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: ''See also: [[Leveling#Leveling_Tiers]]'' | : ''See also: [[Leveling#Leveling_Tiers]]'' | ||
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+ | === Tier 1 === | ||
+ | * '''Sneaky''' | You're extra sneaky. Sneak sneak sneak. | ||
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+ | === Tier 2 === | ||
+ | ==== Spy ==== | ||
+ | * '''Vigilant''' | Can roll a DEX challenge to detect spies in your thread | ||
+ | * Evasion rolls are rolled with advantage | ||
+ | * Stealth checks are rolled with advantage | ||
+ | * Can sell information | ||
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+ | === Tier 3 === | ||
+ | * '''Sticky Fingers''' | Can attempt to steal an item once per season |
Revision as of 08:44, 6 June 2023
If you like being sneaky and getting into the middle of things without anyone realizing you are, perhaps Informant is up your alley. This class allows you to be stealthy, learn important information, steal from your enemies, and sell your information to the highest bidder.
Vocation Trees
- Office Informant: They are often the ones that become diplomats and work alongside regions/cities/families to help feed information and are often the first point of contact for them for any outside powers.
- Field Informant: They are the ones that would be less tied to a region/city/family in that these are mostly lone wolf types. They’re the ones often out in the field gathering information and potentially shifting the playing field if they were to steal something of importance. It’s also common for Field Informants to be the ones that may sell their information to opposing powers.
Tiers
- See also: Leveling#Leveling_Tiers
Tier 1
- Sneaky | You're extra sneaky. Sneak sneak sneak.
Tier 2
Spy
- Vigilant | Can roll a DEX challenge to detect spies in your thread
- Evasion rolls are rolled with advantage
- Stealth checks are rolled with advantage
- Can sell information
Tier 3
- Sticky Fingers | Can attempt to steal an item once per season