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<blockquote data-quote="Mengu" data-source="post: 5313550" data-attributes="member: 65726"><p>I'm liking the new numbers, though looking at our characters in various games, I see very few who are in the highly specialized range. It does indeed look like even the best of us will need 7's and 8's for hard DC's. Comes down to a 5 or 6 with one assist, which is rather reasonable. The Shaman can auto succeed on some hard DC's, and the Bard can do it for Diplomacy. For the commonly used skills, I think a party will do well to have at least one auto-assist person. And with the hard DC's higher, some of the skill based utility powers such as (rerolls and bonuses) may perhaps become more common.</p><p></p><p>I like the explanation for the low DC's. This makes stealth parties much more viable. Even someone without a dex bonus could pick up the skill, and be successful with easy DC's. An untrained Bard with Bard of All Trades should be able to pass most easy checks fairly reliably with a small chance of failure.</p><p></p><p>I like the explanations for setting the DC's, and hope DM's and adventure writers out there pay attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mengu, post: 5313550, member: 65726"] I'm liking the new numbers, though looking at our characters in various games, I see very few who are in the highly specialized range. It does indeed look like even the best of us will need 7's and 8's for hard DC's. Comes down to a 5 or 6 with one assist, which is rather reasonable. The Shaman can auto succeed on some hard DC's, and the Bard can do it for Diplomacy. For the commonly used skills, I think a party will do well to have at least one auto-assist person. And with the hard DC's higher, some of the skill based utility powers such as (rerolls and bonuses) may perhaps become more common. I like the explanation for the low DC's. This makes stealth parties much more viable. Even someone without a dex bonus could pick up the skill, and be successful with easy DC's. An untrained Bard with Bard of All Trades should be able to pass most easy checks fairly reliably with a small chance of failure. I like the explanations for setting the DC's, and hope DM's and adventure writers out there pay attention. [/QUOTE]
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