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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 [[Feas|feats]] and [[Classes|class features]].
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.

List of Skills, sorted by Ability Score
Ability Score Skills
Strength Strength
Dexterity Dexterity
Constitution Constitution
  • (none)
Intelligence Intelligence
Wisdom Wisdom
Charisma Charisma

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

Skill proficiencies granted by each background
Background Skills
Acolyte Acolyte Insight Insight Religion Religion
Charlatan Charlatan Deception Deception Sleight of Hand Sleight of Hand
Criminal Criminal Deception Deception Stealth Stealth
Entertainer Entertainer Acrobatics Acrobatics Performance Performance
Folk Hero Folk Hero Animal Handling Animal Handling Survival Survival
Guild Artisan Guild Artisan Insight Insight Persuasion Persuasion
Noble Noble History History Persuasion Persuasion
Outlander Outlander Athletics Athletics Survival Survival
Sage Sage Arcana Arcana History History
Soldier Soldier Athletics Athletics Intimidation Intimidation
Urchin Urchin Sleight of Hand Sleight of Hand Stealth Stealth

Expertise

Expertise is a deeper form of Skill Proficiency, allowing a creature to add double its proficiency bonus to corresponding ability checks: