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| description = Your vast experiences make you more likely to succeed in any undertaking. Add half of your [[Proficiency Bonus]] (rounded down) to [[Ability Check|Ability Checks]] that you are not [[Proficiency|Proficient]] in. | | description = Your vast experiences make you more likely to succeed in any undertaking. Add half of your [[Proficiency Bonus]] (rounded down) to [[Ability Check|Ability Checks]] that you are not [[Proficiency|Proficient]] in. | ||
| class learns at level 2 = Bard | | class learns at level 2 = Bard | ||
| notes = * In a departure from D&D 5e rules, this does not apply to [[Initiative]] rolls. | | notes = * In a departure from D&D 5e rules, this does not apply to [[Initiative]] rolls, which in the tabletop game are a standard Dexterity ability check. | ||
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Jack of All Trades is a passive feature that makes you add half your Proficiency Bonus to Ability Checks that you aren't Proficient in.
Description
Your vast experiences make you more likely to succeed in any undertaking. Add half of your Proficiency Bonus (rounded down) to Ability Checks that you are not Proficient in.
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 2: Bard
Notes
- In a departure from D&D 5e rules, this does not apply to Initiative rolls, which in the tabletop game are a standard Dexterity ability check.