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{{Infobox main|exotic
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{{Define|Exotic Item
| name = Skilltrainer
 
| image = Skilltrainer.png
 
| description = A one-use super-dose of mechanites which trains a specific skill.<br/>The dose is administered through the orbit of the eye. Once released into the brain, the mechanites quickly improve the subject's skills in a specific area, transmuting themselves into neural tissue as needed.
 
<!-- Base Stats -->
 
| type = Exotic item
 
| tech level = Ultra
 
| hp = 80
 
| marketvalue = 750
 
| mass base = 0.2
 
| flammability = 0.2
 
| stack limit = 1
 
| path cost = 14
 
| rotatable = false
 
<!-- Technical -->
 
| defName = Neurotrainer
 
| tradeTags = ExoticMisc
 
| thingSetMakerTags = RewardStandardHighFreq, SkillNeurotrainer
 
<!-- Unused -->
 
 
| always haulable = true
 
| always haulable = true
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| def name = Neurotrainer
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| description = A one-use super-dose of mechanites tuned to train a specific skill. The dose is administered through the orbit of the eye. Once released into the brain, the mechanites quickly improve the subject's skills in a specific area, transmuting themselves into neural tissue as needed.
 
| draw gui overlay = false
 
| draw gui overlay = false
 
| graphic class = Graphic_Single
 
| graphic class = Graphic_Single
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| label = neurotrainer
 
| label = neurotrainer
 
| parent name = ResourceBase
 
| parent name = ResourceBase
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| path cost = 15
 
| resource readout priority = Middle
 
| resource readout priority = Middle
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| rotatable = false
 
| selectable = true
 
| selectable = true
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| stack limit = 1
 
| thing class = Neurotrainer
 
| thing class = Neurotrainer
 
| trade never stack = true
 
| trade never stack = true
 
| use hit points = true
 
| use hit points = true
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| flammability base = 1.0
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| market value base = 2000
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| max hit points base = 80
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|mass = 0.2
 
}}
 
}}
{{Info|'''Skilltrainers''' are rare, consumable items that will substantially increase a single, specific [[skill]] of the colonist using the item. It will then be used up and disappear.}}
 
  
== Acquisition ==
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{{Info|The ''neurotrainer mech serum'' is a rare item that will give a significant skill increase to the colonist using it.  It is a one-time use and will disappear afterwards.  Any neurotrainer is attuned to a specific skill and will increase this skill only.
Skilltrainers cannot be crafted. Instead they can be bought from [[traders]], obtained as a [[quest]] reward, found in item stashes quests. Skilltrainers of all types can also be found in [[ancient shrine]]s, however the absolute and relative rarity of skilltrainers of each skill varies by both the associated skill and the [[DLC]] active at the time, even to the point where some variants are not available through this method if certain DLC are active. See the [[Ancient shrine#Loot table|ancient shrine]] page for details.
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Using the device gives 50,000 base experience, multiplied by the colonist's passion factor, effectively giving 35%, 100% or 150% XP depending on skill passion. The skill it will upgrade is listed as a prefix, e.g. "'''melee''' neurotrainer mech serum". It will have no effect on a colonist that is incapable of using that skill, but the item will still be used up.
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A skill upgraded above level 10 is still subject to decay, as if the skill was learned in the natural way.
  
== Summary ==
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To use the device, select a colonist, right-click the neurotrainer, then click "Use neurotrainer". It is consumed upon use.  The game will alert you of the fact that skill has been acquired with an on-screen message.
{{see also|Skills#Experience table{{!}}Skill experience table}}
 
Each trainer is attuned to one specific skill and will increase this skill only, which is given as part of the name, such as "Skilltrainer ([[Construction]])" or  "Skilltrainer ([[Social]])".  The skill cannot be chosen by the player, it is a fixed property of the item and is assigned automatically and randomly when the item is generated by the game.
 
  
To use the device, select a colonist, right-click the skilltrainer, then click ''"Use skilltrainer to learn <Skill Name>"''. The skill will increase immediately, the game will display an on-screen message to this effect, and the item will disappear.
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Traits like "Too smart" or "Fast learner" have no effect when using the neurotrainer.
  
Using the device gives 50,000 base experience, modified by the [[Skills#Passion|passion]] the colonist has for the skill, giving either 35%, 100% or 150% of the base XP depending on the level of passion. Traits like [[Too smart]] or [[Fast learner]] have no effect on the skill gain. Similarly, the learning penalty from reaching the "soft cap" of 4000 XP per day is ignored; the trainer always provides the same amount of XP for a given character.
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The learning penalty from reaching the "soft cap" of 4000 XP per day is ignored.  The neurotrainer applies the full gain even for colonists who have reached the XP cap for the day.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Passion !! XP Gain
 
|-
 
| ''None'' || 17,500
 
|-
 
| [[File:PassionMinor.png|frameless]] || 50,000
 
|-
 
| [[File:PassionMajor.png|frameless]] || 75,000
 
|}
 
While the amount of XP granted is fixed, the effect on the skill ''level'' of the colonist may vary depending on how skilled the they already were. For example:
 
* With an "interested" passion (one flame) and 0 XP in a skill (no knowledge), a pawn will be at skill level 9 ("solid professional"), halfway through level 10, after using the skilltrainer.
 
* The same pawn without any passion would be at level 5 ("significant familiarity"), about halfway through level 6.
 
* Starting at exactly skill level 16 ("region-known master") and 0 points, the same pawn would get to level 18 ("planet-known master") and no points to spare (ie. after 1000 points of decay, it would take them back to level 17 with 1000 under the requirement for level 18).
 
See the [[Skills#Experience table|Experience Table]] for more detail.
 
  
It will have no effect on a colonist that is incapable of using that skill, but the item will still be consumed. A skill upgraded above or beyond level 10 is still subject to decay, as if the skill was learned in the natural way.
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== Obtaining ==
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The item can be bought from traders, obtained as a quest reward and found in item stashes.
  
== Analysis ==
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== Strategy ==
* Skill ''passions'' are in effect when learning from this item, so it is most effective when used by a colonist with a ''low skill level'' but ''high passion'' for the skill.  This gives the highest number of effective levels, which is usually the most impactful change for the colony.
 
* The trainer is very valuable if naturally training the skill in the field would be difficult, be it for lack of opportunity, or because it would require spending resources or a lot of time.  It will allow you to make a colonist immediately viable and productive for a given task: for example, using a skilltrainer to train a passionate, but low-skilled ''miner'' would instantly allow you to mine valuable ores without wasting yield from the ore mine.
 
* Skill increases in general have diminishing returns.  The lower the current skill level, the more valuable a given amount of XP points is.  Since the item gives a fixed number of XP ''points'', as opposed to increasing the skill level by a ''percentage'', it is usually more effective to raise ''low'' skill levels with it (as this translates into more ''levels'').  Getting a character from level 0 to level 9 in a skill is worth significantly more than getting somebody from level 16 to 18.  This is amplified further by every skill point from level 10 onward being subject to decay.
 
* Skilltrainers can be useful for colonists with the "slow learner" trait, as the xp is applied based on passion alone.
 
  
== Trivia ==
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Since skill ''passions'' are in effect when learning from this item, it is most effective when used by a colonist with a ''low skill'' but ''high passion'' for the skill, especially in cases where naturally training the skill is difficult (either for lack of opportunity, or because training would require spending resources).
Skilltrainers and [[psytrainer]]s are the only members of the "neurotrainer" category which is an old name of the skilltrainers. So in some instances when both trainers are referenced interchangeably "neurotrainer" is used.
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Using a serum to train a passionate, but low-skilled ''miner'' for example, will instantly allow you to mine valuable ores without wasting yield from the ore mine.  This can even recoup the cost of the serum if there is no other miner available at this point.
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Training a skill close to level 10, but not beyond, has the most value, because below that level the skill will never decay naturally, and the full value from the item will be retained. Eventually this could become moot if the skill was to be trained beyond the decay point in any case.
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==
* [[Version/0.7.581|0.7.581]] - Added as '''Neurotrainer'''
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In Beta 18 the name of the item and its description was changed.
* Beta 18 - name was changed from '''Neurotrainer''' to '''Neurotrainer mech serum''', and its description was changed.
 
* 1.1 - the name was reverted back from '''Neurotrainer mech serum''' to '''Neurotrainer'''.
 
* [[Version/1.2.2719|1.2.2719]] - Renamed yet again from '''Neurotrainer''' to '''Skilltrainer''' and gave them their own category similar to psytrainers.
 
 
 
[[Category:Exotic Item]]
 
[[Category:Neurotrainers]]
 

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