Beastiary Scribe
As a Minor role, If you spend at least 10 minute observing or interacting with another creature, you can learn certain information about its capabilities compared to your own once per long rest and twice per long rest as a Major role. The DM tells you if the creature is your equal, superior, or inferior in regard to two of the following characteristics of your choice:
Strength score
Dexterity score
Constitution score
Armour Class
Current hit points
Total class levels, if any
At level 8 you learn one additional attribute as a minor role and two as a Major role, additionally you can also compare the following attributes:
Wisdom score
Intelligence score
Charisma score
Spellslots of a certain level
Knowing the enemy is half the fight, knowing your own limits is the other half.
When adventuring it is important to "Know thy enemy!". So you keep a book of information about any and all manor of monsters and men, that you have met on your travels. You record information about friend and foe, fiend and fey, alive or otherwise. Knowing the ways a monster might attack or a hidden weakness can be the difference between life and death. Benefitting the whole party when laying plans or dicussing tactics.
How are you supposed to know what colour its inner thighs were? Do you not have eyes? Bard, you should have looked damnit! I don't care how big its gonads were, or how distracting they appered to be, the only way of telling the sex of Grumplehuggers is by the colour of their inner thigh!
How are you supposed to know what colour its inner thighs were? Do you not have eyes? Bard, you should have looked damnit! I don't care how big its gonads were, or how distracting they appered to be, the only way of telling the sex of Grumplehuggers is by the colour of their inner thigh!
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