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What skills should a medieval college student who's working part time have?
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<blockquote data-quote="a-d" data-source="post: 6244273" data-attributes="member: 6672372"><p><strong>Question</strong></p><p>What skills should a medieval college student who's working part time have?</p><p></p><p><strong>Background</strong></p><p>I'm attempting to make a medieval character who's background is that of someone who was going to college and working part time, but am uncertain what skills would support this.</p><p></p><p>Since their main motivation is attempting to develop commercially available immortality the skills;</p><p>Heal</p><p>Knowledge Arcana</p><p>Spellcraft</p><p></p><p>And the made up Knowledge Immortality skill obviously ought to be maxed, along with a couple ranks in Decipher Script and probably access to most of the standard Knowledge skills since they're researching a relatively untouched area, but what skills should be taken in order to pay for their schooling?</p><p></p><p>Of course it could be handled with a few ranks in Profession (Blank) or perhaps a Craft skill, but it would be preferable if it meshed with their overall objective. Any ideas?</p><p>Hey, does the Heal skill cover Profession like it does the Knowledge category? That would simplify things a little.</p><p>...For that matter, does the Heal skill cover all categories? You can't use it to craft medical things, right?</p><p></p><p>Oh, and what skills do you think a college student should have to do well? Concentration? Autohypnosis?</p><p></p><p><strong>Question</strong></p><p>What skills should a medieval college student who's focusing on creating commercially viable immortality while working part time have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a-d, post: 6244273, member: 6672372"] [B]Question[/B] What skills should a medieval college student who's working part time have? [B]Background[/B] I'm attempting to make a medieval character who's background is that of someone who was going to college and working part time, but am uncertain what skills would support this. Since their main motivation is attempting to develop commercially available immortality the skills; Heal Knowledge Arcana Spellcraft And the made up Knowledge Immortality skill obviously ought to be maxed, along with a couple ranks in Decipher Script and probably access to most of the standard Knowledge skills since they're researching a relatively untouched area, but what skills should be taken in order to pay for their schooling? Of course it could be handled with a few ranks in Profession (Blank) or perhaps a Craft skill, but it would be preferable if it meshed with their overall objective. Any ideas? Hey, does the Heal skill cover Profession like it does the Knowledge category? That would simplify things a little. ...For that matter, does the Heal skill cover all categories? You can't use it to craft medical things, right? Oh, and what skills do you think a college student should have to do well? Concentration? Autohypnosis? [B]Question[/B] What skills should a medieval college student who's focusing on creating commercially viable immortality while working part time have? [/QUOTE]
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