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Characters who take the '''Actor''' [[feat]] gain {{Expertise}} (and Proficiency) in '''Deception''' and [[Performance]].
Characters who take the '''Actor''' [[feat]] gain {{Expertise}} (and Proficiency) in '''Deception''' and [[Performance]].
Characters who take the [[Illithid powers|Illithid power]] [[Illithid Expertise]] gain expertise (and proficiency) in  [[Persuasion]], [[Deception]], or [[Intimidation]] [[Ability check|checks]].


==Uses==
==Uses==

Revision as of 18:43, 25 May 2024

Lie and cheat. Manipulate the truth.

Deception is a Charisma Skill.

The higher your Charisma Score, the more likely you will succeed on Deception Checks.

Proficiency

Characters who are proficient in Deception can add their Proficiency Bonus when making Ability checks.

The following backgrounds grant proficiency in Deception:

The following classes can choose to select Deception as a proficient skill at Level 1:

Warlocks who choose the Beguiling Influence Beguiling Influence Eldritch Invocation gain proficiency in Deception and Persuasion.

Characters who take the Actor feat gain Expertise (and Proficiency) in Deception and Performance.

Characters who take the Illithid power Illithid Expertise gain expertise (and proficiency) in Persuasion, Deception, or Intimidation checks.

Uses

  • Used in dialogue.

Related Items

+1 to Skill Checks

+1d4 to All Skill Checks

Shapeshifter's Boon Ring while Shapeshifted or Disguised

Advantage on Skill Checks

Related Spells