Craft
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Diplomacy
- Fighters excel at combat—defeating their enemies, controlling the flow of battle, and surviving such sorties themselves.
While their specific weapons and methods grant them a wide variety of tactics, few can match fighters for sheer battle prowess.
Disable Device*
Disguise
- More than capable of upholding the honor of their deities in battle, clerics often prove stalwart and capable combatants.
Their true strength lies in their capability to draw upon the power of their deities, whether to increase their own and their allies' prowess in battle,
to vex their foes with divine magic, or to lend healing to companions in need. As their powers are influenced by their faith, all clerics must focus their worship upon a divine source.
Escape Artist
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Fly
- Fighters excel at combat—defeating their enemies, controlling the flow of battle, and surviving such sorties themselves.
While their specific weapons and methods grant them a wide variety of tactics, few can match fighters for sheer battle prowess.
Handle Animal*
Heal
- More than capable of upholding the honor of their deities in battle, clerics often prove stalwart and capable combatants.
Their true strength lies in their capability to draw upon the power of their deities, whether to increase their own and their allies' prowess in battle,
to vex their foes with divine magic, or to lend healing to companions in need. As their powers are influenced by their faith, all clerics must focus their worship upon a divine source.
Intimidate
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Knowledge(Arcana)*
- Fighters excel at combat—defeating their enemies, controlling the flow of battle, and surviving such sorties themselves.
While their specific weapons and methods grant them a wide variety of tactics, few can match fighters for sheer battle prowess.
Knowledge(Dungeoneering)*
Knowledge(Geography)*
- More than capable of upholding the honor of their deities in battle, clerics often prove stalwart and capable combatants.
Their true strength lies in their capability to draw upon the power of their deities, whether to increase their own and their allies' prowess in battle,
to vex their foes with divine magic, or to lend healing to companions in need. As their powers are influenced by their faith, all clerics must focus their worship upon a divine source.
Knowledge(History)*
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Knowledge(Local)*
- Fighters excel at combat—defeating their enemies, controlling the flow of battle, and surviving such sorties themselves.
While their specific weapons and methods grant them a wide variety of tactics, few can match fighters for sheer battle prowess.
Knowledge(Nature)*
Knowledge(Nobility)*
- More than capable of upholding the honor of their deities in battle, clerics often prove stalwart and capable combatants.
Their true strength lies in their capability to draw upon the power of their deities, whether to increase their own and their allies' prowess in battle,
to vex their foes with divine magic, or to lend healing to companions in need. As their powers are influenced by their faith, all clerics must focus their worship upon a divine source.
Knowlege(Planes)*
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Knowlege(Religion)*
- Fighters excel at combat—defeating their enemies, controlling the flow of battle, and surviving such sorties themselves.
While their specific weapons and methods grant them a wide variety of tactics, few can match fighters for sheer battle prowess.
Linguistics*
Perception
- More than capable of upholding the honor of their deities in battle, clerics often prove stalwart and capable combatants.
Their true strength lies in their capability to draw upon the power of their deities, whether to increase their own and their allies' prowess in battle,
to vex their foes with divine magic, or to lend healing to companions in need. As their powers are influenced by their faith, all clerics must focus their worship upon a divine source.
Perform
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Profession*
- Fighters excel at combat—defeating their enemies, controlling the flow of battle, and surviving such sorties themselves.
While their specific weapons and methods grant them a wide variety of tactics, few can match fighters for sheer battle prowess.
Ride
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Sense Motive
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Sleight of Hand*
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Spellcraft*
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Stealth
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Survival
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Swim
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Use Magic Device*
- While some druids might keep to the fringe of battle, allowing companions and summoned creatures to fight while they confound foes with the powers of nature,
others transform into deadly beasts and savagely wade into combat. Druids worship personifications of elemental forces, natural powers, or nature itself.
Typically this means devotion to a nature deity, though druids are just as likely to revere vague spirits, animalistic demigods, or even specific awe-inspiring natural wonders.