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The difficulty of the hunt is indicated by the level of {{IL|Parabolan Ferocity}} set depending on the  type of animal that is hunted. [[Lost in Strange Lands|Tracking the quarry]] is performed via a Dangerous-challenge, while finding a location is performed with a Shadowy-challenge, both with a with a difficulty of  
 
The difficulty of the hunt is indicated by the level of {{IL|Parabolan Ferocity}} set depending on the  type of animal that is hunted. [[Lost in Strange Lands|Tracking the quarry]] is performed via a Dangerous-challenge, while finding a location is performed with a Shadowy-challenge, both with a with a difficulty of  
  
     180 + 20 * ({{IL|Parabolan Ferocity}} - {{IL|Parabolan Scouting}})
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     180 + 20 * {{IL|Parabolan Ferocity}} - {{IL|Parabolan Scouting}}
  
 
While the {{IL|Parabolan Ferocity|Appearance=Ferocity}} is determined by the nature of the quarry or location, {{IL|Parabolan Scouting}}-quality can be raised in a number of ways. Doing so will (significantly) reduce the difficulty of the hunt.
 
While the {{IL|Parabolan Ferocity|Appearance=Ferocity}} is determined by the nature of the quarry or location, {{IL|Parabolan Scouting}}-quality can be raised in a number of ways. Doing so will (significantly) reduce the difficulty of the hunt.

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