
fatbaldbloke |
Apologies if this question was already answered elsewhere.
I'm currently at work and haven't had the time to search through the threads to double check.
I'm about to start the first day of the Beast's trial for my group tonight and was reading over the trial setup last night. TotB states "Only one PC can make the check for a
specific piece of evidence, and only one check can be made
for each piece of evidence presented"
I presume that it can be the same PC who makes the single check for each piece of evidence? My party want to leave their Bard at the courthouse to impress the judges with his diplomacy and oratory while they hustle off to finish tracking down clues.

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My group's face was an advocate before taking up paladinhood. This was pretty much what he did, though he called the other PCs into witness stand to present evidence, arguing he couldn't do it himself without seeming personally affected. So the sorcerer presented their magic findings, the cleric of Pharasma presented what they found out about flesh golems and why it doesn't fit and so on, guided by the paladin's questions about the topics.
Make sure this is okay with your bard, though - it can be quite boring to leave one character at the court house with the rest doing all the fighting. Depending on how much there is left to do it can be quite some time before the bard can rejoin the action.