I'm trying to make a race with a feature thats similar to the Kenku's feature "Kenku Training" which allows the player to choose 2 skills. I have the drop down menu working to allow the player to choose a first skill, but can't figure out how to let them choose a second one as well. If I owned the Kenku class I would have used it as a base, but I don't so I cant do that.
So can someone please tell me how to allow the player to choose two options within one race feature?
If you want them to choose any skill, not just limited to Kenku ones, then Modifier Subtype can just be 'Choose a Skill' or 'Choose a Skill or Tool'.
If you need to choose from a select list that is different than a Kenku list or other such class, or if you do not see the Kenku subtype, then you cannot do it the way you want and will need to create two racial traits with each having the options of the skills.
Then you will need to create two Racial Traits that both list the available skill options. It won't look be pretty or organised but it will function and serve your purpose.
If you need to choose from a select list that is different than a Kenku list or other such class, or if you do not see the Kenku subtype, then you cannot do it the way you want and will need to create two racial traits with each having the options of the skills.
So, if I have a list of 6 Skills, or a tool, how do I set the parameters for the selection, so that only those 6 skills and all of the tools show up? (this is NOT Kenku related, just in general.) And, if I set up a second feature with that same list, will the skill selected in the first feature show up in the second?
Where it says, "Character Levels Where Options Known." You need to put 1,1 if you want there to be two options to choose from at first level, or 3,3 if you want two options to choose at 3rd level, and so on.
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I'm trying to make a race with a feature thats similar to the Kenku's feature "Kenku Training" which allows the player to choose 2 skills. I have the drop down menu working to allow the player to choose a first skill, but can't figure out how to let them choose a second one as well. If I owned the Kenku class I would have used it as a base, but I don't so I cant do that.
So can someone please tell me how to allow the player to choose two options within one race feature?
Thanks!
Add Racial Trait: name it and give desciption.
Add Modifier >> Modifier Type: Proficiency >> Modifier Subtype: Choose a Kenku Skill
Add Modifier >> Modifier Type: Proficiency >> Modifier Subtype: Choose a Kenku Skill
Done.
If you want them to choose any skill, not just limited to Kenku ones, then Modifier Subtype can just be 'Choose a Skill' or 'Choose a Skill or Tool'.
If you need to choose from a select list that is different than a Kenku list or other such class, or if you do not see the Kenku subtype, then you cannot do it the way you want and will need to create two racial traits with each having the options of the skills.
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I dont have the subtype "Choose a kenku skill" as a choice, probably because I don't own the kenku class.
Then you will need to create two Racial Traits that both list the available skill options. It won't look be pretty or organised but it will function and serve your purpose.
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So, if I have a list of 6 Skills, or a tool, how do I set the parameters for the selection, so that only those 6 skills and all of the tools show up? (this is NOT Kenku related, just in general.)
And, if I set up a second feature with that same list, will the skill selected in the first feature show up in the second?
Where it says, "Character Levels Where Options Known." You need to put 1,1 if you want there to be two options to choose from at first level, or 3,3 if you want two options to choose at 3rd level, and so on.