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'''NOTE THAT THIS ONLY APPLIES TO D&D 3.5!'''
''These little extra house rules were added for D&D 3.5 as an attempt to make skills a little bit more adapted to Hökaland. Pathfinder's rules pretty much solves these issues, however.''
Charachters in Hökaland are skilled and versatile. In game terms this means that you get a bonus to skills this on top of skill ranks (It's not a skill rank bonus), synergy bonuses, enhancement bonuses and any other bonuses you can think of. The reasoning behind this bonus is that as the campaign is pretty skill-heavy and this will benefit non-skill-monkeys more and make the game interesting for everyone.
Charachters in Hökaland are skilled and versatile. In game terms this means that you get a bonus to skills this on top of skill ranks (It's not a skill rank bonus), synergy bonuses, enhancement bonuses and any other bonuses you can think of. The reasoning behind this bonus is that as the campaign is pretty skill-heavy and this will benefit non-skill-monkeys more and make the game interesting for everyone.


'''NOTE THAT THIS ONLY APPLIES TO D&D 3.5!'''
 


==Bonus Point Rules==
==Bonus Point Rules==
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==Modifying Specialisation==
==Modifying Specialisation==
It's also possible to change the bonus. This can only be done when you gain a new level and only a bonus of +1 can be changed per level.
It's also possible to change the bonus. This can only be done when you gain a new level and only a bonus of +1 can be changed per level.



Revision as of 21:04, 13 September 2015

NOTE THAT THIS ONLY APPLIES TO D&D 3.5!

These little extra house rules were added for D&D 3.5 as an attempt to make skills a little bit more adapted to Hökaland. Pathfinder's rules pretty much solves these issues, however.


Charachters in Hökaland are skilled and versatile. In game terms this means that you get a bonus to skills this on top of skill ranks (It's not a skill rank bonus), synergy bonuses, enhancement bonuses and any other bonuses you can think of. The reasoning behind this bonus is that as the campaign is pretty skill-heavy and this will benefit non-skill-monkeys more and make the game interesting for everyone.


Bonus Point Rules

Each level you get a +1 bonus to a particular skill of your choice. If you take a bonus to a skill with no ranks, that skill can now be used untrained as long as you have a bonus for that skill. The bonus can be allocated to the same skill the next level (making it a +2 bonus) or an entirely different one. The maximum bonus you can allocate differs from class-skills and cross-class skills.

Class skills can have a maximum bonus on one skill equal to 3 + 1 per 3 levels. So a level 3 Rogue would be able to get +4 to Move silently, and a level 8 Rogue would be able to get +5 to the same skill.

Cross-class skills can have a maximum bonus on one skill equal to 3 + 1 per 2 levels. So a level 4 Barbarian could get +5 to Diplomacy and a level 10 Barbarian could get +8.


Modifying Specialisation

It's also possible to change the bonus. This can only be done when you gain a new level and only a bonus of +1 can be changed per level.


Universal skills

You as characters simply come across certain skills easily. If Bluff, Diplomacy and/or Sense Motive are not class skills, you can *treat them as class skills* when putting ranks in them, but the max number of ranks for cross-class skills still applies.

Classes With Social Skills

You get a flat +1 bonus on Bluff, Diplomacy and Sense Motive skills that stacks with all other bonuses unless specifically noted.


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