I noticed recently one one of my player’s sheets that they got a choice of another skill proficiency for their background. They have the knight (noble) background, and while it does add the knight’s history and persuasion skills on his actual sheet, the description page, under skills, has persuasion and a drop down to select another skill. Is this meant to be the case? Ive never heard of any updated rules l, even in tasha’s, that grant an extra optional skill proficiency https://19216801****/https://routerlogin.uno/ .
That's because there are two variants of Noble, Knight and standard, which each grant different skill proficiencies.
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Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny. Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
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Another option is maybe that the player has history from a class source and then dndbeyond lets you pick something else if you already have a proficiency. Cause you can’t double get them.
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I noticed recently one one of my player’s sheets that they got a choice of another skill proficiency for their background. They have the knight (noble) background, and while it does add the knight’s history and persuasion skills on his actual sheet, the description page, under skills, has persuasion and a drop down to select another skill. Is this meant to be the case? Ive never heard of any updated rules l, even in tasha’s, that grant an extra optional skill proficiency https://19216801****/ https://routerlogin.uno/ .
That's because there are two variants of Noble, Knight and standard, which each grant different skill proficiencies.
Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny.
Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
How I'm posting based on text formatting: Mod Hat Off - Mod Hat Also Off (I'm not a mod)
Another option is maybe that the player has history from a class source and then dndbeyond lets you pick something else if you already have a proficiency. Cause you can’t double get them.