Xeviat
Hero
Hi everyone.
I want to add a feat to let non Bard/rogue characters get double proficiency to a skill. I don't think it needs to be kept to these classes (and the knowledge cleric, and iirc rangers in some situations), because while you can multiclass to get them, they bring baggage that might not fit the character in question.
I'm either going to do it two ways. First is an Expertise feat that let's you pick two proficient skills and add double your proficiency. This is just the rogue ability (in effect, the rogue is getting a preset feat at those levels; that's what they get for level 6, so I feel like it's worth a feat).
Or, I could have it be choose one proficient skill. Add double your proficiency to those checks, and +1 to the paired ability score.
The second option would be better for those who just want to be better at one skill.
Which would you like better?
I want to add a feat to let non Bard/rogue characters get double proficiency to a skill. I don't think it needs to be kept to these classes (and the knowledge cleric, and iirc rangers in some situations), because while you can multiclass to get them, they bring baggage that might not fit the character in question.
I'm either going to do it two ways. First is an Expertise feat that let's you pick two proficient skills and add double your proficiency. This is just the rogue ability (in effect, the rogue is getting a preset feat at those levels; that's what they get for level 6, so I feel like it's worth a feat).
Or, I could have it be choose one proficient skill. Add double your proficiency to those checks, and +1 to the paired ability score.
The second option would be better for those who just want to be better at one skill.
Which would you like better?
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