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Skills are most commonly representation of training or knowledge your character has gained through his or her life. In most systems skills are to represent actions in the game that the designers have thought are important or may come up in play. In a stat based system skills often provide a bonus to the [[stat]] that "governs" the skill for instance Strength governs climb in DnD. In those systems the skill acts as bonus to the dice roll in addition to the base given by the governing stat.
Skills are most commonly representation of training or [[Bear Lore|knowledge]] your character has gained through his or her life. In most systems, skills are used to represent actions in the game that the designers have thought are important or may come up in to play. In a stat based system, skills often provide a bonus to the [[stats|stat]] that "governs" the skill; For instance Strength governs climb in [[Dungeons & Dragons|DnD]]. In those systems, the skill acts as bonus to the dice roll in addition to the base given by the governing stat.


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Revision as of 17:13, 24 September 2008

Skills are most commonly representation of training or knowledge your character has gained through his or her life. In most systems, skills are used to represent actions in the game that the designers have thought are important or may come up in to play. In a stat based system, skills often provide a bonus to the stat that "governs" the skill; For instance Strength governs climb in DnD. In those systems, the skill acts as bonus to the dice roll in addition to the base given by the governing stat.