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(Doubled Proficiency is usually referred to as Expertise)
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| summary = '''Blessings of Knowledge''' is a passive feature gained by the {{Class|Knowledge Domain}}.
| summary = '''Blessings of Knowledge''' is a passive feature gained by the [[Knowledge Domain]] Cleric.
| description = Gain [[Expertise]] in two of the following Skills: {{Skill|Arcana}}, {{Skill|History}}, {{Skill|Nature}}, or {{Skill|Religion}}. Your [[Proficiency Bonus]] is doubled for [[Ability Checks]] made using these Skills.
| description = Gain [[Expertise]] in two of the following Skills: {{Skill|Arcana}}, {{Skill|History}}, {{Skill|Nature}}, or {{Skill|Religion}}. Your [[Proficiency Bonus]] is doubled for [[Ability Checks]] made using these Skills.
| class learns at level 1 = Knowledge Domain
| class learns at level 1 = Knowledge Domain
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* Unlike {{Pass|Expertise|Expertise}} from Rogue or Bard, Blessings of Knowledge can grant expertise in a skill even if you are not already [[proficient]] in that skill.
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Blessings of Knowledge is a passive feature gained by the Knowledge Domain Cleric.

Description

Gain Expertise in two of the following Skills: Arcana Arcana, History History, Nature Nature, or Religion Religion. Your Proficiency Bonus is doubled for Ability Checks made using these Skills.

How to learn

Classes:

Notes

  • Unlike Expertise Expertise from Rogue or Bard, Blessings of Knowledge can grant expertise in a skill even if you are not already proficient in that skill.