Display title | Workplace-Acquired Abilities |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | To become a hero, one has to train their body and mind so that it can think and act quickly in a life or death situation. They might enroll in a local dojo to learn martial arts or study psychology in order to better understand the human mind. However, there are times when the hero's best training can come from their day job or general hobbies. Often times it's a means of acquiring a Chekhov's Skill. |