6. Miss 2. Tracks 2 1. Tracks 1 + 2 points to tracking animal 4. Special 5. Lost 3. Tracks 3 Level x 2 Get lost in woods, use survival skills + 0 points.

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6. Miss 2. Tracks 2 1. Tracks points to tracking animal 4. Special 5. Lost 3. Tracks 3 Level x 2 Get lost in woods, use survival skills + 0 points to tracking animal + 5 points to tracking animal + 10 points to tracking animal How to calculate hunting level Take average level of hunter on hunting trip: Levels: 2, 2, 3, 2: average=1.75 Apply instructions from dice. Final points: 3 = easy (levels add to 2) 5 = easy-medium (levels add to 6) 10 = medium (levels add to 12) 20 = medium hard (levels add to 30) 50 = hard (levels add to 75)