D&D 5E (2024) Rank 5e skills from most useful (1) to least useful (18)

I would disagree with this. In 3.5E with no bounded accuracy someone could start out good at a skill and by 10th level they sucked at it ..... what happpened 3 weeks ago I could bluff everyone and my Disguises were the cat's meow. Now I am fooling no one [because I put no points in Disguise and Bluff and my 20 Charisma can't carry me].
I actually like 3.5e/PF1 system better for skills.
I get the 5E simplicity and I like that, but 3.5E was superior system.

and you still fooled the low level mob in the same way as before, maybe even better if you bumped up charisma, just the more "insightful" opponents would require more practice to fool them.

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I actually like 3.5e/PF1 system better for skills.
I get the 5E simplicity and I like that, but 3.5E was superior system.

and you still fooled the low level mob in the same way as before, maybe even better if you bumped up charisma, just the more "insightful" opponents would require more practice to fool them.

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Edit: For those hoping for context, he is referring to the moral of the story "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
 
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