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<blockquote data-quote="Mal Malenkirk" data-source="post: 4686348" data-attributes="member: 834"><p>Meh. It's just fluff. Let your PC claim whatever non-adventure skills they want. </p><p></p><p>As a PC though, I usually insist that my characters are nearly incompetant in any non-adventurer related task.</p><p></p><p>"Cook? Well I can make a stew. Repair that desk? Well, I can swing a hammer hard... Forge a sword? No bloody way, but I can tell a great one from a good one. What can I say, there is only so many hours in a day and I have dedicated most of them training for my <em>real</em> profession : stabbing people in the face." </p><p></p><p>How long does it takes, according to you, for a fighter to be able to competently master <em>every freaking military weapon</em>? Learn to fight with sword and shield, learn to throw handaxes, daggers and javelin (all very different), wield a bow etc. And then, when you have the basics down, learn his specialized skill and tricks of the trade that to go from decent to actually able to survive a fight? If my new level PC is a 19 year old fighter, I expect he's been training full time since he was roughly ten. What else has he learn beside fighting and adventuring in that time? Sweet ***kall. Just like Medieval knight knew very little beside fighting, jousting and courtmanship. It's a full time job. </p><p></p><p>I usually smile when someone insist his fighter is also a competant blacksmith. How old is he? 40? Because these are two very different and exhausting apprenticeship. That's why you would have to scan history <em>really</em> hard to find a man described as both a master swordman and master swordsmith...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mal Malenkirk, post: 4686348, member: 834"] Meh. It's just fluff. Let your PC claim whatever non-adventure skills they want. As a PC though, I usually insist that my characters are nearly incompetant in any non-adventurer related task. "Cook? Well I can make a stew. Repair that desk? Well, I can swing a hammer hard... Forge a sword? No bloody way, but I can tell a great one from a good one. What can I say, there is only so many hours in a day and I have dedicated most of them training for my [I]real[/I] profession : stabbing people in the face." How long does it takes, according to you, for a fighter to be able to competently master [I]every freaking military weapon[/I]? Learn to fight with sword and shield, learn to throw handaxes, daggers and javelin (all very different), wield a bow etc. And then, when you have the basics down, learn his specialized skill and tricks of the trade that to go from decent to actually able to survive a fight? If my new level PC is a 19 year old fighter, I expect he's been training full time since he was roughly ten. What else has he learn beside fighting and adventuring in that time? Sweet ***kall. Just like Medieval knight knew very little beside fighting, jousting and courtmanship. It's a full time job. I usually smile when someone insist his fighter is also a competant blacksmith. How old is he? 40? Because these are two very different and exhausting apprenticeship. That's why you would have to scan history [I]really[/I] hard to find a man described as both a master swordman and master swordsmith... [/QUOTE]
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