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- Inflict devastating damage by carefully aiming at a target; cast time and damage become greater as the skill level increases. Cast Time is not affected by DEX or other skills. Handgun or Rifle Class weapon required.
- Tracking is an ability that allows an individual to keep track of one or more of a certain species depending upon the individual power of the Tracker. How the Tracker initiates the Tracking and how many individuals depends on the individual Tracker. Some Trackers have been known to be able to Track and individual just by seeing their name in print, others by physically touching the individual.
- Tracking is a technology in Age of Empires II that can be researched at the Barracks once the Feudal Age is reached. Once researched, it increases the Line of Sight of all infantry units by +2.
- The spirit can unerringly track its prey. Power Cost: ?
- Tracking (Emphases) Tracking is a Hunting emphasis which allows a character to locate and follow the tracks of prey through rural environments.
- Tracking lets you follow the motion of up to four points in an image sequence. You can use the resulting motion paths to paste one object onto another moving object, or stabilize a sequence with camera shake or other undesired motion. You can also destabilize a previously stabilized sequence to restore the camera motion.
- A person with this ability can lead himself or herself to the location of another. They do this by focusing on the person, and then producing a yellow beam of light, visible only to them, which leads to the person's location. They need to have the person's name and either a photograph or memory of the person to do this, and the person must be alive and in the same time. If the person is using an ability such as induced unnoticability to hide their location, the beam would refuse to focus on a location.
- Other Stuff: Getting the Tracking skill to the appropriate levels (or higher) allows you to find more than just enemies: Level 3: Allies (blue dot), including NPCs, friendly troops, and Bok Boks. Level 4: Herbs (green dot) Level 5: Mining cracks (brown dot) Level 6: Items (yellow dot), including presents and unopened chests Level 7: Exits (purple dot); detects the glowing orb item and the up/down steam vents
- Tracking inflicts devastating damage by carefully aiming at a target with a Pistol or Rifle; cast time and damage become greater as the skill level increases. Cast time is not affected by DEX.
- Tracking (追跡) is the third stage of the Dino Stalker campaign.
- Can I find him? Observe the broken twigs there, the flattened patch of grass over there, and the slight depression around the rock there. Listen to the changes in the birdcalls further ahead, and the squirrels scurrying about in the treetops. He might as well be trailing a bright red carpet.--Doras Kelt, Ranger
- According to Designer George Ziets [1], the survival skill "expands the range you can see hostile creatures on the minimap, while in Tracking mode. Any character can activate Tracking mode, but only characters with the Track feat and points in the Survival skill are going to get much value from it." Note: If a NPC/monster is set as neutral and only appears hostile once catching sight of your party, Survival and Tracking can not detect them in neutral mode. This includes undeads. This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it].
- __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Tracking File:Nav bar right.png File:Item Card.png Tracking File:Tracking.jpg File:Item Border Silver.png File:Uncommon Gem.png File:Battle Icon 2.png 2 File:Trade Icon 2.png 0 File:Intrigue Icon 2.png 0 Uncommon +5% to Harass when attacking or defending, +5% to Aid when attacking or defending
- Tracking is a High-level class ability(HLA) usable by rangers only. Note it doesn't work in some areas.
- Sometimes we want the computer to pick out some moving object. This is something that humans can do very easily, so it often comes as a surprise how difficult it is to get a computer to do this. Some robots use "visual servoing", using a camera to track the relative position of the robot arm and the item to be picked up.
- Tracking allows Lone Wolf to follow tracks in both wilderness and urban areas. Though it sometimes overlaps with Hunting, this Kai Discipline often points out the right way to go, whereas Hunting may just reveal what has traveled that way before.
- The ability to track the mobs in World of Warcraft is usually the sole bailiwick of the hunter, although other classes have limited tracking capabilities as well. At advancing levels, the hunter can learn to track Beasts, Humanoids, the Undead, Hidden foes, Elementals, Demons, Giants, and Dragonkin.
- Rangers use the Tracking skill to find creatures; the skill displays dots in the Map window. If dots do not appear, then the skill has failed to find any creature. Rangers like to use Tracking frequently, because it allows them to find creatures to hunt (or creatures to avoid) and Tracking is one of their prime skills. 1.
* Newbie Question- Leveling the Tracking Skill 2.
* Rangers lend a helping hand! New Ranger w/ tracking problems 3.
* Tracking Level 1. White dots: Rats, Turtles, Sheep, Ants, Bats, Dogs Blue dots: All Bears, All Giants, Bracken, Sea Serpents
- The ability to track the mobs in World of Warcraft is usually the sole bailiwick of the hunter, although other classes have limited tracking capabilities as well. At advancing levels, the hunter can learn to track Beasts, Humanoids, the Undead, Hidden foes, Elementals, Demons, Giants, and Dragonkin. Other classes which have class-specific tracking abilities include:
* Warlocks, who can sense Demons.
* Paladins, who can sense the Undead.
* Druids, who can track Humanoids while in Cat Form. Other tracking abilities include
- At the end of the track, which can extend for 4-5 successful searches, you will receive a message suggesting that a kebbit or jadinko is inside the object. Right-click 'Attack' while wielding a noosing wand to receive loot and experience. Each player follows a unique track and does not compete with other players to get kebbits.
- Tracking is the skill used to find animals and other wandering humans on the wilderness map, especially when hunting. It provides a passive chance to locate a trail as you travel, and you can actively search for tracks by pressing [Alt+T], or going through the [S]kills menu. When standing over a track in the zoomed in map, you can find the direction of the tracks by using this skill. Sometimes the animal pursued will have walked in a circle, making it hard to determine the final direction. The older a track is, the more faded the track will seem. Track freshness is represented as follows:
- Tracking is a Hunter technique that requires level 1 Hunter and a noose wand. Some kebbits live in burrows. To hunt them, search their burrows to find some tracks, which will lead away from the burrows. Search the nearby bushes, snow drifts, logs, tunnels, etc. until you discover more tracks. Catching a kebbit gives the player bones, raw beast meat, and kebbit fur. The hides obtained from Kebbit Tracking can be used to make camouflage costumes. All camouflage outfits can be put in the armour case in the costume room.
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