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 After gaining some experience in a specific role, a commoner might gain a trait to represent that life experience and basic training, as the NPC advances to Commoner-2.  Not every commoner gains an occupational Trait, a few might gain a second trait at level three, however, they can never gain more than two traits in this way.  These house ruled traits are specific to Commoners, and are designed to help make Commoner NPCs a bit more rounded.  They are not available to characters of other classes.  After gaining some experience in a specific role, a commoner might gain a trait to represent that life experience and basic training, as the NPC advances to Commoner-2.  Not every commoner gains an occupational Trait, a few might gain a second trait at level three, however, they can never gain more than two traits in this way.  These house ruled traits are specific to Commoners, and are designed to help make Commoner NPCs a bit more rounded.  They are not available to characters of other classes. 
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 +You will notice that (apart from The Hunter) there are a lot of free, or very cheap, simple weapons listed as proficiencies in these tables. They aren't meant to replicate the skills of properly trained warriors, but give the NPC a bit of assistance as they do their job.
  
 ===== House Ruled Military Traits ===== ===== House Ruled Military Traits =====
pathfinder/fst/commoner_traits.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/21 23:43 by johnb