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The '''Expert''' was one of several [[NPC]] Classes introduced in [[Dungeons & Dragons]] 3rd edition. An Expert is [[skills|skilled]] in a profession or craft. The class has its roots in the old, OLD school D&D as the [[retainer]] with some specialised profession, from alchemist to zookeeper. With "[[Nodwick|porter]]" in between. Essentially, they're meant to represent anyone who has a well-trained job past "nondescript civilian" (so not a [[commoner]]), but also doesn't fit into any traditional PC class. This is expressed by the fact that they pick any ten skills at character creation to be their class skills, as well as getting an above-average six skill points to work with. So, for instance, a blacksmith could be an expert who chose mostly Craft-related skills, a scribe, scholar, or librarian might pick up various Knowledges and Decipher Script, a diplomat would select as many social skills as possible, and so on. Notably, since they can pick any ten skills, they can actually be min-maxed somewhat-effectively compared to their non-spellcasting NPC class brethren. In particular, Iaijutsu Focus can give them a solid damage option, Use Magic Device turns them into a knockoff caster, Tumble grants excellent mobility, Autohypnosis can make them immune to fear and poison, the social trifecta of Bluff, Diplomacy, and Intimidate lets them handle all face duties, and that ''still'' leaves two slots for things like Sense Motive, Spot/Listen, Handle Animal, Stealth, or Survival. There are also some [[Arseplomancer| silly builds]] that revolve around skill checks rather than other mechanics. Perhaps because of this, the class was, ironically, power-creeped by the [[Factotum]] and Savant classes, who automatically get all skills as class skills without having to pick, ''and'' get actual class features. On the other side this class meant... who even needed to play a [[Rogue]] anymore. The Expert returns in 5th edition as a sidekick class. The expert gets more proficiencies than the other sidekick classes and its class features for combat center around using the help action to assist teammates. {{D&D3-Classes}} {{D&D5-Classes}}
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