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== Skill Proficiency ==
== Skill Proficiency ==


Being proficient in a [[Skills|Skill]] means that a creature adds its [[Proficiency Bonus]] when making a corresponding [[Skill Check]].  Skill proficiency can be granted by a creature's [[Background]] or [[Class]].
Being proficient in a [[Skills|Skill]] means that a creature adds its [[Proficiency Bonus]] when making a corresponding [[Skill Check]].  Skill proficiency can be granted by a creature's [[Background]], [[Class]], or certain class features gained when leveling up.


=== Background Skill Proficiencies ===
{{BackgroundSkillsTable}}
{{BackgroundSkillsTable}}


Rangers gain an additional proficiency depending on their Favored Enemy:
=== Class Skill Proficiencies ===
 
==== Ranger ====
[[Ranger]]s gain additional proficiencies depending on their Favoured Enemy:


{{RangerEnemySkillTable}}
{{RangerEnemySkillTable}}


In addition, a Ranger who chooses [[Urban Tracker]] as their favored environment gain [[Sleight of Hand]] proficiency.
In addition, a [[Ranger]] who chooses '''Urban Tracker''' as their favoured environment gains [[Sleight of Hand]] proficiency.
 
==== Bard ====
A [[Bard]] of the [[College of Lore]] subclass can choose three additional Skills to gain proficiency in.  ''(Note: As of Early Access Patch 9, this is locked to Arcana, Intimidation, and Sleight of Hand, rather than allowing the Bard to choose.)''
 
==== Warlock ====
[[Warlock]]s can gain proficiency in [[Deception]] and [[Persuasion]] by selecting the '''Beguiling Influence''' [[Eldritch Invocation]] when leveling up.
 
=== Expertise ===


A Bard that chooses the [[College of Lore]] subclass is allowed to choose three additional Skills to gain proficiency in.  ''(Note: As of Early Access Patch 9, this is erroneously limited to Arcana, Intimidation, and Sleight of Hand.)''
{{Expertise}} is a deeper form of Skill Proficiency, allowing a creature to add '''double''' its [[Proficiency Bonus]] when making a corresponding [[Skill Check]].


''TODO: Explain the Expertise mechanic, and Warlock Invocations that grant Proficiencies.''
* [[Rogue]]s gain Expertise in two Skills they are proficient in at level 1.
* [[Bard]]s gain Expertise in two Skills they are proficient in at level 3.


[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]

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