Storm-Bringer
First Post
I am sure you are correct, it is not a new mechanic with 4th edition. That isn't really the point. The idea is valid, it's the implementation that is the issue here.AllisterH said:*LOL*
I know you didn't mean to intentionally Crosswind, but I think both you and Stormbringer need to give a glance at the ENWORLD boards.
Apparently, a LOT of people were in BADWRONGFUN groups. I have used something akin to skill challenges but this was definitely not something I picked up from 3E. For the life of me, I want to say Talisanta but that's not right, is it?
I'm almost positive I've seen skill challenges codified along these lines before. I just can't remember what RPG it was.
I would be willing to bet hard money that in previous incarnations, the skills used were better defined or more specific, and skill challenge sequence was flexible enough to accommodate some 'not what the DM intended' skill use. The major problem that arises here is how the success/failure goal is entirely divorced from the skills being used, in addition to the skills being so overly broad as to be nearly meaningless. History, for example, can't possibly be a skill or knowledge in and of itself. A character can't possibly recall Helpful Factoid #386 for a skill challenge if they never read Helpful Factoid #386. A successful roll in History doesn't create the knowledge in the character's head. But because the skill is defined so broadly, that is the only way to approach it. In fact, with a skill defined so broadly, there is no way to definitively say they know anything at all.
That is where the problem lies. With the implementation.