Does the Resilient Feat improve skills?
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If you take the Resilient feat do you become proficient in associated skills. For example if you were not proficient in Dex saving throws and take it through Resilient are you now proficient in Stealth, Acrobatics, and Sleight of Hand?
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If you take the Resilient feat do you become proficient in associated skills. For example if you were not proficient in Dex saving throws and take it through Resilient are you now proficient in Stealth, Acrobatics, and Sleight of Hand?
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If you take the Resilient feat do you become proficient in associated skills. For example if you were not proficient in Dex saving throws and take it through Resilient are you now proficient in Stealth, Acrobatics, and Sleight of Hand?
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If you take the Resilient feat do you become proficient in associated skills. For example if you were not proficient in Dex saving throws and take it through Resilient are you now proficient in Stealth, Acrobatics, and Sleight of Hand?
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No, Resilient is proficiency in Saving Throws only
The PHB (pp 168) says the Resilient feat gives you(my emphasis):
...proficiency in saving throws using the chosen ability.
Skills are a separate mechanic that require proficiency of their own from a source (background, etc.)
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It's not really what the questioner is asking about, but you might mention that Resilient also gives a +1 to the ability in addition to saving through proficiency. If that increases the ability modifier (because you went from an odd to an even ability score), the feat will improve all rolls made using the attribute (even non-proficient skill checks), if only by one.
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– Blckknght
5 hours ago
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Another good phrase to keep in mind is the difference between "saving throws" and "checks". Even a straight dexterity check does not benefit from the proficiency of the Resilient feat.
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– Miles Bedinger
41 mins ago
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No, Resilient is proficiency in Saving Throws only
The PHB (pp 168) says the Resilient feat gives you(my emphasis):
...proficiency in saving throws using the chosen ability.
Skills are a separate mechanic that require proficiency of their own from a source (background, etc.)
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It's not really what the questioner is asking about, but you might mention that Resilient also gives a +1 to the ability in addition to saving through proficiency. If that increases the ability modifier (because you went from an odd to an even ability score), the feat will improve all rolls made using the attribute (even non-proficient skill checks), if only by one.
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– Blckknght
5 hours ago
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Another good phrase to keep in mind is the difference between "saving throws" and "checks". Even a straight dexterity check does not benefit from the proficiency of the Resilient feat.
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– Miles Bedinger
41 mins ago
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No, Resilient is proficiency in Saving Throws only
The PHB (pp 168) says the Resilient feat gives you(my emphasis):
...proficiency in saving throws using the chosen ability.
Skills are a separate mechanic that require proficiency of their own from a source (background, etc.)
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It's not really what the questioner is asking about, but you might mention that Resilient also gives a +1 to the ability in addition to saving through proficiency. If that increases the ability modifier (because you went from an odd to an even ability score), the feat will improve all rolls made using the attribute (even non-proficient skill checks), if only by one.
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– Blckknght
5 hours ago
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Another good phrase to keep in mind is the difference between "saving throws" and "checks". Even a straight dexterity check does not benefit from the proficiency of the Resilient feat.
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– Miles Bedinger
41 mins ago
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No, Resilient is proficiency in Saving Throws only
The PHB (pp 168) says the Resilient feat gives you(my emphasis):
...proficiency in saving throws using the chosen ability.
Skills are a separate mechanic that require proficiency of their own from a source (background, etc.)
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No, Resilient is proficiency in Saving Throws only
The PHB (pp 168) says the Resilient feat gives you(my emphasis):
...proficiency in saving throws using the chosen ability.
Skills are a separate mechanic that require proficiency of their own from a source (background, etc.)
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It's not really what the questioner is asking about, but you might mention that Resilient also gives a +1 to the ability in addition to saving through proficiency. If that increases the ability modifier (because you went from an odd to an even ability score), the feat will improve all rolls made using the attribute (even non-proficient skill checks), if only by one.
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– Blckknght
5 hours ago
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Another good phrase to keep in mind is the difference between "saving throws" and "checks". Even a straight dexterity check does not benefit from the proficiency of the Resilient feat.
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– Miles Bedinger
41 mins ago
add a comment |
1
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It's not really what the questioner is asking about, but you might mention that Resilient also gives a +1 to the ability in addition to saving through proficiency. If that increases the ability modifier (because you went from an odd to an even ability score), the feat will improve all rolls made using the attribute (even non-proficient skill checks), if only by one.
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– Blckknght
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
Another good phrase to keep in mind is the difference between "saving throws" and "checks". Even a straight dexterity check does not benefit from the proficiency of the Resilient feat.
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– Miles Bedinger
41 mins ago
1
1
$begingroup$
It's not really what the questioner is asking about, but you might mention that Resilient also gives a +1 to the ability in addition to saving through proficiency. If that increases the ability modifier (because you went from an odd to an even ability score), the feat will improve all rolls made using the attribute (even non-proficient skill checks), if only by one.
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– Blckknght
5 hours ago
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It's not really what the questioner is asking about, but you might mention that Resilient also gives a +1 to the ability in addition to saving through proficiency. If that increases the ability modifier (because you went from an odd to an even ability score), the feat will improve all rolls made using the attribute (even non-proficient skill checks), if only by one.
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– Blckknght
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
Another good phrase to keep in mind is the difference between "saving throws" and "checks". Even a straight dexterity check does not benefit from the proficiency of the Resilient feat.
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– Miles Bedinger
41 mins ago
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Another good phrase to keep in mind is the difference between "saving throws" and "checks". Even a straight dexterity check does not benefit from the proficiency of the Resilient feat.
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– Miles Bedinger
41 mins ago
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