I was paging through a couple of class guides recently and thought I saw a feat that would let you make Knowledge rolls unskilled, but I now can't remember the feat name, nor where I found it.
Can anyone tell me what this feat was?
I wasn't just misreading something was I?
There's a BARD class feature that does this, Bardic Knowledge. I'm not aware of any feat for it, though.
Zarius wrote: There's a BARD class feature that does this, Bardic Knowledge. I'm not aware of any feat for it, though. Odd, Bard is not one of the guides I looked through...
Paladin & Cavalier.
Breadth of Experience
Improvisation
There are a few others that have restrictions on the checks you can make untrained.
There is the Bardic Knowledge class feature of the Bard class. And there are other 3rd party classes that also give a similar class feature.
Breadth of Experience!
Thank you, Balpers. Sadly, Odo is a Halfling, and nowhere near old enough.
Breadth of Experience, Dilettante, Enlightened Noble (Scion of Lore), or Improvisation would give you that to a greater or lessor degree.
Indeed, you may be better off taking a level in a class with Bardic Knowledge or an equivalent class feature, or just spreading the skill points around a bit more.
Out of curiosity, any reason not to just take a feat like cunning. Use the extra skill points to just get the knowledges trained?
Might I suggest instead of making them untrained, getting trained? [url=https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/cunning/]Cunning[/ur] gets you 1 extra skill point per level. There are 6 knowledges for identifying creatures, and 10 listed in total.
There's also the Rogue Talent Esoteric Scholar.
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