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2013-03-17, 03:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Class and Level Geekery IX: the thread levels up again!
I think Belkar knows what a sextant is, or, at least, that's not the problem. He simply failed his listen check, a lot of times. Roy, frustrated, had to use a paraphrasis to make him understand what he was talking about.
Or he also doesn't know what a cartographer ist. I think he lacks the common sense to understand that he misunderstood what was being said, which should work well with an horribly low wisdom score, as well as to desume sense by context.
Or he could be playing dumb.Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2013-03-17, 06:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Class and Level Geekery IX: the thread levels up again!
Why should he? His ranking in Survival is zero. We know this.
The issue is whether Roy's being skilled with a Sextant means he's got 1+ dots in Survival. I'd say yes, and I find "1" to be unlikely.
There's a difference between saying we can't say for absolute certainty and saying we know nothing.
At one point in time, Belkar didn't have a 18+ strength. We can link to that, and the moment we find evidence he's changed we can change it.
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2013-03-17, 11:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Class and Level Geekery IX: the thread levels up again!
It's always going to be the case that we don't know how up-to-the-minute our facts are; that comes with the territory. I don't think it's unreasonable to list maximum values, given that everyone understands they could be already outdated.
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2013-03-18, 12:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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2013-03-18, 01:09 AM (ISO 8601)
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I disagree. See, when Miko admitted only having 1 rank in Survival, Roy didn't suggest comparing his and Miko's wisdom modifier. I find it highly likely Roy has more Wisdom than Miko. If he had more than 1 rank, or even 1 rank, he would have offered to track. It is entirely possible he has since grabbed one rank of it. But if he hadn't bothered to put 1 rank in it back then, he probably hasn't focused on it enough to put 4 skill points+ into it.
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2013-03-18, 01:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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2013-03-18, 02:28 AM (ISO 8601)
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So, if I understood correctly, the objective is to show that Roy has ranks in Survival because he can use a sextant, while Belkar, who doesn't have any points, doesn't recognize the word?
I think this thing cannot work.
1. Belkar doesn't actually say that he doesn't know what a sextant is. Roy's frustrated explanation is given, to make him understand which word he is saying.
2. The idea behind the joke is, "look at how bad I am at making Listen checks!" This is even in the title of the strip. It's more about "Belkar=moron who cannot even notice his misunderstandings, because he doesn't have the common sense to think he may have got a word wrong and look for possible other meanings" than "Belkar=ignorant". Have we had any joke about his ignorance? At the moment, I don't remember any, but the one I will mention later.
3. Some strips later, we have the cartographer telling Roy where he can find a sax tent. I don't think that's because he doesn't know what he is talking about, as he probably has at least one in stock. At the same time, in the same strip, Belkar's comment actually makes me think that he didn't know what a cartographer is.
In the end: I would not try to take anything from this scene as a proof for someone being trained or not, because:
- All that happened was meant to make people laugh (and create some narrative situation, such as Haley running away and being all secretive)
- The joke was actually something else.
- As always with Belkar, we don't know if he should be taken seriously.
Or, you can suppose that the cartographer didn't know what a sextant is, because he didn't have any point in the skill. But really, this looks more like hearing something wrong to me. Even if he didn't know how to use a sextant (as a trader and no traveler), he surely knew what one is.Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2013-03-18, 03:06 AM (ISO 8601)
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2013-03-18, 04:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Class and Level Geekery IX: the thread levels up again!
I agree with Vinyadan on this. It's too vague; all we can say for sure is that Roy does not have the Track feat.
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2013-03-18, 04:29 AM (ISO 8601)
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2013-03-18, 04:37 AM (ISO 8601)
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I've used a sextant (having done no navigation previously, except by landmarks), and it's depressingly easy. All you do is move a lever until a preselected celestial body lines up with the horizon or another preselected celestial body, then read the number the lever is pointing to, which tells you the degrees between the two objects. The hard part is not using the instrument, it's selecting the celestial bodies and then figuring out what that number means for your latitude and longitude. To do that, one references an almanac, which Roy has here.
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2013-03-18, 11:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Class and Level Geekery IX: the thread levels up again!
There's a difference between knowing something not everyone does and having actual trained ranks in a D&D skill; I believe the Player's Handbook says something to this effect, although I don't have my copy in my dorm with me. Yes, using a sextant may not be completely intuitive, but from what Zimmerwald says (and from my own spotty knowledge of sextants), there's no reason to think that it would take more than a few hours to master the use of such an instrument. And if using any specialized device that took a few hours to get used to required a PC to take skill ranks, I think D&D would have a much more difficult time being a "realistic" simulation of how real people learn.
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2013-03-19, 06:25 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Class and Level Geekery IX: the thread levels up again!
I wouldn't be surprised if Roy did not have any ranks in Survival back in No Cure, but after the experience Roy finally got tired of relying on Belkar to try to track things (or even generally be useful outside) and took a rank in Survival.
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2013-03-19, 08:25 AM (ISO 8601)
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Couldn't you allow Roy to have a rank in KN:Geography to explain the sextant instead of Survival?
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2013-03-19, 09:42 AM (ISO 8601)
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Perhaps I can facilitate your understanding. It is not listed under his stats on the main page (despite your claim that it is "clearly trained," which should be proof enough, but alas). In asking if it needed to be trained in a skill (and providing a few examples) or not, I was asking if there was any reason for it to not be listed in his stats, and if not, to include it. Unless you see some other purpose for posing such a question in the CLG thread?
Would you really expect every character in every fantasy novel you've ever read to know how to use a sextant? Including the ones who've never seen the sea and the ones [barbarians] who didn't learn how to read?)Last edited by Peelee; 2013-03-19 at 09:44 AM.
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2013-03-19, 09:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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That would be a reason for Bilbo to have skill ranks, not for knowing how to use a sextant not to indicate skill ranks.
However, I will defer to zimmerwald1915's greater knowledge of what's involved in using a sextant. (And I will note, as an aside, that even if, as I argued for earlier, we went with Roy's sextant use indicating points in Something I don't see any way to determine exactly what Something is.)Orth Plays: Currently Baldur's Gate II
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2013-03-19, 10:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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I disagree, but I also have no desire to argue The Hobbit minutea and their interpretations through 3.5 rules, so I'll not argue this any further.
I do agree that Zimmerwald seems to be the reigning authority here, due to actually having used a sextant. However, as to your aside,
If I may be so bold, I would suggest a sourcebook as a way to determing exactly what that Something is. Specifically, page 108 of Stormwrack details that a sextant provides a +4 circumstance bonus to Knowledge: Geography checks for navigation.Last edited by Peelee; 2013-03-19 at 10:30 AM. Reason: Typo correction
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2013-03-19, 10:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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Are Knowledge (Geography) checks used instead of Survival checks to navigate at sea?
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2013-03-19, 10:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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A sandy desert as they were in would be equally featureless as a body of water, so I would say "yes" to this, though I have yet to find anything to specifically detail it as such. If you have the Stormwrack book, page 86 details how Knowledge: Geography plays into navigation (with a breakdown of course setting and piloting), and at the end states that being lost on sea is very similar to being lost on land.
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2013-03-19, 10:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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Sandstorm does have ships that can be used to sail across sand- so it would fit.
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2013-03-19, 11:06 AM (ISO 8601)
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2013-03-19, 12:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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I Stormwrack says it is a geography check, and Knowledge can't be used untrained, doesn't that prove that Roy has 1 rank it? What further arguments could be made?
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2013-03-19, 02:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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2013-03-19, 02:48 PM (ISO 8601)
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Stormwrack states that Knowledge (Geography) covers navigation and piloting. It states the science of navigation requires a distinctly different set of training from sailing.
EDIT: As hamishspence points out below, the book breaks navigation into two parts, piloting and course setting. The first sentence claims that navigation and piloting fall under Know Geo. Not sure why they would say "navigation and piloting," and then break navigation into two parts, one of which is piloting, but there ya go.Last edited by Peelee; 2013-03-19 at 02:58 PM.
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2013-03-19, 02:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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"Course setting" and "piloting".
Page 86 of Stormwrack- you make a Knowledge (geography) check to Set A course (are you heading the right direction) and every day, a Piloting check (also Knowledge (Geography)) to establish your position and make routine corrections to keep yourself on course.
If you fail the check on 3 consecutive days, you are Lost.
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2013-03-19, 04:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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This is not a correct argument (i.e. it does not bolster the case). Roy, like the rest of the characters, didn't choose their skills "because they are good for an adventurer". Roy never planned to be an adventurer: his dad dropped the quest on his lap unannounced. He got his skills from a university where, like many university goers, he picked the easiest classes to pass (e.g. goat herding, IIRC).
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