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{{ up to date | 2023-09-02 }} <!-- Date format is YEAR-MONTH-DAY, like 2023-08-07. -->{{Passive feature page
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|summary='''Reliable Talent''' is a passive feature gained by {{Class|Rogue}}s at level 11. It makes [[Skills]] with [[Proficiency]] more consistent by treating any roll under 10 as a 10.
| summary = '''Reliable Talent''' is a passive feature gained by {{Class|Rogue}}s at level 11. It makes [[Skills]] with [[Proficiency]] more consistent by treating any roll under 10 as a 10.
|description=When you make an [[Ability Check]] with a [[Skill]] you are [[Proficient]] with, the lowest result you can roll on the die is 10.
| description = When you make an [[Ability Check]] with a [[Skill]] you are [[Proficient]] with, the lowest result you can roll on the die is 10.
|image=Reliable_Talent.webp
| image = Reliable Talent.webp
|class learns at level 11 = Rogue
| icon = Reliable Talent Icon.webp
|notes=
| class learns at level 11 = Rogue
| used by creatures = Arno, Assassin's Folly, Elliot, Friol, Lady Lockjaw, Meztli, Nine-Fingers Keene, Orin, Snapbone
| notes = This removes the chance to critically fail on all of the Rogue's ability checks with proficient skills, as the die can no longer land on 1.
| brief = Cannot roll less than 10 on [[ability check]]s for [[skill]]s with [[proficiency]].
}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 08:34, 16 June 2024

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Reliable Talent is a passive feature gained by Rogues at level 11. It makes Skills with Proficiency more consistent by treating any roll under 10 as a 10.

Description

When you make an Ability Check with a Skill you are Proficient with, the lowest result you can roll on the die is 10.

How to learn

Classes:

Used by creatures: Arno, Assassin's Folly, Elliot, Friol, Lady Lockjaw, Meztli, Nine-Fingers Keene, Orin, and Snapbone

Notes

This removes the chance to critically fail on all of the Rogue's ability checks with proficient skills, as the die can no longer land on 1.