attacked, and also decreases the total amount of weight you can carry. So it has two "Perk Entries" (one for the resistance to limb damage, one for the decrease in carry weight).
For an example, the Adamantium Skeleton optional trait reduces how much limb damage you get when attacked, and also decreases the total amount of weight you can carry. So it has two "Perk Entries" (one for the resistance to limb damage, one for the decrease in carry weight).


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