Talk:D20r:Skills
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Fax> But yeah, GI and Dip may become one, and Search->Awareness, DD -> Dungeoneering, OL -> Legerdemain | Fax> But yeah, GI and Dip may become one, and Search->Awareness, DD -> Dungeoneering, OL -> Legerdemain | ||
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+ | NekoIncardine PROPOSAL: | ||
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+ | Fax has cited dissatisfaction with two different ideas: | ||
+ | * Skill points being largely as-is, except for multitraining synergies replacing skill-to-skill ones. | ||
+ | * Skill points ceasing to be, in favor of being "trained" in x skills, rank = Hero Value + 3. | ||
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+ | Neither quite works, but both work ''in some cases''. | ||
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+ | My proposal is that this, like how stats are rolled, is a GM option - they can pick either, or let their players pick either. All skill lines are formatted as follows: | ||
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+ | '''Skills: A Wizard is trained in the Mage skill set and chooses one other. If using Skill Points, a Wizard gains 2+INT skill points per level, and are trained in the Scribe skill set.''' | ||
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+ | Some people will prefer one road over the other, and simply using ranks preserves more compatibility with general 3.5, which seems to be at least somewhat desirable. | ||
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+ | From a play standpoint, the point-based method is better for being really good at a few thins, while the training method can be better for having a diverse skill set. |