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Flavorful Skill
You gain max ranks in a skill that doesn't really matter.
Benefit: You automatically have maximum ranks in either Appraise or any Profession. They become class skills.
Drawback: These skills can never be used to qualify for pre-requisites.
Special: With DM's permission, certain Craft skills (such as Craft Basketweaving) or Perform skills (for non-bards) might fall under "useless skills" as well.
Roleplaying Ideas: Now your fighter who used to be a construction worker actually has merit.
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