What are some of the ways to increase the Respectable quality?

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So far the only way to increase it for me is a monocle that I found somewhere along the way that gives +1 to the quality. I just encountered a storylet that has an action that checks this quality for success rate. How do I increase the Respectable quality further?



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I'd prefer to attach this as a comment to Paul Marshall's post, but for some reason you need to have 50 reputation to do that. I have 47.

Millicent's story was repeatable this year, and it probably will be in years to come as well. Anyone who did it last year was able to obtain a second tattoo (my character now has two eyes on their back), meaning that this is an extremely reliable, if somewhat slow, source of BDR.

This is a bit of a digression, but of the three notable qualities, Dreaded is probably the most valuable; there are more storylets that require a Dreadful reputation than there are for the other two. Bizarre is the hardest to raise, and therefore is a fandom favourite.




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