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have learned how to use it. I finally taught myself last year. Because of certain people not leaving me alone about it...
And nobody expected me to say that, btw. I know that definitively.
I just don't do it unless I really need that extra speed. Which is statistically never. I don't need to use it for normal movement, because I have all those other combat skills that I had to develop when I didn't learn to trichord right away. In the time I could have been using for studying even more psychology

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I still don't get what makes it so great, apart from the speed boost. And the speed boost is something that could just get factored into the base movement; just make the base movement speed 1.78 times (or whatever it was) faster than D3's. Or D1's or D2's if you want to go that way.
After all, when everyone (I don't count, I'm just the pet ferret) trichords in Descent multiplayer anyway, you end up with the same level playing field that you had before trichording. The only difference is that everyone's base speed of movement is nearly twice as fast. When everyone does it it isn't an advantage anymore, only a learning curve for new people.
Knowing that I will always miss something in any other game I care to play, to me, is a good enough reason to never learn it in the first place btw

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Dammit I derailed this thread again
