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That's all you need. The downtime study stuff in the last 2 paragraphs is all needless book-keeping that neither the PC nor the DM wants to have to track. | That's all you need. The downtime study stuff in the last 2 paragraphs is all needless book-keeping that neither the PC nor the DM wants to have to track. | ||
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+ | :And is it really needed to make concentration required for knowledge recall in tough situations? I'd have it just give a +2 synergy bonus on the check from concentration ranks, but keep the check knowledge. --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] ([[User talk:Aarnott|talk]]) 17:33, 31 October 2016 (UTC) |
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Once again, you had a good idea, but then tried to make it "realistic" and therefore fell down a rabbit hole of TL;DR, fractions, and cumbersome mechanics.
Here is how you fix this: "Blah blah fluff fluff brain farts happens, it sucks. "Knowledge checks can be retried after 1 minute spent in thought. Taking any standard action or distracting move action interrupts the process and requires you to start over. If you have at least 5 ranks in a knowledge and focus your mind for 1 minute, you may take 10 on that Knowledge's skill check. "You may try to rush this recall effort as a 1 round action by succeeding on a DC 15 concentration check." That's all you need. The downtime study stuff in the last 2 paragraphs is all needless book-keeping that neither the PC nor the DM wants to have to track. |