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<blockquote data-quote="AndruC" data-source="post: 7333348" data-attributes="member: 47659"><p>I definitely use this. My DCs are never as precise as what you have in your table there, but the rogue with Expertise in Perception? You bet he's going to be the one that notices the extra details in whatever room they enter, without a roll.</p><p></p><p>"The large chamber you've entered is mostly bare, aside from a few ramshackle crates smashed in the corner, and a desk, long since abandoned at the far back of the room, covered in refuse. <Rogue> you notice a number of pages on the desk that aren't quite as dust-covered as the rest of the desk top. A few vaguely shaped footprints have been left in the dust, near the back wall. No prints lead to the doorway you've just entered from."</p><p></p><p>This allows the rogue to feel a little extra special, and it explicitly rewards them for their decision to put Expertise into Perception. Choice is good, but it has to feel meaningful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndruC, post: 7333348, member: 47659"] I definitely use this. My DCs are never as precise as what you have in your table there, but the rogue with Expertise in Perception? You bet he's going to be the one that notices the extra details in whatever room they enter, without a roll. "The large chamber you've entered is mostly bare, aside from a few ramshackle crates smashed in the corner, and a desk, long since abandoned at the far back of the room, covered in refuse. <Rogue> you notice a number of pages on the desk that aren't quite as dust-covered as the rest of the desk top. A few vaguely shaped footprints have been left in the dust, near the back wall. No prints lead to the doorway you've just entered from." This allows the rogue to feel a little extra special, and it explicitly rewards them for their decision to put Expertise into Perception. Choice is good, but it has to feel meaningful. [/QUOTE]
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