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===Natural Talent===
===Natural Talent===
Player characters are heroes, and each of them has at least one skill in which they have a natural talentDuring character creation, choose one skill, and re-map it to the ability modifier of your choice, instead of the modifier normally used by the skill. This allows each character to demonstrate strength in one particular area, regardless of their character class and primary ability scores.  For example, a durable character might [[Intimidate]] people using their Constitution, twisting their head until their neck pops like a dry stick.  Alternatively, a very intelligent person might Intimidate people based upon their Intelligence, assaulting their foe with a barrage of cold, hard facts. The result is the same in either case.  
At character creation, every character gains ''natural talent'' in their bailiwick skill and one additional skill.  ''Natural talent'' allows players to re-map the chosen skill to the ability modifier of their choice, instead of the modifier normally used by the skill. This allows each character to demonstrate strength in one particular area, regardless of their character class and primary ability scores.  For example, a durable character might [[Intimidate]] people using their constitution, cracking knuckles and popping the ligaments in their neck menacingly.  Alternatively, a very intelligent person might [[Intimidate]] people based upon their intelligence, assaulting their foe with a barrage of cold, hard facts. The result is the same in either case.  


Players are encouraged to choose skills which normally use an ability modifier in which their character is particularly weak, converting it to their strongest ability modifier instead.  It is recommended that skills which already make use of your second-highest ability score, or even your third-highest, might be less important to remap via Natural Talent, than the one which uses your worst (or second-worst) ability modifier.   
Players are encouraged to choose skills which normally use an ability modifier in which their character is particularly weak, converting it to their strongest ability modifier instead.  It is recommended that skills which already make use of your second-highest ability score, or even your third-highest, might be less important to remap via ''natural talent,'' than the one which uses your worst (or second-worst) ability modifier.   


Bailiwick skills which are not available to your character class may not be selected as your Natural Talent.  Only skills which you are allowed to put ranks into may be selected.
Bailiwick skills which are not available to your character class may not be selected as your ''natural talent.'' Only skills which you are allowed to put ranks into may be selected.
 
If you choose to have ''natural talent'' in one of the skills which have specializations (i.e. Knowledge, Perform, Piloting, and Profession), you only gain ''natural talent'' in one specialization for that skill.
 
Skills in which you are ''naturally talented'' never suffer an armor check penalty, even if the chosen ability modifier is STR or DEX.
 
You can gain additional ''naturally talented'' skills via racial traits, feats, or the [[Character Retraining]] rules.

Revision as of 16:09, 3 March 2017

Natural Talent

At character creation, every character gains natural talent in their bailiwick skill and one additional skill. Natural talent allows players to re-map the chosen skill to the ability modifier of their choice, instead of the modifier normally used by the skill. This allows each character to demonstrate strength in one particular area, regardless of their character class and primary ability scores. For example, a durable character might Intimidate people using their constitution, cracking knuckles and popping the ligaments in their neck menacingly. Alternatively, a very intelligent person might Intimidate people based upon their intelligence, assaulting their foe with a barrage of cold, hard facts. The result is the same in either case.

Players are encouraged to choose skills which normally use an ability modifier in which their character is particularly weak, converting it to their strongest ability modifier instead. It is recommended that skills which already make use of your second-highest ability score, or even your third-highest, might be less important to remap via natural talent, than the one which uses your worst (or second-worst) ability modifier.

Bailiwick skills which are not available to your character class may not be selected as your natural talent. Only skills which you are allowed to put ranks into may be selected.

If you choose to have natural talent in one of the skills which have specializations (i.e. Knowledge, Perform, Piloting, and Profession), you only gain natural talent in one specialization for that skill.

Skills in which you are naturally talented never suffer an armor check penalty, even if the chosen ability modifier is STR or DEX.

You can gain additional naturally talented skills via racial traits, feats, or the Character Retraining rules.