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<blockquote data-quote="Ixal" data-source="post: 8295690" data-attributes="member: 7030132"><p>Funny you mention the peace domain. Despite its name it is still dedicated to war with its spells and abilities. It even specifically says that its bond ability is used to boost attack rolls. The only feature which is really peaceful is the skill proficiency.</p><p></p><p>D&D is a game about adventurers who murder things and the rules system very heavily makes sure that every character is murder capable. The last edition where you really could build a non combatant was maybe 2E or 3E. But even there it was very obvious that D&D is not a system designed to support non combatants as compared to for example Traveller.</p><p>And thats the reason you get a sneak attacking Nightingale, as combat abilities are hardwired into the level system and you can only get better at skills by raising your murder ability rank.</p><p></p><p>You can try it with a more extreme example and stat Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein (to not have to deal with the disease part). Lets see how strong a combatant he must be to have genius level knowledge checks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ixal, post: 8295690, member: 7030132"] Funny you mention the peace domain. Despite its name it is still dedicated to war with its spells and abilities. It even specifically says that its bond ability is used to boost attack rolls. The only feature which is really peaceful is the skill proficiency. D&D is a game about adventurers who murder things and the rules system very heavily makes sure that every character is murder capable. The last edition where you really could build a non combatant was maybe 2E or 3E. But even there it was very obvious that D&D is not a system designed to support non combatants as compared to for example Traveller. And thats the reason you get a sneak attacking Nightingale, as combat abilities are hardwired into the level system and you can only get better at skills by raising your murder ability rank. You can try it with a more extreme example and stat Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein (to not have to deal with the disease part). Lets see how strong a combatant he must be to have genius level knowledge checks. [/QUOTE]
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