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The '''<code>Potential</code>''' skill is an automatic Skill-Focus that all creatures/Adventurers gain and scales the effectiveness of their racial skills and abilities. As each Race has different abilities, the effects of this skill can only be found on the Adventurer's own [[Playable Races|Race]] page. | The '''<code>Potential</code>''' skill is an automatic Skill-Focus that all creatures/Adventurers gain and scales the effectiveness of their racial skills and abilities. As each Race has different abilities, the effects of this skill can only be found on the Adventurer's own [[Playable Races|Race]] page. | ||
''' | This is an '''Automatic''' Skill, and does not need to be selected, all Adventurers have this Skill as a Skill-Focus. | ||
=Warfare Skills= | =Warfare Skills= | ||
These skills are traditionally used in combat and self-defense and typically have the Combat skill tag. Mostly offense-driven. | These skills are traditionally used in combat and self-defense and typically have the Combat skill tag. Mostly offense-driven. | ||
==[[One-Handed Arms | ==[[One-Handed Arms]]== | ||
This skill improves the mastery of light and one-handed melee weapons including Daggers, Swords and Claws. Also governs the use arm-mounted shields, thrown weapons and slings. | This skill improves the mastery of light and one-handed melee weapons including Daggers, Swords and Claws. Also governs the use arm-mounted shields, thrown weapons and slings. | ||
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Allows Adventurers to dual-wield Light/One-handed melee weapons/equipment without penalty. | Allows Adventurers to dual-wield Light/One-handed melee weapons/equipment without penalty. | ||
==[[Two-Handed Arms | ==[[Two-Handed Arms]]== | ||
This skill improves the mastery of heavy and two-handed melee weapons, including great-sized weapons and tower shields. As well as two-handed projectiles such as bows and arrows. | This skill improves the mastery of heavy and two-handed melee weapons, including great-sized weapons and tower shields. As well as two-handed projectiles such as bows and arrows. | ||
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Increases the Adventurer's Unarmed Strike base damage from d4 (5-8) to d6 (7-12). | Increases the Adventurer's Unarmed Strike base damage from d4 (5-8) to d6 (7-12). | ||
Grants the Adventurer a 20% discount on attacking with Unarmed-Strike. (Standard Action costs 40 AP instead of 50). | Grants the Adventurer a 20% discount on attacking with Unarmed-Strike. (Standard Action costs 40 AP instead of 50). | ||
==[[Stance]]== | ==[[Stance]]== | ||
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* [[Heavy-Arms]] | * [[Heavy-Arms]] | ||
''The Heavy-Arms skill determines the proficiency and skills associated with heavy and two-handed firearms such as shotguns, rifles and grenade-launchers.'' | ''The Heavy-Arms skill determines the proficiency and skills associated with heavy and two-handed firearms such as shotguns, rifles and grenade-launchers.'' | ||
=Larceny= | =Larceny= | ||
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♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Stealth check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are | If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Stealth check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | ||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ||
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♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Stealth check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are | If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Stealth check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | ||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ||
The Adventurer can attempt to pick Locks, disarm Traps without breaking or triggering the device. (Normally: Adventurer cannot pick locks without Bypass skill, Adventurer can only trigger trap) | The Adventurer can attempt to pick Locks, disarm Traps without breaking or triggering the device. (Normally: Adventurer cannot pick locks without Bypass skill, Adventurer can only trigger trap) | ||
= | =Analysis= | ||
Analysis skills have a emphasis on the ability to analyse objects, environments and creatures, uncovering secret/hidden elements and being able to passively notice things at a glance. In Combat this can help Adventurers have an advantage against enemies and environments they have memorised, while outside of combat it can help them study secret and hidden elements and clues through astute observation. | |||
==[[ | ==[[Insight]]== | ||
The '''<code> | The '''<code>Insight</code>''' skill improves the character's ability to identify creature behaviors and develop ways to defend against and better subdue their favoured targets, as well as getting clues on their motives and patterns. Insight is a skill that allows you to tell whether someone is influencing or manipulating you. | ||
This is a '''Combat'''-oriented and '''Practical''' skill. | This is a '''Combat'''-oriented and '''Practical''' skill. | ||
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Increases bonus Damage, Damage-Resistance, Accuracy and Defense against creature types memorised by the Adventurer. | Increases bonus Damage, Damage-Resistance, Accuracy and Defense against creature types memorised by the Adventurer. | ||
> +1.25% Damage and Accuracy when attacking memorised creature types, and +1.25% Damage-Resistance and Defence when attacked by memorised creature types, per Skill-Rating point. | > +1.25% Damage and Accuracy when attacking memorised creature types, and +1.25% Damage-Resistance and Defence when attacked by memorised creature types, per Skill-Rating point. | ||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Insight check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ||
Adventurer can select (1 + INT) creature subtypes to memorise, memorised types will give the Adventurer bonuses from their | Adventurer can select (1 + INT) creature subtypes to memorise, memorised types will give the Adventurer bonuses from their Insight skill when interacting with those subtypes. The Adventurer's first memorised subtype is always based on their own Race's subtype. | ||
Allows the Adventurers to automatically succeed on Insight checks based on their Skill-Rating on contested/Risky checks. | |||
==[[ | ==[[Investigation]]== | ||
The '''<code> | The '''<code>Investigation</code>''' skill helps a character adapt to different biomes and locales, gaining an advantage when traversing or fighting other creatures there, as well as general knowledge about the world. This skill is also a combination of skills to determine the value, properties and even function of various items and equipment, and getting clues on the environment and any hidden or secret features it may contain. | ||
This is a '''Practical''' skill. | This is a '''Practical''' skill. | ||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Investigation check requirement, they will automatically succeed in all except Risky checks. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | |||
If the Adventurer had memorised a terrain type that they are currently in, they gain a +0.5 bonus to Investigation check to find hidden features and information per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | ||
Adventurer can select (1 + INT) terrain types to memorise, memorized terrain will give the Adventurer bonuses from their | The Adventurer will passively recieve information of examined items, and environment according to their Investigation Skill-Rating without calling for a skill-check. However, to discern secret or hidden features within an item or environment will require rolling for a check. (Normally: An Adventurer would only be given basic information about any items or environmental features and must call for a check to get more information). | ||
The Adventurer can select up to (1 + INT) terrain types to memorise, memorized terrain will give the Adventurer bonuses from their Investigation skill when in those terrains. | |||
= | =Crafting Skills= | ||
Creation Skills often allow Adventurers to create, or enhance/repair, specific items or objects. | Creation Skills often allow Adventurers to create, or enhance/repair, specific items or objects. | ||
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♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Herbology check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are | If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Herbology check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | ||
Increases the healing (or harmful) effects of Herbs; including Damage, Healing, Magnitude and Duration by +1.25% per Skill-Rating point. | Increases the healing (or harmful) effects of Herbs; including Damage, Healing, Magnitude and Duration by +1.25% per Skill-Rating point. | ||
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Also, allows the Adventurer to harvest harmful herbs without risking exposure. (Normally: Adventurer must roll a Herbology check to avoid exposure) | Also, allows the Adventurer to harvest harmful herbs without risking exposure. (Normally: Adventurer must roll a Herbology check to avoid exposure) | ||
==[[Forging]]== | |||
This skill improves the mastery of Armour, Lifeguards and other worn protective gear. This also governs Outfits and Outfit customisations and weapons used defensively. | |||
This is a '''Crafting''' Skill. | |||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | |||
Increases the Defence and Damage-Reduction bonus of the Adventurer's Shields and Armour. | |||
> +1.25% Damage-Reduction and 5% Defence per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
Adventurer can select a Armory Skill Perk. | |||
==[[Engineering/Mechanics]]== | |||
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==[[Enchanting/Alchemy]]== | |||
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==[[Gunsmithing]]== | |||
The '''<code>Gunsmithing</code>''' skill grants the user to create different kinds of explosives as well as creating ammunition for Firearm weapons. | |||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | |||
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♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
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=Self-Defence= | =Self-Defence= | ||
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''The '''Chi''' skill grants the user the ability to perform Ki moves and abilities, each new rank grants a new ability and Mastery allows the user to obtain more via Perk points.'' | ''The '''Chi''' skill grants the user the ability to perform Ki moves and abilities, each new rank grants a new ability and Mastery allows the user to obtain more via Perk points.'' | ||
== | =Metaphysical Skills= | ||
Metaphysical Skills refer to the magical, supernatural or otherwise special powers Adventurers can use, these rely on the key Skill '''<code>Metforce</code>'''. | |||
==[[Metaforce]]== | |||
The '''<code>Metaforce</code>''' skill determines the user's potential in using Spells, Powers and other Metaforce-related abilities, including Racial/Potential abilities that require Resource-points | |||
'''Metaforce'''-oriented Skill. | |||
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♦ Skill Bonus | ♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ||
♦ Novice Bonus | Increases the the maximum amount of Resource-Points (Ki, Spell Points...etc) for the Adventurer's Metaforce abilities. | ||
> +1.25% Maximum Resource-Points per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
Allows the Adventurer to use abilities that cost Resource-Points, such as Spell-Points, Ki, Power-Points (Psionics) anything besides Action-Points. | |||
==[[Arcana]]== | |||
The '''<code>Arcana</code>''' skill reflects the power and magnitude of Arcane Spellcasters (Adventurers that use Spell Points to cast Spells). This skill also covers Metamagic, modifiers to spells to cast them in different ways. | |||
This is a '''Metaforce''' skill. | |||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | |||
Increases the numeric values of Arcane/Divine Spells (Damage, Healing, Duration, Other) by 1.25% per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
Unlocks the ability for the Adventurer to use 1st level and later Arcane Spells. (Normally: Adventurers cannot use magic beyond 0th without assistance). | |||
==[[Spellcraft]]== | |||
The '''<code>Spellcraft</code>''' skill allows Spellcasters to learn new and more powerful spells independantly from other sources, as well as cast higher level spells. This skill also helps with the maximum number of memorised spells (Unique spells the Spellcaster can cast per spell-preparation phase). Lastly, Spellcraft can be used for checks to deciper and manipulate magical subjects and items. | |||
This is a '''Metaforce''' and '''Knowledge''' skill. | |||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | |||
Increases the number of unique spells an Adventurer can memorise each preparation phase by 1 + INT + 0.2 per Skill-Rating point. | |||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Spellcraft check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
Adventurer 1st level spells at Novice-Rank, then cast 2nd + 3rd level, 4th + 5th level, 6th + 7th level and 8th + 9th level spells at each Spellcraft rank (respectively). | |||
==[[Psionics]]== | ==[[Psionics]]== | ||
[ | The '''<code>Psionics</code>''' skill reflects the power and magnitude of a Psion's Psionic powers (Adventurers that use Psi-Points to manifest 'Powers'). This skill also covers Psionic augmentations, modifiers to psionic powers in order to cast them in different ways. | ||
This is a '''Metaforce''' skill. | |||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | |||
Increases the numeric values of Psionic Powers (Damage, Healing, Duration, Other) by 1.25% per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
Unlocks the ability for the Adventurer to use 1st later and later Psionic Powers. (Normally: Adventurers cannot use Psionic powers beyond 0th without assistance) | |||
==[[Actualization]]== | |||
The '''<code>Actualization</code>''' skill allows Psions to learn new Powers independantly from other sources, as well as cast higher level Powers. This skill also helps with the maximum number of memorised Powers (Unique Powers the Psion can manifest per Psionic-meditation phase). Lastly, Actualization can be used for checks to deciper and manipulate psionic subjects and items. | |||
This is a '''Metaforce''' and '''Knowledge''' skill. | |||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus | |||
'' | Increases the number of unique Powers an Adventurer can memorise each preparation phase by 1 + INT + 0.2 per Skill-Rating point. | ||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Spellcraft check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
' | Adventurer unlocks the ability to manifest 1st level psionic powers. Unlocks 2nd and 3rd level, 4th and 5th level, 6th and 7th level and 8th and 9th level Psionic powers per Rank beyond Novice. | ||
= | =Social Skills= | ||
Social Skills affect the options Adventurers have when talking to or influencing other creatures. Generally speaking, Social skills can be used in and outside Combat, but is only effective when engaging those who understand the Adventurer. | |||
==[[Persuasion]]== | |||
'' | The '''<code>Persuasion</code>''' skill determines how capable the Adventurer is at creating social opportunities using Diplomacy or Charm. In combat, Persuasion allows the Adventurers to make enemies go easier on them. | ||
This is a '''Practical''' Skill. | |||
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♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | |||
' | If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Persuasion check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | ||
When using Persuasion against a hostile-target: Adventurers gain a (1 * CHA) + 0.625 bonus to a <code>Persuade</code> action to lower a Foe's accuracy by 1 per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
'' | Adventurer no longer needs to roll for every Persuasion check, they will automatically succeed for all except risky checks. They can also roll for Persuasion checks up to 20 points above their Skill-Rating. | ||
Adventurer unlocks the ability to use Persuasion against a target foe: If the result is 100 or greater: Target foe's accuracy is lowered by an amount relative to their Persuasion debuff magnitude. | |||
==[[Deception]]== | |||
'' | The '''<code>Deception</code>''' skill determines how capable the Adventurer is at exploiting opportunities using Lies and Misdirection. In combat, Deception allows the Adventurer to lower an enemy's guard. | ||
This is a '''Practical''' Skill. | |||
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==[[ | ♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | ||
* [[Acrobatics]] | If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Deception check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | ||
When using Deception against a hostile-target: Adventurers gain a (1 * CHA) + 0.625 bonus to a <code>Decieve</code> action to lower a Foe's Defence by 0.0125 per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
Adventurer no longer needs to roll for every Deception check, they will automatically succeed for all except risky checks. They can also roll for Deception checks up to 20 points above their Skill-Rating. | |||
Adventurer unlocks the ability to use Deception against a target foe: If the result is 100 or greater: Target foe's Defence is lowered by an amount relative to their Deception debuff magnitude. | |||
==[[Intimidation]]== | |||
The '''<code>Intimidation</code>''' skill determines how capable the user is at creating social opportunities by being direct or coercing others to comply. In combat, Intimidate can cause enemies to consume more Action-Points when using their actions. | |||
This is a '''Practical''' Skill. | |||
♦ '''Skill-Rating Bonus''' | |||
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Intimidation check requirement, they will automatically succeed in all except Risky checks. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. | |||
When using Intimidation against a hostile-target: Adventurers gain a (1 * CHA) + 0.625 bonus to a <code>Intimidate</code> Action to increase a Foe's Action-Point cost by +0.625 per Skill-Rating point. | |||
♦ '''Novice-Rank Bonus''' | |||
Adventurer no longer needs to roll for every Intimidation check, they will automatically succeed for all except risky checks. They can also roll for Intimidation checks up to 20 points above their Skill-Rating. | |||
Adventurer unlocks the ability to use Intimidation against a target foe: If the result is 100 or greater: Target foe's AP-cost is increased by an amount relative to their Intimidation debuff magnitude. | |||
=[[Physical Skills]]= | |||
These skills are about physical strength, agility and fitness. Often useful in navigating terrain, but also has its uses in combat scenarios. | |||
==[[Acrobatics]]== | |||
''The '''Acrobatics''' skill determines the user's ability to move and navigate difficult terrain with speed and grace. Generally used for advanced movement and mobility checks.'' | ''The '''Acrobatics''' skill determines the user's ability to move and navigate difficult terrain with speed and grace. Generally used for advanced movement and mobility checks.'' | ||
==[[Conditioning]]== | |||
''The '''Conditioning''' skill focuses on the character's core physical strength and endurance to navigate difficult terrain, such as climbing and swimming.'' | ''The '''Conditioning''' skill focuses on the character's core physical strength and endurance to navigate difficult terrain, such as climbing and swimming.'' | ||
=[[Knowledge Skills]]= | |||
These skills are purely about information recall, which can be useful at times. | |||
==[[Academics]]== | |||
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''The Academics skill allows the user to know objectives things about topics such as Magic, Engineering, History and Religion.'' | ''The Academics skill allows the user to know objectives things about topics such as Magic, Engineering, History and Religion.'' | ||
==[[Linguistics]]== | |||
''The Linguistics skill allows the user to be able to speak, listen, read or write other languages spoken or written by others and can make them multi-linguial.'' | ''The Linguistics skill allows the user to be able to speak, listen, read or write other languages spoken or written by others and can make them multi-linguial.'' | ||
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Note: All Skill-Rating Bonus values stated as 'per Skill-Rating' refers to Skill-Ratings ABOVE 20. SRB does not apply at Skill-Rating 20 or lower.
Combat skills generally have Skill-Rating bonuses that increase battle statistics like damage and accuracy.
Practical skills generally follow the rule of being used for Skill Checks on a 'equal or better' basis. You can roll against higher check requirements above the Adventurer's current Skill-Rating to risk a success.
Crafting skills are similar to Practical skills, except the result is often producing items as a reward, and such items can become increasingly better the higher the Adventurer's Skill-Rating becomes.
Skills with automatic Skill-Focus
Potential (Skill)
The Potential
skill is an automatic Skill-Focus that all creatures/Adventurers gain and scales the effectiveness of their racial skills and abilities. As each Race has different abilities, the effects of this skill can only be found on the Adventurer's own Race page.
This is an Automatic Skill, and does not need to be selected, all Adventurers have this Skill as a Skill-Focus.
Warfare Skills
These skills are traditionally used in combat and self-defense and typically have the Combat skill tag. Mostly offense-driven.
One-Handed Arms
This skill improves the mastery of light and one-handed melee weapons including Daggers, Swords and Claws. Also governs the use arm-mounted shields, thrown weapons and slings.
Combat-oriented Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases Critical-Hit Chance and Damage of One-handed weapons: +0.1 Critical chance and +2.5% Critical Damage per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Allows Adventurers to dual-wield Light/One-handed melee weapons/equipment without penalty.
Two-Handed Arms
This skill improves the mastery of heavy and two-handed melee weapons, including great-sized weapons and tower shields. As well as two-handed projectiles such as bows and arrows.
Combat-oriented Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases Critical Chance and Damage of two-handed melee weapons and equipment. > +0.1 Critical Chance and 2.5% Critical Damage per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurers no longer take To-Hit/Accuracy penalties for wielding heavy/two-handed weapons. (Normally, ToHit is reduced by half.)
Martial Arts
The Martial-Arts
skill is the practise of using close-quarters hand-to-hand combat and self-defense to strike foes with their arms, legs or even their whole body.
This is a Combat-oriented Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the Adventurer's Critical-Hit Chance and Critical-Hit Damage by 1.25% when using Unarmed Strikes and Martial-Arts-based actions per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Increases the Adventurer's Unarmed Strike base damage from d4 (5-8) to d6 (7-12). Grants the Adventurer a 20% discount on attacking with Unarmed-Strike. (Standard Action costs 40 AP instead of 50).
Stance
This Stance
skill grants additional fighting styles to allow the Adventurer to fight in different ways. Different fighting styles can improve the way one approaches enemy combatants.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases Action-Point discount to use and maintain Stances by +0.75% per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Grants the Adventurer (1 + INT) Stances/Fighting-Styles that can be used in battle situations at the cost of 25 AP-Recovery per phase. (Normally: Adventurers do not have special Stances to channel.)
Firearms
[Combat] This is based upon the 'Gunslinger' archtype.
The Light-Arms skill determines the proficiency and skills associated with small firearms such as firearms and cross-bows.
The Heavy-Arms skill determines the proficiency and skills associated with heavy and two-handed firearms such as shotguns, rifles and grenade-launchers.
Larceny
Larceny skills are deception-based skills primarily used by Rogues and Ninjas and not particularly dependant on typical weaponry or fighting styles.
Subdue
The Subdue
skill covers techniques to deal heavy damage to foes to knock out or to kill them outright. Important for Assassins but also good for neutralizing threats non-lethally. This Skill also covers and enhance Critical-Hit and Weakness exploitation mechanics.
This is a Combat-oriented Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus
Increases the bonus damage dealt from a Sneak-Attack and any Critical-Hits.
> +3.75% extra damage to Sneak-Attacks and Critical-Hits per Skill-Rating point.
♦ Novice-Rank Bonus
Adventurer can now perform a Sneak-Attack
whenever they meet its requirements. Weapon/Attack type determines whether it is lethal or non-lethal take-downs on foes.
Stealth
The Stealth
skill helps Adventurers stay out of sight from foes and avoid detection or suspicion from enemy individuals. Stealth covers sight, sound and other sensory misdirection and disguising.
This is a Practical skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Stealth check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer no longer has to roll a raw Stealth check regardless of check requirement, if their Skill-Rating is equal or greater, they pass 96% of the time. The Adventurer can create a basic disguise as an Advanced action (100AP) that uses the Adventurer's Stealth Skill-Rating at time of disguising for Stealth checks against plain-sight suspicion.
Bypass
The Bypass
skill helps the user pick locks, disarm traps or any other means of gaining access to sealed objects and environments with the use of tools or knowledge.
This is a Practical skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Stealth check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus The Adventurer can attempt to pick Locks, disarm Traps without breaking or triggering the device. (Normally: Adventurer cannot pick locks without Bypass skill, Adventurer can only trigger trap)
Analysis
Analysis skills have a emphasis on the ability to analyse objects, environments and creatures, uncovering secret/hidden elements and being able to passively notice things at a glance. In Combat this can help Adventurers have an advantage against enemies and environments they have memorised, while outside of combat it can help them study secret and hidden elements and clues through astute observation.
Insight
The Insight
skill improves the character's ability to identify creature behaviors and develop ways to defend against and better subdue their favoured targets, as well as getting clues on their motives and patterns. Insight is a skill that allows you to tell whether someone is influencing or manipulating you.
This is a Combat-oriented and Practical skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases bonus Damage, Damage-Resistance, Accuracy and Defense against creature types memorised by the Adventurer. > +1.25% Damage and Accuracy when attacking memorised creature types, and +1.25% Damage-Resistance and Defence when attacked by memorised creature types, per Skill-Rating point. If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Insight check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer can select (1 + INT) creature subtypes to memorise, memorised types will give the Adventurer bonuses from their Insight skill when interacting with those subtypes. The Adventurer's first memorised subtype is always based on their own Race's subtype. Allows the Adventurers to automatically succeed on Insight checks based on their Skill-Rating on contested/Risky checks.
Investigation
The Investigation
skill helps a character adapt to different biomes and locales, gaining an advantage when traversing or fighting other creatures there, as well as general knowledge about the world. This skill is also a combination of skills to determine the value, properties and even function of various items and equipment, and getting clues on the environment and any hidden or secret features it may contain.
This is a Practical skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Investigation check requirement, they will automatically succeed in all except Risky checks. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. If the Adventurer had memorised a terrain type that they are currently in, they gain a +0.5 bonus to Investigation check to find hidden features and information per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus The Adventurer will passively recieve information of examined items, and environment according to their Investigation Skill-Rating without calling for a skill-check. However, to discern secret or hidden features within an item or environment will require rolling for a check. (Normally: An Adventurer would only be given basic information about any items or environmental features and must call for a check to get more information). The Adventurer can select up to (1 + INT) terrain types to memorise, memorized terrain will give the Adventurer bonuses from their Investigation skill when in those terrains.
Crafting Skills
Creation Skills often allow Adventurers to create, or enhance/repair, specific items or objects.
Herbology
The Herbology
skill involves the processing and identification of various healing (and poisonous) herbs. It also allows the Adventurer to create herb mixes to Heal (or Harm) and make items that make it easier to apply or expose such effects to others. Lastly, herb mixes become more powerful the higher the Adventurer's Herbology Skill-Rating.
This is a Practical and Crafting skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Herbology check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. Increases the healing (or harmful) effects of Herbs; including Damage, Healing, Magnitude and Duration by +1.25% per Skill-Rating point.
♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Enables the Adventurer to create herb mix items to heal/harm the self or others. (Normally: Adventurer can only use herbs raw, and cannot create items to expose herb effects to others). Also, allows the Adventurer to harvest harmful herbs without risking exposure. (Normally: Adventurer must roll a Herbology check to avoid exposure)
Forging
This skill improves the mastery of Armour, Lifeguards and other worn protective gear. This also governs Outfits and Outfit customisations and weapons used defensively.
This is a Crafting Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the Defence and Damage-Reduction bonus of the Adventurer's Shields and Armour. > +1.25% Damage-Reduction and 5% Defence per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer can select a Armory Skill Perk.
Engineering/Mechanics
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Enchanting/Alchemy
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Gunsmithing
The Gunsmithing
skill grants the user to create different kinds of explosives as well as creating ammunition for Firearm weapons.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus ... ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus ...
Self-Defence
Self-Defence skills are specifically focuses on survival in intense and theatening situations. They are universally effective with all kinds of Adventurers.
Guard
The Guard
skill covers bonuses and techniques to help the Adventurer reduce the amount of damage taken, or secondary effects from affecting them.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus
Increases the Adventurer's Damage-Resistance while guarding by +0.125 per Skill-Rating point.
Also increases the Adventurer's bonus against resisting mundane secondary effects while guarding by +0.625 per Skill-Rating point.
♦ Novice-Rank Bonus
Adventurer can now perform a Quick-Guard
as a Standard-Action (50AP) outside their turn as a reaction.
The Adventurer can also now raise their guard during their turn as a Quick-Action (25AP)
Elude
The Elude
skill covers bonuses and techniques to help Adventurers evade attacks more easily and also add new ways to avoid attacks. This also affects actions that raise Defence, even if it isn't dodging or evading.
♦ Skill-Rank Bonus Increases the Adventurer's Defence multiplier while 'actively Evasive' by 2.5% per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus TBD
Escape
The Escape
skill covers bonuses and techniques to rid the Adventurer of negative effects and/or enemy attacks.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the Adventurer's bonus to checks to escape from holds and/or negative-side effects affecting the Adventurer by +0.625 per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus TBD
The Chi skill grants the user the ability to perform Ki moves and abilities, each new rank grants a new ability and Mastery allows the user to obtain more via Perk points.
Metaphysical Skills
Metaphysical Skills refer to the magical, supernatural or otherwise special powers Adventurers can use, these rely on the key Skill Metforce
.
Metaforce
The Metaforce
skill determines the user's potential in using Spells, Powers and other Metaforce-related abilities, including Racial/Potential abilities that require Resource-points
Metaforce-oriented Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the the maximum amount of Resource-Points (Ki, Spell Points...etc) for the Adventurer's Metaforce abilities. > +1.25% Maximum Resource-Points per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Allows the Adventurer to use abilities that cost Resource-Points, such as Spell-Points, Ki, Power-Points (Psionics) anything besides Action-Points.
Arcana
The Arcana
skill reflects the power and magnitude of Arcane Spellcasters (Adventurers that use Spell Points to cast Spells). This skill also covers Metamagic, modifiers to spells to cast them in different ways.
This is a Metaforce skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the numeric values of Arcane/Divine Spells (Damage, Healing, Duration, Other) by 1.25% per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Unlocks the ability for the Adventurer to use 1st level and later Arcane Spells. (Normally: Adventurers cannot use magic beyond 0th without assistance).
Spellcraft
The Spellcraft
skill allows Spellcasters to learn new and more powerful spells independantly from other sources, as well as cast higher level spells. This skill also helps with the maximum number of memorised spells (Unique spells the Spellcaster can cast per spell-preparation phase). Lastly, Spellcraft can be used for checks to deciper and manipulate magical subjects and items.
This is a Metaforce and Knowledge skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the number of unique spells an Adventurer can memorise each preparation phase by 1 + INT + 0.2 per Skill-Rating point.
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Spellcraft check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer 1st level spells at Novice-Rank, then cast 2nd + 3rd level, 4th + 5th level, 6th + 7th level and 8th + 9th level spells at each Spellcraft rank (respectively).
Psionics
The Psionics
skill reflects the power and magnitude of a Psion's Psionic powers (Adventurers that use Psi-Points to manifest 'Powers'). This skill also covers Psionic augmentations, modifiers to psionic powers in order to cast them in different ways.
This is a Metaforce skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the numeric values of Psionic Powers (Damage, Healing, Duration, Other) by 1.25% per Skill-Rating point. ♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Unlocks the ability for the Adventurer to use 1st later and later Psionic Powers. (Normally: Adventurers cannot use Psionic powers beyond 0th without assistance)
Actualization
The Actualization
skill allows Psions to learn new Powers independantly from other sources, as well as cast higher level Powers. This skill also helps with the maximum number of memorised Powers (Unique Powers the Psion can manifest per Psionic-meditation phase). Lastly, Actualization can be used for checks to deciper and manipulate psionic subjects and items.
This is a Metaforce and Knowledge skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus Increases the number of unique Powers an Adventurer can memorise each preparation phase by 1 + INT + 0.2 per Skill-Rating point. If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Spellcraft check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success.
♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer unlocks the ability to manifest 1st level psionic powers. Unlocks 2nd and 3rd level, 4th and 5th level, 6th and 7th level and 8th and 9th level Psionic powers per Rank beyond Novice.
Social Skills
Social Skills affect the options Adventurers have when talking to or influencing other creatures. Generally speaking, Social skills can be used in and outside Combat, but is only effective when engaging those who understand the Adventurer.
Persuasion
The Persuasion
skill determines how capable the Adventurer is at creating social opportunities using Diplomacy or Charm. In combat, Persuasion allows the Adventurers to make enemies go easier on them.
This is a Practical Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Persuasion check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success.
When using Persuasion against a hostile-target: Adventurers gain a (1 * CHA) + 0.625 bonus to a Persuade
action to lower a Foe's accuracy by 1 per Skill-Rating point.
♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer no longer needs to roll for every Persuasion check, they will automatically succeed for all except risky checks. They can also roll for Persuasion checks up to 20 points above their Skill-Rating. Adventurer unlocks the ability to use Persuasion against a target foe: If the result is 100 or greater: Target foe's accuracy is lowered by an amount relative to their Persuasion debuff magnitude.
Deception
The Deception
skill determines how capable the Adventurer is at exploiting opportunities using Lies and Misdirection. In combat, Deception allows the Adventurer to lower an enemy's guard.
This is a Practical Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Deception check requirement, they will pass 96% of the time. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success.
When using Deception against a hostile-target: Adventurers gain a (1 * CHA) + 0.625 bonus to a Decieve
action to lower a Foe's Defence by 0.0125 per Skill-Rating point.
♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer no longer needs to roll for every Deception check, they will automatically succeed for all except risky checks. They can also roll for Deception checks up to 20 points above their Skill-Rating. Adventurer unlocks the ability to use Deception against a target foe: If the result is 100 or greater: Target foe's Defence is lowered by an amount relative to their Deception debuff magnitude.
Intimidation
The Intimidation
skill determines how capable the user is at creating social opportunities by being direct or coercing others to comply. In combat, Intimidate can cause enemies to consume more Action-Points when using their actions.
This is a Practical Skill.
♦ Skill-Rating Bonus
If the Adventurer's Skill-Rating is equal or greater than the Intimidation check requirement, they will automatically succeed in all except Risky checks. If they are 20 or less below the check requirement, they may risk to roll for a possible success.
When using Intimidation against a hostile-target: Adventurers gain a (1 * CHA) + 0.625 bonus to a Intimidate
Action to increase a Foe's Action-Point cost by +0.625 per Skill-Rating point.
♦ Novice-Rank Bonus Adventurer no longer needs to roll for every Intimidation check, they will automatically succeed for all except risky checks. They can also roll for Intimidation checks up to 20 points above their Skill-Rating. Adventurer unlocks the ability to use Intimidation against a target foe: If the result is 100 or greater: Target foe's AP-cost is increased by an amount relative to their Intimidation debuff magnitude.
Physical Skills
These skills are about physical strength, agility and fitness. Often useful in navigating terrain, but also has its uses in combat scenarios.
Acrobatics
The Acrobatics skill determines the user's ability to move and navigate difficult terrain with speed and grace. Generally used for advanced movement and mobility checks.
Conditioning
The Conditioning skill focuses on the character's core physical strength and endurance to navigate difficult terrain, such as climbing and swimming.
Knowledge Skills
These skills are purely about information recall, which can be useful at times.
Academics
The Academics skill allows the user to know objectives things about topics such as Magic, Engineering, History and Religion.
Linguistics
The Linguistics skill allows the user to be able to speak, listen, read or write other languages spoken or written by others and can make them multi-linguial.