Used for diagnosing and treating injuries or conditions. Essential for stabilizing wounds, restoring function, and supporting recovery.
The ability to extract useful information from books, terminals, archives, or similar sources. Covers both depth and efficiency of investigation.
Applied when reacting to the unexpected. Represents subconscious awareness—used for sensing danger, surprise threats, or unnoticed details in the environment.
Directed observation. Used when the character actively looks for something specific—clues, hidden objects, or subtle signs.
Focuses on broader planning and foresight. Involves high-level decisions, managing risk, long-term outcomes, and coordination across multiple fronts.
Close-range decision-making. Covers quick judgment in fast-moving situations—small-scale engagements, moment-to-moment adjustments, and unit positioning. May pair with physical attributes in combat.
Determines direction, orientation, and spatial awareness across terrain. Used to plan routes, avoid hazards, or track travel progress without becoming lost.
Covers established, theoretical, or academic understanding of a specified Topic
Judging the value, authenticity, or quality of objects, goods, or information. Useful for trade, negotiation, and identifying rare items or lies.
Formal reasoning, puzzle-solving, deductions, and structured problem-solving. Covers traps, encrypted codes, riddles, and procedural understanding.
Recall of specific events, details, or experiences. Can be used to represent photographic memory, memorized procedures, or previously seen patterns.
Breaking down complex systems or behaviors to understand how they work. Applies to enemy tactics, machinery, behavior prediction, or layered information.