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Which language are you using in your text-based game? and what do you mean with a training function? If you're talking about a character the procedure is very simple... add points to each variable and store in a database. You could make simple formulas (sum points) to adjust some variables according to an event... and let the character's experience to growth. Maybe you will need to partition it in several tables for different profiles/characters.
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no i mean if you have stats like strength, labour, defence and agility displayed here http://www.worldofphaosonline.com/register.php?REF=673
and you will see what i mean
and you will see what i mean
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