Falling Icicle
Adventurer
It sounds like skills will have a much smaller role in 5e than in 3rd and 4th editions, so much so in fact that they said it will be easy to leave skills out of the game completely. Ability rolls will be paramount, and skills will just give bonuses to those rolls. How much of a bonus, we don't know, but if you can leave skills out of the game entirely and not miss them, the bonus is probably going to be small.
But doesn't this mean that any character will be able to do anything, just maybe not as well as someone with a higher ability score? Maybe my Fighter has a 14 Dex and my party's Rogue an 18. Should the fighter not only be able to attempt to pick locks, pick pockets, sneak around, disarm traps, and do every conceivable thing that could possibly fall under Dexterity as an ability, and be only 2 or maybe 4 points worse at it than the Rogue?
What about things that used to be "trained only?" Should any character be able to try any action, or should some kind of training be required for certain things? If they're not going to have a defined skill system, it's hard to imagine how they could have "trained only" types of actions, unless they tie it to class (i.e. only Rogues and smilar classes would be allowed to attempt to pick locks, pick pockets, or disarm traps).
I'm wondering how people feel about this.
But doesn't this mean that any character will be able to do anything, just maybe not as well as someone with a higher ability score? Maybe my Fighter has a 14 Dex and my party's Rogue an 18. Should the fighter not only be able to attempt to pick locks, pick pockets, sneak around, disarm traps, and do every conceivable thing that could possibly fall under Dexterity as an ability, and be only 2 or maybe 4 points worse at it than the Rogue?
What about things that used to be "trained only?" Should any character be able to try any action, or should some kind of training be required for certain things? If they're not going to have a defined skill system, it's hard to imagine how they could have "trained only" types of actions, unless they tie it to class (i.e. only Rogues and smilar classes would be allowed to attempt to pick locks, pick pockets, or disarm traps).
I'm wondering how people feel about this.