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Taking 10 and Craft checks

cthulhu_duck

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D20 Modern allows the use of Taking 10 with respect to Craft checks.

Is there anything in the 3.0 or 3.5 published works that discusses this? I had a look in the FAQs (3.0 and 3.5) and couldn't see anything - and couldn't find anything that says yay or nay in the core rules... anyone know of any authorative source?
 

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Thanee

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You can use Take 10 with pretty much all skills in D&D.

Taking 10: When your character is not being threatened or distracted, you may choose to take 10. Instead of rolling 1d20 for the skill check, calculate your result as if you had rolled a 10. For many routine tasks, taking 10 makes them automatically successful. Distractions or threats (such as combat) make it impossible for a character to take 10. In most cases, taking 10 is purely a safety measure —you know (or expect) that an average roll will succeed but fear that a poor roll might fail, so you elect to settle for the average roll (a 10). Taking 10 is especially useful in situations where a particularly high roll wouldn’t help.

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Thanee
 

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