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Post by DOT on Jan 19, 2020 10:20:38 GMT -5
I was curious what are some “amount” requirements with respect to the above for becoming more familiar with the following? I’m assuming there’s stages to what is known. How many skill points of lore apply to what, how do the number of bard levels apply per their special feat, how does the spell legend lore affect all this? www.scribd.com/document/318483323/Orva-Lost-in-Time-by-Phasai-d2yrsj0
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Post by Munroe on Jan 20, 2020 11:21:01 GMT -5
I was curious what are some “amount” requirements with respect to the above for becoming more familiar with the following? I’m assuming there’s stages to what is known. How many skill points of lore apply to what, how do the number of bard levels apply per their special feat, how does the spell legend lore affect all this? www.scribd.com/document/318483323/Orva-Lost-in-Time-by-Phasai-d2yrsj0You appear to have linked to a third-party product. While this product may contain references to first-party sources, this product is not a valid source for canon lore. As for how bardic knowledge (+1 lore per bard level) relates to the Lore skill in NWN, the bardic knowledge class ability is already added to the Lore skill value listed on your bard character's skill list. The spell Legend Lore is a more complicated topic and its use will ultimately come down to the individual DM overseeing the spellcasting. That being said, I would recommend it be used two distinct ways: One, as an instant gratification spell to increase general Lore for scripted skill checks and as relates to the simple mechanics of skills. Two, as a plot device to determine details of hidden or obscure knowledge involving the oversight of a DM related to the subject AND involving the extended and variable casting time of the spell as described in Dungeons & Dragons 3.x.
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Post by DOT on Jan 20, 2020 11:51:59 GMT -5
I was curious what are some “amount” requirements with respect to the above for becoming more familiar with the following? I’m assuming there’s stages to what is known. How many skill points of lore apply to what, how do the number of bard levels apply per their special feat, how does the spell legend lore affect all this? www.scribd.com/document/318483323/Orva-Lost-in-Time-by-Phasai-d2yrsj0You appear to have linked to a third-party product. While this product may contain references to first-party sources, this product is not a valid source for canon lore. As for how bardic knowledge (+1 lore per bard level) relates to the Lore skill in NWN, the bardic knowledge class ability is already added to the Lore skill value listed on your bard character's skill list. The spell Legend Lore is a more complicated topic and its use will ultimately come down to the individual DM overseeing the spellcasting. That being said, I would recommend it be used two distinct ways: One, as an instant gratification spell to increase general Lore for scripted skill checks and as relates to the simple mechanics of skills. Two, as a plot device to determine details of hidden or obscure knowledge involving the oversight of a DM related to the subject AND involving the extended and variable casting time of the spell as described in Dungeons & Dragons 3.x.
Thanks Mun, I'll be more careful with sources. Will review the above notes and apply as directed.
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