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*'''Speed:''' While athletics does not seem to exist for creatures, speed still has the same function for creatures, but creatures receive drastically more from each point of speed than a player does. The movement animation speed of a creature also appropriately increases or decreases in speed when affected by movement speed.
*'''Speed:''' While athletics does not seem to exist for creatures, speed still has the same function for creatures, but creatures receive drastically more from each point of speed than a player does. The movement animation speed of a creature also appropriately increases or decreases in speed when affected by movement speed.
::Some creatures gain more from each point of speed than other creatures do. Dogs/wolves, for example, when compared to a horse, both have roughly the same movement speed when both actors have the same speed and scale settings. Rats, however, require much larger speed and scale values to keep pace with a horse.
::Some creatures gain more from each point of speed than other creatures do. Dogs/wolves, for example, when compared to a horse, both have roughly the same movement speed when both actors have the same speed and scale settings. Rats, however, require much larger speed and scale values to keep pace with a horse.
::What exactly affects movement speed values is currently unknown, and requires more research to answer.
:What exactly affects movement speed values is currently unknown, and requires more research to answer.
:::When referring to mounted horses, speed may or may not emulate acrobatics (they definitely respond to direct acrobatic modifications, however.)
:When referring to mounted horses, speed may or may not emulate acrobatics (they definitely respond to direct acrobatic modifications, however.)


*'''Intelligence:''' This does not modify the creature's spell points, and instead seems to serve as an 'IQ meter' for creatures.  
*'''Intelligence:''' This does not modify the creature's spell points, and instead seems to serve as an 'IQ meter' for creatures.  
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