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Piell posted:The average person in D&D 3.5 has a +0 listen modifier. The check to hear and understand someone talking right next to you is DC 10. Therefore, the average person only hears about half of what is said directly to them. This is probably the only situation where D&D accurately depicts reality.
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Paper Kaiju posted:I remember Mot's Advice giving any character the Barbering skill, which I don't recall there being any use for. There's a card called Reflection Therapy, which allows you to change one skill into any other skill. So you could take a character with no skills, such as Spot, use Mot's Advice to make him a skilled barber, and then use Reflection Therapy to turn him into a starship pilot. Which can be quite a surprise to an opponent who wasn't expecting the cat to do anything useful.
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