We've had a serious rash of falsified player character resumes lately, as they've been found to have spent skill points on forbidden "trained only" skills with the belief that those specialties are merely "cross-class" that anyone can buy into at two points each.
This issue has led to some very embarassing turnovers and at least one dismissal from the campaign. A party leader was asked to resign his position after pretending to be skilled in at least two (documented) professions and promising to disable and open a lock on a very valuable plot device. Even more seriously, another character inadvertantly killed a little girl NPC after losing control of his mount, ala a fake handle animal skill.
Areas of concern: decipher script, disable device, handle animal, knowledge (any!), open lock, profession (any!), sleight of hand, spellcraft, tumble and use magic device. Any time you see a PC claim competence in those areas, you should confirm the degree program immediately.
This issue has led to some very embarassing turnovers and at least one dismissal from the campaign. A party leader was asked to resign his position after pretending to be skilled in at least two (documented) professions and promising to disable and open a lock on a very valuable plot device. Even more seriously, another character inadvertantly killed a little girl NPC after losing control of his mount, ala a fake handle animal skill.
Areas of concern: decipher script, disable device, handle animal, knowledge (any!), open lock, profession (any!), sleight of hand, spellcraft, tumble and use magic device. Any time you see a PC claim competence in those areas, you should confirm the degree program immediately.



