Each miniature comes with a card; one side has the figure' stats for the skirmish game, one side has the figure's stats for D&D. The above is from the D&D side. Now, I've seen bunches of rules errors on the D&D side (like 1st level wizards getting Brew Potion), so I wouldn't consider the cards trustworthy.Plane Sailing said:I don't think we can put too much reliance on the "archfiends" stuff, because that is essentially miniatures rules, yes?
Spatula said:Each miniature comes with a card; one side has the figure' stats for the skirmish game, one side has the figure's stats for D&D. The above is from the D&D side. Now, I've seen bunches of rules errors on the D&D side (like 1st level wizards getting Brew Potion), so I wouldn't consider the cards trustworthy.
Third possibility: He has 5 ranks in Knowledge (Psionics), 5 more ranks that aren't relevant to the minis game, and gets a +2 synergy bonus to Psicraft for his Knowledge (Psionics).Hardhead said:I see two possibilities:
(1) They screwed up. His psicraft should be one higher.
(2) He has a feat that gives him +2 to Psicraft, and +2 to another skill (like Knowledge (Psionics)) that isn't listed on the D&D stat card because it's not a combat-related skill. This also lets them keep 4 SP per level (as we assuming he's also spending skill points in Knowledge (Psionics) in additon to the feat).
I guess we'll have to wait and see which it is.
That's it - skill synergy!Staffan said:Third possibility: He has 5 ranks in Knowledge (Psionics), 5 more ranks that aren't relevant to the minis game, and gets a +2 synergy bonus to Psicraft for his Knowledge (Psionics).