Quite frankly, I hate the current 3.5 system of Knowledge checks for monster knowledge. The rules are too ambiguous for my taste. You know, the whole if you exceed it by five you get another bit of information. It could be that our DM simply doesn't give what I consider enough. For example a 30 check, IMO, should tell me what Ogres eat for breakfast on a daily basis!
As a DM, I ad-lib it based on the roll (I make the roll). Get high enough and you get to know Special Qualities, Attacks, etc. On a poor roll, you get crappy info ("yes, this undead is immune to fire").
I was thinking of redoing it along the lines of how I used to do Identify. With Identify I give you a certain number of yes/no question you can ask based on your level. For example, "Is the sword +3 or better?" For one, that always encouraged role-playing of a sort.
Does anybody know of a good system to do knowledge checks? One that is more objective?
As a DM, I ad-lib it based on the roll (I make the roll). Get high enough and you get to know Special Qualities, Attacks, etc. On a poor roll, you get crappy info ("yes, this undead is immune to fire").
I was thinking of redoing it along the lines of how I used to do Identify. With Identify I give you a certain number of yes/no question you can ask based on your level. For example, "Is the sword +3 or better?" For one, that always encouraged role-playing of a sort.
Does anybody know of a good system to do knowledge checks? One that is more objective?