Trait to use Int for diplomacy that isn't a magic trait?


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Silver Crusade

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Is there one?


Nope


Student of Philosophy:

You were trained in a now-defunct philosophical tradition—such as that of the now-destroyed magic universities or astrologers—and learned to use logic and reason to persuade others.

Benefit(s): You can use your Intelligence modifier in place of your Charisma modifier on Diplomacy checks to persuade others and on Bluff checks to convince others that a lie is true. (This trait does not affect Diplomacy checks to gather information or Bluff checks to feint in combat).


You mean "that isn't a social trait"?

Because Clever Wordplay and Student of Philosophy are both social traits as far as I can tell.

Silver Crusade

Wonderstell wrote:

You mean "that isn't a social trait"?

Because Clever Wordplay and Student of Philosophy are both social traits as far as I can tell.

Nope, I meant magic trait because I already have a magic trait.

And thanks, Clever Wordplay was exactly what I needed.

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