Apprentice Ability
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Any character who has no skills (either because they have not yet spent any exp, or because they are a child) can utilize the apprentice ability. This ability allows them to use any skill provided they are being actively instructed by another character who knows that skill. | Any character who has no skills (either because they have not yet spent any exp, or because they are a child) can utilize the apprentice ability. This ability allows them to use any skill provided they are being actively instructed by another character who knows that skill. | ||
Revision as of 14:42, 28 September 2017
Any character who has no skills (either because they have not yet spent any exp, or because they are a child) can utilize the apprentice ability. This ability allows them to use any skill provided they are being actively instructed by another character who knows that skill.
An apprentice can only use a skill under the close supervision of another character who knows that skill. The supervisor must roleplay providing direction and instruction and cannot use any other abilities of any kind. They must be able to use the skill themselves at the time so they must not be restrained, dying or terminal. The apprentice gains all the benefits of the skill use, rather than the character supervising them.
In the event that the apprentice is participating in a ritual, then the supervisor's coven bond is used rather than their own. If the apprentice is casting a spell or using a heroic ability, then the supervisor's mana or hero points are used.
The apprentice ability exists to enhance the roleplaying of tuition and instruction and to provide more opportunities to get young players involved in the game in areas that require skills, such as alchemy. There are no mechanical benefits provided by the apprentice ability.