Any Feats to Give a Fighter or Paladin Spot as a Class Skill?

Also note that, IIRC, the PHB or DMG recommends that if a skill list doesn't fit a particular character concept, you should feel free to change it...
 

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What about Cosmopoliton? IIRC, that used to give you +2 in a skill (or was it 2?) and it became a class skill for ya.

This is from FR
 

RigaMortus said:
What about Cosmopoliton? IIRC, that used to give you +2 in a skill (or was it 2?) and it became a class skill for ya.

This is from FR
They changed it in the PGtF...don't remember exactly how at the moment, but its no where near as good as it was originally.
 

Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
They changed it in the PGtF...don't remember exactly how at the moment, but its no where near as good as it was originally.

Ahhh, right. Now it gives like a +2 to Bluff and like 2 other skills (Diplomacy and Sense Motive maybe?).

But I could have sworn there was still another feat, that made a chosen skill a class skill...
 

This is really bugging me now... Cosmopolitan used to allow you to choose a skill, and that skill was now considered a class skill for you, and it gave you +2 to that skill as well. Fine...

But there was another feat that allowed you to pick 2 skills, and make them class skills for you, but with no additional bonuses. Hmmmm
 


Deset Gled said:
The Able Learner feat seems a bit overpowered to me. Seems to me there was a feat in a 3.0 book that turned 2 selected cross class skills into class skills. I don't remember where it was from of what it was called, but I think it was balanced a lot better than Able learner.
Versatile, from AEG's Rokugan.
 

The Netbook of Feats also has "Cross-class learning":

CROSS-CLASS LEARNING [General]
You can learn a cross-class skill as if it were a class skill
Benefit: Pick any two skills that are not exclusive to any class. The selected skills become class skills for all your classes from this point on.
Special: This feat may be taken multiple times, but does not stack with itself. Choose two new skills to become class skills each time it is taken.
CROSS-CLASS LEARNING Copyright 2000, Bradley H. Bemis Jr.
Revised by the Netbook of Feats Review Board
Balance: 4.35 (Purp 4.75, Pow 4.00, Port 4.50, Comp 4.75, Rule 3.75)

If the DM isn't too happy with it just offer him that you ONLY use it to get Spot as a class skill...
 

If you're going for The Ultimate Archer, you'll probably want some levels in Order of the Bow Initiate, for which Spot is a class skill.
 

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