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I'd think the DC of a 'typical task' was 10. Apparently you think it's more like DC20! I don't think the farmer's tasks are any tougher - _to a farmer_. Asking the medieval farmer to input a spreadsheet would be like asking the 21st century office clerk to hoe the field. Neither would do well. Doesn't mean the task is more than DC10, but they're skills you need to be trained in to use.
GuardianLurker said:
There I'd disagree with you - someone who's making a reliable living at something has to be able to "take 10" on your average every-day tasks.
Now, your typical modern-day paper-pusher might be able to get by with *really* low skill levels, since their typical tasks are probably hovering around DC 10-15 (or even lower).
However, your pseudo-medieval farmer (or craftsman) is facing rougher challenges than "where'd I put that form?" and needs higher skill levels.
I guess the real question is what is the DC of the "typical task", and what's the DC of a task worthy to be counted as a EL 1 encounter?
I'd think the DC of a 'typical task' was 10. Apparently you think it's more like DC20! I don't think the farmer's tasks are any tougher - _to a farmer_. Asking the medieval farmer to input a spreadsheet would be like asking the 21st century office clerk to hoe the field. Neither would do well. Doesn't mean the task is more than DC10, but they're skills you need to be trained in to use.