Okay:

Acrobatics, P/H, default(DX-6), page(B48) Bicycling, P/E, default(DX-4, SK:Motorcycle), page(B48) Breath Control, M/VH, page(B48) Free Fall, P/A, default(DX-5, HT-5), page(B48) Jumping, P/E, page(B48) Parachuting, P/E, default(DX-4, IQ-6), page(B48) Swimming, P/E, gives(=@max(@int(%Level/10), 1) to Swim), default(DX-4, + ST-5), page(B49)
These being 4,4,3,4,3,4, and 5 elements respectively.
The last one is a more complicated one, and the third element should be: gives(=@max(@int(%Level/10), 1) to Swim)
There is no limit to how many function calls can be embeded (so func1(func2(func3(...funcN()...) )

In reply to RE:(4) Balancing Parens by swiftone
in thread Balancing Parens by swiftone

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