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pathfinder:npc_classes:commoners [2023/12/28 14:31] johnbpathfinder:npc_classes:commoners [2023/12/28 15:18] – [Progression] johnb
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-Level 1 -  most commoners are L1, and they start out without any traits or any of the following skill groups:  Knowledge; craft; profession; perform.  Training in those areas costs money -  and the commoner families don't have money to spare.  However, once a commoner gets a job they start to learn some of the skills that go with the role. Many commoners, from their late teens onwards, who have had regular employment will have a single Occupational Trait, to represent on-the-job training.  +Level 1 -  most commoners are L1, and they start out without any traits or any of the following skill groups:  Knowledge; craft; profession; perform.  Training in those areas costs money -  and the commoner families don't have money to spare.  However, once a commoner gets a job they start to learn some of the skills that go with the role. Many commoners, from their late teens onwards, who have had regular employment will have a single [[pathfinder:fst:commoner_traits|Occupational Trait]], to represent on-the-job training.  
  
 A few commoners take their opportunity and progress to L2, and now they can learn any type of skill, so long as it is associated with the work they did.  Some L2 commoners will have a supervisor role, others might branch out on their own. A few commoners take their opportunity and progress to L2, and now they can learn any type of skill, so long as it is associated with the work they did.  Some L2 commoners will have a supervisor role, others might branch out on their own.
pathfinder/npc_classes/commoners.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/28 19:46 by johnb