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mental_merits_and_flaws [2014/01/28 17:18]
storyteller [Jack-Of-All-Trades (3 pt. Merit)]
mental_merits_and_flaws [2021/12/04 00:39] (current)
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 ==== Jack-Of-All-Trades (4 pt. Merit) ==== ==== Jack-Of-All-Trades (4 pt. Merit) ====
-You have a little knowledge about a lot of things. ​ You can draw upon a large pool of skills and knowledge, obtained through your extensive travels, the jobs you've held or just all-around know-how. You automatically have one illusory dot in all Abilities. ​ The difficulty for any rolls using one of these Abilities are raised by 1 (requires a minimum of 2 successes).+You have a little knowledge about a lot of things. ​ You can draw upon a large pool of skills and knowledge, obtained through your extensive travels, the jobs you've held or just all-around know-how. You automatically have one illusory dot in all Abilities. ​ The difficulty for any rolls using one of these Abilities are raised by 1 (requires a minimum of 2 successes).  These abilities may not be used in combat.
  
 This is an illusory level, used only to simulate a wide range of abilities. ​ If you train or spend experience in the Ability, you must pay the point cost for the first level a "​second time" before raising the Ability to 2 dots. This is an illusory level, used only to simulate a wide range of abilities. ​ If you train or spend experience in the Ability, you must pay the point cost for the first level a "​second time" before raising the Ability to 2 dots.
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