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Title: The Research Skill
Post by: zeke023 on September 17, 2003, 04:34:33 PM
I can't believe that this hasn't come up before, but I have yet to find it in another thread - if this has already been answered, if you could point me to it, I'd appreciate it.

RESEARCH?  It isn't described at all in my book.  It is listed as a skill, but says nothing more about how to use it.

I'm just rolling with it for now, but does anyone know if there is a skill description somewhere?
Title: The Research Skill
Post by: Jason Kottler on September 17, 2003, 10:52:58 PM
What's to describe? I have a player who's character is built around the Ranger and Scholar packages. He finally got to bust out the Research when they hit a Hellenic town with an actual LIBRARY. I asked what he wanted to look up, subtracted dice from his MA for obscurity, and had him roll against Research, at several hours a pop. He accumulated the requisite successes on 1 bad and 1 good roll, and I gave him the leads he was looking for.

Perhaps I'm missing the point of your post. What precicsely do you want to know about the skill?
Title: The Research Skill
Post by: Brian Leybourne on September 18, 2003, 07:00:57 AM
Jason,

Yup, that's pretty much exactly how I do it too.

Brian.
Title: The Research Skill
Post by: MonkeyWrench on September 18, 2003, 03:28:16 PM
I thought research tied into formalizing your own spells or looking for others formalized spells in an arcane library.
Title: The Research Skill
Post by: Brian Leybourne on September 18, 2003, 08:10:14 PM
That too.

In fact, anything you have to, well, research... :-)

It's a skill, right. The skill of being able to pour through old documents, dispatches, texts and other forms of information and weed out the chaff from the good stuff, to put together the information you need. Researching.

Brian.
Title: The Research Skill
Post by: MonkeyWrench on September 18, 2003, 09:31:28 PM
Quote from: Brian LeybourneIn fact, anything you have to, well, research... :-)

Hmmmmm.....good call on that one. Always good to know that our game designers have a good head on their shoulders. ;)