Analyzing Daily Life (Training)
Nov 8, 2018 1:01:08 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 1:01:08 GMT -7
Observation
Rank: "E"
Skill: Sophisticated Skill
Effect: User's senses allow the user to notice find details and alert the user to danger.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: Relevant Abilities: Perception Skill. Die Rolls: 1 Die Roll. Check Requirement:Game Master/Described. This skill focuses certain powers of observation - sight, smell, hearing, and touch. A failed check indicates that the character is oblivious until the thing is pointed out to him. This skill is important for ferreting out advancing enemies or ambushes, generally real-time events and actions occurring, versus scrutiny, which covers static objects or areas. A Game Master may roll an Observation skill check for the Character any time there is an NPC, creature, event or happening that a character might notice, even if they did not specifically state that they are monitoring their surroundings. Characters are capable of noticing any event within their perception; this skill will typically be used as a competing check against another's attempt to avoid detection (stealth, etc). Observation reveals only facts, not motivation. Some practical applications of Observation follow:
Limit: Must learn from Skills.
5 TP needed
+2 per die roll
#1
Based on his study of the Loremaster's Encyclopedia, one of the ways Richard could improve upon his ability to learn was to spend a day or two by willfully slowing down and concentrating on his actions and the things around him. He generally rushed through the little things, the minor rituals and such, without paying much attention to the reasons and the sensations involved. It was just something he did without a thought.
It was for that reason that Richard found himself sitting atop the village walls, looking inward over the small desert town that served as the beating heart of industry that fuelled the village's military ambitions. He didn't especially have anywhere to be right now, except perhaps training, but this was in itself a form of training, as far as he was concerned - simply taking everything in, but willfully, with purpose and intent. Opening himself with all his senses to the world of Sunagakure.
Rank: "E"
Skill: Sophisticated Skill
Effect: User's senses allow the user to notice find details and alert the user to danger.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: Relevant Abilities: Perception Skill. Die Rolls: 1 Die Roll. Check Requirement:Game Master/Described. This skill focuses certain powers of observation - sight, smell, hearing, and touch. A failed check indicates that the character is oblivious until the thing is pointed out to him. This skill is important for ferreting out advancing enemies or ambushes, generally real-time events and actions occurring, versus scrutiny, which covers static objects or areas. A Game Master may roll an Observation skill check for the Character any time there is an NPC, creature, event or happening that a character might notice, even if they did not specifically state that they are monitoring their surroundings. Characters are capable of noticing any event within their perception; this skill will typically be used as a competing check against another's attempt to avoid detection (stealth, etc). Observation reveals only facts, not motivation. Some practical applications of Observation follow:
Limit: Must learn from Skills.
5 TP needed
+2 per die roll
#1
Based on his study of the Loremaster's Encyclopedia, one of the ways Richard could improve upon his ability to learn was to spend a day or two by willfully slowing down and concentrating on his actions and the things around him. He generally rushed through the little things, the minor rituals and such, without paying much attention to the reasons and the sensations involved. It was just something he did without a thought.
It was for that reason that Richard found himself sitting atop the village walls, looking inward over the small desert town that served as the beating heart of industry that fuelled the village's military ambitions. He didn't especially have anywhere to be right now, except perhaps training, but this was in itself a form of training, as far as he was concerned - simply taking everything in, but willfully, with purpose and intent. Opening himself with all his senses to the world of Sunagakure.