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<blockquote data-quote="DwynnsPlace" data-source="post: 7248348" data-attributes="member: 6912695"><p>Need to reply here:</p><p></p><p>"Your point is well taken. However, I do believe that the "bounded accuracy" built into 5th edition helps mitigate this problem. <span style="color: #A52A2A">Even a non-proficient character has a decent (not fantastic) chance to succeed on an Arcana check if they have a high intelligence (as most wizards should)</span>. Of course sorcerers and other Charisma-based casters are going to find it difficult."</p><p></p><p>I have to touch on this statement. Non-proficient or classes that purchase arcane may have the skill, </p><p>proficiency or odball feat that would allow them knowledge in some form of the Arcane. It by no means </p><p>gives them full access to All Arcane. A DM knowing the PC background can come up with reasonable </p><p>Arcane knowledge that character may have. Info outside the history and background or scope of </p><p>knowledge a PC would most likely increase DC rolls with a resulting increase in failures due to "real </p><p>worldly lack of specific arcane knowledge". </p><p></p><p>As a DM/GM, it is never a good idea to arbitrarily give away secret knowledge, make them earn it. </p><p>And not with an arbitrary DC check...WOW</p><p></p><p>Food for thought</p><p>~DWYNN~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DwynnsPlace, post: 7248348, member: 6912695"] Need to reply here: "Your point is well taken. However, I do believe that the "bounded accuracy" built into 5th edition helps mitigate this problem. [COLOR="#A52A2A"]Even a non-proficient character has a decent (not fantastic) chance to succeed on an Arcana check if they have a high intelligence (as most wizards should)[/COLOR]. Of course sorcerers and other Charisma-based casters are going to find it difficult." I have to touch on this statement. Non-proficient or classes that purchase arcane may have the skill, proficiency or odball feat that would allow them knowledge in some form of the Arcane. It by no means gives them full access to All Arcane. A DM knowing the PC background can come up with reasonable Arcane knowledge that character may have. Info outside the history and background or scope of knowledge a PC would most likely increase DC rolls with a resulting increase in failures due to "real worldly lack of specific arcane knowledge". As a DM/GM, it is never a good idea to arbitrarily give away secret knowledge, make them earn it. And not with an arbitrary DC check...WOW Food for thought ~DWYNN~ [/QUOTE]
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