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Crafts are used for Craft Checks. Craft Checks arise either when some rules text specifies (such as in [[First Aid]]), or when the GM tells you to attempt one. When this happens, you roll {{Dice|1d20}} and, if proficient in the associated Craft, you add your |
{{Core|name=Crafts|}}Crafts are used for Craft Checks. Craft Checks arise either when some rules text specifies (such as in [[First Aid]]), or when the GM tells you to attempt one. When this happens, you roll {{Dice|1d20}} and, if proficient in the associated Craft, you add your {{L|Core|Proficiency Bonus}}. You do ''not'' need to be proficient in a Craft to attempt a Craft Check. |
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{{Note|Trades and crafts have no levels associated with them. This differs from live action FanWar. You either have a given Craft Proficiency or you don't.}} |
{{Note|Trades and crafts have no levels associated with them. This differs from live action FanWar. You either have a given Craft Proficiency or you don't.}} |
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Revision as of 09:39, 24 January 2025
Crafts are used for Craft Checks. Craft Checks arise either when some rules text specifies (such as in First Aid), or when the GM tells you to attempt one. When this happens, you roll 1d20 and, if proficient in the associated Craft, you add your proficiency bonus. You do not need to be proficient in a Craft to attempt a Craft Check.
Note: Trades and crafts have no levels associated with them. This differs from live action FanWar. You either have a given Craft Proficiency or you don't.
The levels at which characters gain Crafts and Fluencies are shown highlighted in the table below.