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'''Skills''' are specific areas of expertise, each associated with an [[Ability score|ability]]. When a creature is [[Proficiency|proficient]] in a specific skill, they may add their proficiency bonus to any [[Ability check|ability checks]] made using that skill, in addition that skill's associated ability score modifier. | '''Skills''' are specific areas of expertise, each associated with an [[Ability score|ability]]. When a creature is [[Proficiency|proficient]] in a specific skill, they may add their proficiency bonus to any [[Ability check|ability checks]] made using that skill, in addition that skill's associated ability score modifier. | ||
In addition to being proficient in a skill, a creature can also have [[Expertise|expertise]] in a skill. This is available through various [[ | In addition to being proficient in a skill, a creature can also have [[Expertise|expertise]] in a skill. This is available through various [[Feats|feats]] and [[Classes|class features]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:36, 28 October 2023
Skills are specific areas of expertise, each associated with an ability. When a creature is proficient in a specific skill, they may add their proficiency bonus to any ability checks made using that skill, in addition that skill's associated ability score modifier.
In addition to being proficient in a skill, a creature can also have expertise in a skill. This is available through various feats and class features.
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Proficiency
Characters receive multiple proficiencies during at Level 1.
- Two to four skill proficiency, depending on the chosen class.
- Backgrounds grant proficiency in two skills.
- Some races have proficiency or expertise in specific skills.
Other ways to become proficient in a skill include:
- Various class fearures.
- Some feats grant additonal skill proficiencies.
- Multiclassing into a bard, ranger or rogue allows the choice of one proficiency from that class's level one skill list.
Background Skill Proficiencies
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Expertise
Expertise is a deeper form of Skill Proficiency, allowing a creature to add double its proficiency bonus to corresponding ability checks:
- Rogues gain expertise in two skills they are proficient in at both level 1 and level 6.
- Bards gain expertise in two skills they are proficient in at both level 3 and level 10.
- Knowledge Domain clerics gain expertise and proficiency in two skills, from a choice of Arcana, History, Nature and Religion, at level 1.
- The Actor feat gives both expertise and proficiency in Deception and Performance.