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| description = Global learning efficiency for all [[skills]].
 
| description = Global learning efficiency for all [[skills]].
}} Global learning factor is a direct multiplier on the experience gained for skills.{{Check Tag|Relation to Learning need|Confirm that this stat has no relation whatsoever to the Learning need or the resulting Growth Points, and then add a note to that effect somewhere on this page.}}
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}} Global learning factor is a direct multiplier on the experience gained for skills.
  
 
To calculate this value, the game applies any factors to the sum of all offsets and the base 100%. As such, a pawn with the Slow Study gene and the Fast Learner trait has a Global Learning Factor of less than 100%.
 
To calculate this value, the game applies any factors to the sum of all offsets and the base 100%. As such, a pawn with the Slow Study gene and the Fast Learner trait has a Global Learning Factor of less than 100%.
  
 
Global Learning Factor is only one part of skill XP growth, along with the [[Skills#Passion|Passion Multiplier]] and the base XP from a pawn's action.  The base XP is multiplied by both Global Learning Factor and the Passion Multiplier.  Because they are multiplicative, even the highest Global Learning Factor, 270%, cannot overcome the multiplier from a lack of passion, 35%, leaving such a pawn learning that skill slightly slower (94% of base XP gained) than a pawn with a base global learning factor and a single passion in the skill (100% of base XP gained).
 
Global Learning Factor is only one part of skill XP growth, along with the [[Skills#Passion|Passion Multiplier]] and the base XP from a pawn's action.  The base XP is multiplied by both Global Learning Factor and the Passion Multiplier.  Because they are multiplicative, even the highest Global Learning Factor, 270%, cannot overcome the multiplier from a lack of passion, 35%, leaving such a pawn learning that skill slightly slower (94% of base XP gained) than a pawn with a base global learning factor and a single passion in the skill (100% of base XP gained).
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The global learning factor does not affect the speed in which [[children]] fill their [[Children#Learning|Learning]] need. For that, see the [[Learning Rate Factor]] stat
  
 
== Factors ==
 
== Factors ==

Latest revision as of 13:04, 16 June 2024

Global Learning Factor is a stat: Global learning efficiency for all skills. Global learning factor is a direct multiplier on the experience gained for skills.

To calculate this value, the game applies any factors to the sum of all offsets and the base 100%. As such, a pawn with the Slow Study gene and the Fast Learner trait has a Global Learning Factor of less than 100%.

Global Learning Factor is only one part of skill XP growth, along with the Passion Multiplier and the base XP from a pawn's action. The base XP is multiplied by both Global Learning Factor and the Passion Multiplier. Because they are multiplicative, even the highest Global Learning Factor, 270%, cannot overcome the multiplier from a lack of passion, 35%, leaving such a pawn learning that skill slightly slower (94% of base XP gained) than a pawn with a base global learning factor and a single passion in the skill (100% of base XP gained).

The global learning factor does not affect the speed in which children fill their Learning need. For that, see the Learning Rate Factor stat

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Offsets[edit]

These values act as offsets to Global Learning Factor. That is they are added to the base value of 100%. For example, a pawn with the Fast Learner trait and a Learning Assistant implant has a final Global Learning Factor of 195%.

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