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| ====== Appraise (INT) ====== | ====== Appraise (INT) ====== | ||
| - | Appraise allows you to determine the value of a given object. A character skilled in Appraise is an invaluable asset to a party, as they are capable of determining the value of items found whilst adventuring, | + | Appraise allows you to determine the value of a given object. A character skilled in Appraise is an invaluable asset to a party, as they are capable of determining the value of items found whilst adventuring, |
| ===== Common Uses ===== | ===== Common Uses ===== | ||
| - | Using Appraise is usually at least a Standard | + | Using Appraise is usually at least a [[chargen: |
| To identify a magical item without the assistance of spells, a character must reach a DC of 30 + the Tier of the highest level spell on the item. If the item is particularly special, such as an artifact, or is cursed, this DC may be higher, at GM discretion. | To identify a magical item without the assistance of spells, a character must reach a DC of 30 + the Tier of the highest level spell on the item. If the item is particularly special, such as an artifact, or is cursed, this DC may be higher, at GM discretion. | ||
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| To identify mundane items, the DC varies based upon how common the item is, though such DCs very rarely exceed 30. | To identify mundane items, the DC varies based upon how common the item is, though such DCs very rarely exceed 30. | ||
| - | To bargain with an NPC in a transactional or otherwise finance-based deal, characters may roll Appraise in place of Diplomacy, though certain NPCs may react more or less favorably to this colder, more logical approach to a bargain. | + | To bargain with an NPC in a transactional or otherwise finance-based deal, characters may roll Appraise in place of Negotiate, though certain NPCs may react more or less favorably to this colder, more logical approach to a bargain. |
