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This attribute affects the speed of a creature's fast-moving [[gait]]s in the same way as strength — a creature with maximum agility and strength can run faster than a creature with minimum agility and strength. The median dwarf agility of 900 is slightly below average. | This attribute affects the speed of a creature's fast-moving [[gait]]s in the same way as strength — a creature with maximum agility and strength can run faster than a creature with minimum agility and strength. The median dwarf agility of 900 is slightly below average. | ||
− | Because dwarves in general have below-average agility, and because the descriptions are based | + | Because dwarves in general have below-average agility, and because the descriptions are based off the difference from the racial average, no dwarves will ever display as "abysmally clumsy". |
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