For some reason I am told tieflings get hide/sneak as a racial skill. If this is not true, then the rest is moot.
However if you get a racial skill, it should come pre-learned at inept or GM depending on the skill.
If tieflings get hide/sneak and are created as a rogue/ranger should they not have pre-knowledge of hide/sneak?
However, I made one reciently and it is unknowning of both, but has them due to class.
Racial skills
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Re: Racial skills
Hmmm. Pretty sure this is a case of an unanticipated situation. What do people think should happen in a case like this?
I'm inclined to think the racial ability is known in a different way (inherently and subconsciously) than the standard skill, and thus can not be improved, but starts out non-zero. It can (generally) only be used so often per day. The standard skill you know more consciously, and thus can improve it.
I don't know that the current situation doesn't make any sense. But what's the thought from others? Should those with Xskill as a racial ability start out with a non-zero level in Xskill, whether Xskill be hide for a rogue, the darkvision spell for a mage, or what have you? Working out what this SHOULD look like is usually the hardest part of fixing a bug like this, if it is indeed determined to be one...and it's part of my job. Does canon (d20/3.5E) lay out the law on this, either way?
I'm inclined to think the racial ability is known in a different way (inherently and subconsciously) than the standard skill, and thus can not be improved, but starts out non-zero. It can (generally) only be used so often per day. The standard skill you know more consciously, and thus can improve it.
I don't know that the current situation doesn't make any sense. But what's the thought from others? Should those with Xskill as a racial ability start out with a non-zero level in Xskill, whether Xskill be hide for a rogue, the darkvision spell for a mage, or what have you? Working out what this SHOULD look like is usually the hardest part of fixing a bug like this, if it is indeed determined to be one...and it's part of my job. Does canon (d20/3.5E) lay out the law on this, either way?