Subskillening: Adding Flavor to characters#5649
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About The Pull Request
Adds in subskills to places I thought of, mainly cooking.
With the new skill system we can have subskills that rely on parent stats for roles and provides boosted xp, this lets us have subskills without running into skill bloat issues.
Why It's Good For The Game
More flavor and potential for dedicated subclasses
Changelog
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change:cooking now has subskills of it for various tasks like baking, prepping
change: armor and weapon smithing now have children for repairing specifically
balance: armor can now be repaired from broken
balance: repaired broken armor incurs a max durability loss which can be restored by melding metal into it on the anvil
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