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<blockquote data-quote="Gez" data-source="post: 132324" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>The problem with perform is that you need to cheat in a way or another to qualify for these prestige classes, unless you want to shaft your character. Let say a class requires a rank of 7 in Perform, and knowledge of Dance and Drum. In the actual game, you will have 7 skill points put in perform, and you will know Dance, Drum, and five others. In PCGen, you will need to put more skills points, depending on how the requirements have been made, that can be as much as 21 skill points (Perform 7, Perform (Dance) 7, Perform (Drum) 7). I can't understand noone got the idea of re-using the Speak Language code... Each time I increase the rank in Speak Language, a pop-up windows appear asking me for a choice among the possible languages. Just make the same thing for Perform. You would have a list of perform types and instruments, and PrC prerequisites would consist in a single Skill rank requirement in Perform, and knowledge of the adequate Perform "languages".</p><p></p><p>I don't think it's that hard to do, since the mechanics is already there.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I won't register on a yahoo groups, I got enough automatic spam from yahoo without having to give them my email adress again. In fact, I had to put a spam-filter to delete every mails from a yahoo.com domain, so if I register on this group I would not even receive the confirmation/activation/password mail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gez, post: 132324, member: 1328"] The problem with perform is that you need to cheat in a way or another to qualify for these prestige classes, unless you want to shaft your character. Let say a class requires a rank of 7 in Perform, and knowledge of Dance and Drum. In the actual game, you will have 7 skill points put in perform, and you will know Dance, Drum, and five others. In PCGen, you will need to put more skills points, depending on how the requirements have been made, that can be as much as 21 skill points (Perform 7, Perform (Dance) 7, Perform (Drum) 7). I can't understand noone got the idea of re-using the Speak Language code... Each time I increase the rank in Speak Language, a pop-up windows appear asking me for a choice among the possible languages. Just make the same thing for Perform. You would have a list of perform types and instruments, and PrC prerequisites would consist in a single Skill rank requirement in Perform, and knowledge of the adequate Perform "languages". I don't think it's that hard to do, since the mechanics is already there. Oh, and I won't register on a yahoo groups, I got enough automatic spam from yahoo without having to give them my email adress again. In fact, I had to put a spam-filter to delete every mails from a yahoo.com domain, so if I register on this group I would not even receive the confirmation/activation/password mail. [/QUOTE]
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