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- | To help represent a diversity of learning granted by being university students, the following class options are enabled. | ||
- | - Free Archetype | ||
- | - Automatic Bonus Progression (ABP) | ||
- | - Branch bonuses | ||
- | - Relationship Bonuses | ||
- | To add custom increases (such as lore, feats, or skills), go to Pathbuilder on your phone or computer | ||
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- | * Click on the menu in the top left | ||
- | * Custom increase | ||
- | * Pick the level it applies to | ||
- | * Go to said level and add in your extra skill or feat | ||
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- | Special Abilities: | ||
- | The following special modifications for feats applies. | ||
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- | - Cascade Bearers at level 4 can take the Arcane Sense skill feat and use Arcana to identify any spell regardless of spell tradition to represent their wide studies. | ||
- | - Emerald Boughs at level 4 can take the Secret Speech skill feat for a special speech all Emerald Bough students (current and graduated) can speak. It works like Thieves' | ||
- | - Rain-Scribes at level 4 can take the Natural Medicine skill feat and are considered always benefitting from the +2 bonus using nature or medicine to represent their affinity for nature. | ||
- | - Tempest-Sun Mages at level 4 can take the Impressive Performance skill feat and can use Performance instead of Diplomacy in one-on-one situations to represent their training in interacting with a wide variety of people and situations. | ||
- | - Uzunjati at level 4 can take the Experienced Professional skill feat and the effect applies to all lore recall knowledge checks instead of just earned income checks to represent their willingness to admit a lack of knowledge instead of guessing for an answer (essentially, |