SouthpawSoldier
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Which do you folks think makes a better Marcus Brody? I'm aiming for all INT skills (though Nature isn't a must), Perception and Persuasion would be nice to have as well.
Knowlege Cleric: Proficiency in 4 skills, with Expertise in 2, and 2 bonus language proficiencies. Can use Channel Divinity for 10min of Proficiency in a skill or tool. All this is at first level; right out the gate as a problem/puzzle solver/translator.
Lore Bard: At first level, Proficiency in 3 skills; at 3rd level Proficiency in 3 more, with Expertise in 2. Expertise in 2 more skills at 10th.
I'm leaning towards Knowledge Cleric; CHA isn't a key factor in the character concept, so many Bard features don't quite fit. At the same time, Bards are more rounded; don't really want to build a one-trick pony. Neither really supports INT as a primary or even secondary ability.
Wizards have casting and save synergy with an INT-skill build, but the skill selection is weak. Only 2 skills, no additional proficiencies or Expertise.
Knowlege Cleric: Proficiency in 4 skills, with Expertise in 2, and 2 bonus language proficiencies. Can use Channel Divinity for 10min of Proficiency in a skill or tool. All this is at first level; right out the gate as a problem/puzzle solver/translator.
Lore Bard: At first level, Proficiency in 3 skills; at 3rd level Proficiency in 3 more, with Expertise in 2. Expertise in 2 more skills at 10th.
I'm leaning towards Knowledge Cleric; CHA isn't a key factor in the character concept, so many Bard features don't quite fit. At the same time, Bards are more rounded; don't really want to build a one-trick pony. Neither really supports INT as a primary or even secondary ability.
Wizards have casting and save synergy with an INT-skill build, but the skill selection is weak. Only 2 skills, no additional proficiencies or Expertise.