Well I was thinking of a Miner ... ie we could make it dungeoneering based practice
i was thinking I have made martial practices a class feature for warlords I might need to have a multiclass feat that grants them
considered just adding it to Student of Battle, the name is perfect anyway
Would that be too much?
Probably, lol. Honestly though, I never understood why practices, or rituals either for that matter, NEED an activating feat. I mean, I can see it from a flavor standpoint for rituals, you learn some handwavy magicky stuff, but practices? The power source requirement makes even LESS sense. I mean I could definitely see rituals being sorted by source and requiring the correct source, and you could even make a modest mechanical argument for it (certainly a 'this goes with D&D tradition' argument at least). Practices should simply be open to everyone and assort purely by skill.
lol. So, Minotaurs mine, and that's how they make mazes! ;0
Abilities one can learn if trained in the skill?
Perhaps a warlord could then learn some without being trained in the perquisite skill or something similar.
They make mazes? ok...not so familiar with D&D minotaurs i guess
Yeah, well, you probably STILL have to master the individual ones, so maybe Warlords just get certain practice masteries for free. That would work. Maybe that comes with a 'you don't even need the requisite skill to master this', but I haven't really thought about it too much.
Yeh the bard gets some free casting of its class specific rituals like a cherry on top