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Encounter and Daily powers in Skill Challenges
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<blockquote data-quote="AsmodeusDM" data-source="post: 4300965" data-attributes="member: 32600"><p>How do these type of powers (Encounter and/or Daily) work in a skill challenge?</p><p></p><p>The skill challenge says that it some instances checks may represent hours or even days (particulary for something like a Lost in the Wild type challenge or a long-term negoitiation).</p><p></p><p>The Warlock has a power that gives him a +5 Bonus 1/Encounter. </p><p></p><p>The phb, however, does describe that once per encounter REALLY means once every 5 minutes.</p><p></p><p>SO... If the PCs are engaged in a day long SKill Challenge (let's say a trial). And the DM is having the PCs make a check "each hour." Would the warlock be able to use his +5 Bonus once? Or could he take a short rest between each check and have a +5 each time he made a check.</p><p></p><p>Let's say in this example the party also has a paladin. The Paladin has a daily power, Astral Voice, which gives her a +5 Bonus to Diplomacy for the entire encounter. Again, phb, states that an encounter is really 5 minutes. Now obviously this paladin can't take a 6 hour nap during the trial, so they wouldn't get to recharge their Astral Voice. But each check is an hour apart. Would the Paladin get to use her +5 for the whole encounter (even though it might last hours), or for just one check?</p><p></p><p>This would be really ironic to me.. because in this case the Warlock's +5 Bonus ONCE per encounter would actually apply across the entire encounter. While the Paladin's +5 for the ENTIRE encounter would only apply to one roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AsmodeusDM, post: 4300965, member: 32600"] How do these type of powers (Encounter and/or Daily) work in a skill challenge? The skill challenge says that it some instances checks may represent hours or even days (particulary for something like a Lost in the Wild type challenge or a long-term negoitiation). The Warlock has a power that gives him a +5 Bonus 1/Encounter. The phb, however, does describe that once per encounter REALLY means once every 5 minutes. SO... If the PCs are engaged in a day long SKill Challenge (let's say a trial). And the DM is having the PCs make a check "each hour." Would the warlock be able to use his +5 Bonus once? Or could he take a short rest between each check and have a +5 each time he made a check. Let's say in this example the party also has a paladin. The Paladin has a daily power, Astral Voice, which gives her a +5 Bonus to Diplomacy for the entire encounter. Again, phb, states that an encounter is really 5 minutes. Now obviously this paladin can't take a 6 hour nap during the trial, so they wouldn't get to recharge their Astral Voice. But each check is an hour apart. Would the Paladin get to use her +5 for the whole encounter (even though it might last hours), or for just one check? This would be really ironic to me.. because in this case the Warlock's +5 Bonus ONCE per encounter would actually apply across the entire encounter. While the Paladin's +5 for the ENTIRE encounter would only apply to one roll. [/QUOTE]
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