Plane Sailing said:If you INT goes up, you get an additional trained skill (explained as you getting insight into stuff that you'd heard all along)
When your Int score goes up, or your Int modifier goes up?
Plane Sailing said:If you INT goes up, you get an additional trained skill (explained as you getting insight into stuff that you'd heard all along)
Kavon said:When your Int bonus goes up permanently, naturally.![]()
Jurble said:Was checking out Force Boon for one of my Jedi, doesnt seem to be in the valid choices list for any of the classes. Does that mean you need to have prestige levels in order to pick it or is it an error?
Baby Samurai said:Right on, so if your Int increases from 18 to 19, you don't become trained in a new skill, but if your Int increases from 19 to 20, you would become trained in a new skill?
Flynn said:You are correct. It's when the modifier goes up, not when the stat does.
Jurble said:forum play
Baby Samurai said:When your Int score goes up, or your Int modifier goes up?
Jurble said:Was checking out Force Boon for one of my Jedi, doesnt seem to be in the valid choices list for any of the classes. Does that mean you need to have prestige levels in order to pick it or is it an error?
That would mean the opposition roll has to take 10. So, that is up to the DM. It's either let the DM roll one time and see if it meet-or-beat the PC's Defense . Or let the DM set the DC and let everyone roll individually and check each if they meet-or-beat it.Frostmarrow said:And if you indeed want to roll saves do so. Subtract 10 from the score and add 1d20 instead.