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== Skill Proficiency ==
== Skill Proficiency ==


Being proficient in a [[Skill]] means that a creature adds its [[Proficiency Bonus]] when making a corresponding [[Skill Check]].  Skill proficiency can be granted by a creature's [[Background]] or [[Class]].
Being proficient in a [[Skills|Skill]] means that a creature adds its [[Proficiency Bonus]] when making a corresponding [[Skill Check]].  Skill proficiency can be granted by a creature's [[Background]] or [[Class]].


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Revision as of 17:27, 4 February 2023

The Proficiency system is how the game determines whether to add a creature's Proficiency Bonus to a Die Roll. One can have Proficiency in Weapons, Spellcasting, Saving Throws, and Skills.

Weapon Proficiency

A creature can be proficient in entire categories of Weapons (Martial, Simple, Improvised), or it can be proficient in specific types of weapons such as Longswords, Longbows, etc. These proficiencies can be granted by the creature's Race, Class, or Feats chosen when leveling up. Having proficiency in the weapon one is using means that the Proficiency Bonus will be added to the Attack Roll. When the weapon is equipped in the main hand, it also enables special properties and actions of that weapon type, such as Tenacity, Piercing Strike, Flourish, Lacerate, Pommel Strike, and so on.

Weapon Proficiencies granted by Race and Class
Racial Weapon Proficiencies
Drow Rapiers Rapiers, Shortswords Shortswords, Hand Crossbows Hand Crossbows
Dwarf Battleaxes Battleaxes, Handaxes Handaxes, Light Hammers Light Hammers, Warhammers Warhammers
Elf Longswords Longswords, Shortswords Shortswords, Longbows Longbows, Shortbows Shortbows
Githyanki Greatswords Greatswords, Longswords Longswords, Shortswords Shortswords
Half-Elf, Human Pikes Pikes, Spears Spears, Halberds Halberds, Glaives Glaives
Class Weapon Proficiencies
Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger Martial weapons, Simple weapons (In effect, all weapons except Improvised.)
Bard, Rogue Simple weapons, Hand Crossbows Hand Crossbows, Longswords Longswords, Rapiers Rapiers, Shortswords Shortswords
Cleric Simple weapons, Flails Flails, Morningstars Morningstars
Druid Clubs Clubs, Daggers Daggers, Javelins Javelins, Maces Maces, Quarterstaves Quarterstaves, Scimitars Scimitars, Sickles Sickles, Spears Spears
Monk Simple weapons, Shortswords Shortswords
Sorcerer, Wizard Daggers Daggers, Light Crossbows Light Crossbows, Quarterstaves Quarterstaves
Warlock Simple weapons

Spellcasting Proficiency

All creatures capable of spellcasting on the regular (i.e., without the use of magical items or scrolls) have proficiency in spellcasting. This means that the creature's Proficiency Bonus will be added to the Attack Rolls of spells, and to the Difficulty Class of Saving Throws imposed on others via spells. Although all spellcasters have it, the lack of spellcasting proficiency can nevertheless become apparent, when a creature not regularly capable of casting spells does so through the use of a magical item or scroll.

Saving Throw Proficiency

Having proficiency in a type of Saving Throw such as Strength Save, Dexterity Save, and so on, means that the creature making the save can add its Proficiency Bonus to the result. Each Class provides proficiency in two types of saving throw.

Saving Throw Proficiencies by Class
Barbarian Barbarian Bard Bard Cleric Cleric

Strength Strength

Constitution Constitution

Dexterity Dexterity

Charisma Charisma

Wisdom Wisdom

Charisma Charisma

Druid Druid Fighter Fighter Monk Monk

Intelligence Intelligence

Wisdom Wisdom

Strength Strength

Constitution Constitution

Strength Strength

Dexterity Dexterity

Paladin Paladin Ranger Ranger Rogue Rogue

Wisdom Wisdom

Charisma Charisma

Strength Strength

Dexterity Dexterity

Dexterity Dexterity

Intelligence Intelligence

Sorcerer Sorcerer Warlock Warlock Wizard Wizard

Constitution Constitution

Charisma Charisma

Wisdom Wisdom

Charisma Charisma

Intelligence Intelligence

Wisdom Wisdom

Skill Proficiency

Being proficient in a Skill means that a creature adds its Proficiency Bonus when making a corresponding Skill Check. Skill proficiency can be granted by a creature's Background or Class.

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

Rangers gain an additional proficiency depending on their Favored Enemy:

Skill Proficiency granted by each Favoured Enemy
Favoured Enemy Skill
Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter Investigation Investigation
Keeper of the Veil Keeper of the Veil Arcana Arcana
Mage Breaker Mage Breaker
Ranger Knight Ranger Knight History History
Sanctified Stalker Sanctified Stalker Religion Religion

In addition, a Ranger who chooses Urban Tracker as their favored environment gain Sleight of Hand proficiency.

A Bard that chooses the College of Lore subclass is allowed to choose three additional Skills to gain proficiency in. (Note: As of Early Access Patch 9, this is erroneously limited to Arcana, Intimidation, and Sleight of Hand.)

TODO: Explain the Expertise mechanic, and Warlock Invocations that grant Proficiencies.