[quote=@ERode]Lol lmao. We could’ve just walked out and peaced out no problemo.[/quote] Perhaps the monster is an old man yelling at his downstairs neighbors to stop all that racket? XD [quote=@Timemaster]How does one gain a new skill? Like, let's say I want to be able to put someone to sleep with my voice. Would it a be contanst try to get do that using my current skill OR would it be more in the terms of what I eat? Just want to be sure. [/quote] To gain completely new Skills, Orcs can generally only Inherit certain abilities as they level up (as is the case with [Berserk] and [Dusk Vision]) or Ingest new Skills from what they eat as you've seen so far. There are, in rare instances, Skills that can be gained another way (Some of Bowbh the Blacksmith's Skills are an example of this). However, even an Adult Orc has a limit on the number of Skills they can obtain. In order to gain different Skills after they've reached that limit, they either have to Rank Up existing Skills in order to make them more versatile, or they have to Evolve. Evolution will either change the Orc's species/type, and thus their number of available skills, or it will cause Skill Fusion between certain "compatible" abilities and free up their Skill Slots. Once you have a Skill, such as your Sing or any other Skill you'll gain in the future from Ingestion, using that Skill over and over again (or in new and interesting ways) will steadily progress it over time. For instance, Lazash has been pretty consistent with using Creature Analysis on everything she's come across, even creatures she's already analyzed, and as a result that Skill progressed to Rank II recently. It should be noted that each Rank is more difficult to obtain, and that the same actions that increased a Rank previously will have a diminishing rate of returns. Think about it like training in Martial Arts. If you swing your sword the same way 1000 times, you'll definitely get good at performing that particular movement. But someone who only swung the sword 500 times, and then fought 10 matches where they actually had to use that technique in different situations, would probably have a much better understanding of their own improvements. Practice makes perfect, but experience makes the difference! TL;DR, in order for you to put a target to sleep with a Skill, you could either try to Rank up Sing and see if that changes any of its status effects, or you could hunt monsters with similar abilities!