haiiro
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I haven't found any feats that allow characters to learn additional languages, so I decided to try my hand at creating a couple. Here they are:
Linguist [General]
You have mastered the art of learning new languages.
Benefit: Speak Language becomes a class skill for you, and you learn two additional languages. Excusive languages are prohibited (such as Druidic).
Special: These new languages do not count as ranks of the Speak Language skill.
Well-Travelled
You have picked up a number of languages during your travels.
Benefit: You learn three additional languages. Exclusive languages are prohibited (such as Druidic).
Special: These new languages do not count as ranks of the Speak Language skill.
Both are based on the principle that a language is no more powerful in game terms than a skill check bonus -- so Linguist mirrors Cosmopolitan (from the FRCS), and Well-Travelled mirrors the fixed (+3) Skill Focus. I specified that the new languages do not count as ranks of Speak Language because 1) no feat should give skill ranks, IMO, and 2) if a PrC requires X number of ranks of SL, these feats should not make it possible to qualify for that PrC too early.
I think languages are often underused in games (particularly given the availability of spells such as comprehend languages and tongues), and I wanted to address this in a fairly straightforward manner. Both grew out of a character concept I had that proved unworkable because of the fact that Speak Language is unaffected by check bonuses -- and therefore by feats that provide check bonuses.
What do you think of these two feats?
(Also: do you like the name "Well-Travelled?" I'm not sure it feels quite right, but I couldn't think of anything better.)
Edit: typo.
Linguist [General]
You have mastered the art of learning new languages.
Benefit: Speak Language becomes a class skill for you, and you learn two additional languages. Excusive languages are prohibited (such as Druidic).
Special: These new languages do not count as ranks of the Speak Language skill.
Well-Travelled
You have picked up a number of languages during your travels.
Benefit: You learn three additional languages. Exclusive languages are prohibited (such as Druidic).
Special: These new languages do not count as ranks of the Speak Language skill.
Both are based on the principle that a language is no more powerful in game terms than a skill check bonus -- so Linguist mirrors Cosmopolitan (from the FRCS), and Well-Travelled mirrors the fixed (+3) Skill Focus. I specified that the new languages do not count as ranks of Speak Language because 1) no feat should give skill ranks, IMO, and 2) if a PrC requires X number of ranks of SL, these feats should not make it possible to qualify for that PrC too early.
I think languages are often underused in games (particularly given the availability of spells such as comprehend languages and tongues), and I wanted to address this in a fairly straightforward manner. Both grew out of a character concept I had that proved unworkable because of the fact that Speak Language is unaffected by check bonuses -- and therefore by feats that provide check bonuses.
What do you think of these two feats?
(Also: do you like the name "Well-Travelled?" I'm not sure it feels quite right, but I couldn't think of anything better.)
Edit: typo.
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