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I think disarming detected traps while in stealth mode is pointless. It's much easier to go around them, and if you're in a hurry, you can just poke them with a stick.
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If intimidation doesn't work, I can try to convince them myself, but at this point, it's better to prepare for battle.

Making a deliberately loud noise, uttering curses and grumbling, Dorobo crashed through the bushes with a loud crack, blinked his eyes sleepily, and surveyed the clearing.
- Ooooh, hey guys... - he groaned, taking a couple of slow steps forward. - I thought we were going to die here... Hey, Sanya! People! - he shouted to his companion.
Shaking off pieces of branches and leaves from his clothes, he sighed with relief.
- Well, you have to admit - he got drunk, went to take a leak, and got lost. I searched half the forest - and he's just lying on a log, sleeping, the bastard, - he grumbled, nodding towards the swaying Joe. - And now he doesn't know where to go, we're lost...
He sighed again, this time more heavily, and added a head-shaking gesture.
- Guys, are you having a picnic? It's okay if we sit down, rest for a bit? This damn forest has exhausted me. I even have some tobacco - I can offer you some. What do you say? And maybe you could tell us the way to the village.
- Cheers, guys! What's the rush? - Joe nodded, signaling for him to come closer, and slowly moved towards the halberdier. - Relax, we won't bother you. But you certainly picked an interesting spot... There's so much crap around here. Bearfolk, vagrants, thugs, and all sorts of other scum. Here, brother, for your hospitality, - he hands the leader an open pack of cigarettes and a box of matches.

- Saechka, you scared me! - Zeykin uses a sweep attack on him and, if possible, tries to kick/push the halberd away, while simultaneously signaling to his allies with a whistle and shouting at the bandits. - Guys, stop! You're surrounded! It's better to surrender peacefully, otherwise we'll be responsible for our actions!
The bandits are ignoring Zeikin and intend to flee.
Did he use his rest ability? If so, what level was it?
Was it possible to implement this? I assumed that, in general, it was possible, especially since I approached it closely with a cigarette, as a pre-battle action.
But I didn't quite understand how it works in terms of these passives. Will there be 5 charges available at level 3, is that correct?
And 10 at level 2?
And can't you use a passive ability of a higher level?
And yes, not that I'm complaining, but aren't the values in my forest the default ones? It's neither open nor closed. Or I don't know how you calculate it.