Amphytrion
Adventurer
Like many bits in this game, this ranking is entirely DM-dependent.
At my table, I try my best at making all skills relevant and to not have some outshine the others. I fail at this often.
I run investigative adventures often, so Investigation ranks very high.
If I have a religious character or if the adventure features religious NPCs or fiends (which is fairly often, especially the former), Religion becomes extremely important. I use Wisdom (Religion) for meditation and prayer and Intelligence (Religion) for learning and knowledge.
Insight is probably the most relevant social skill at my table. It is mosty used to ascertain mood and a NPC’s ties to other people and organizations (e.g. Bob becomes agitated when talking about Alice). This is an important source of clues.
At my table, I try my best at making all skills relevant and to not have some outshine the others. I fail at this often.
I run investigative adventures often, so Investigation ranks very high.
If I have a religious character or if the adventure features religious NPCs or fiends (which is fairly often, especially the former), Religion becomes extremely important. I use Wisdom (Religion) for meditation and prayer and Intelligence (Religion) for learning and knowledge.
Insight is probably the most relevant social skill at my table. It is mosty used to ascertain mood and a NPC’s ties to other people and organizations (e.g. Bob becomes agitated when talking about Alice). This is an important source of clues.