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While [[Warfare]] can be used to study tactics and strategy, it can also be used in the specific cases to study a creature specifically. Making a [[Warfare Assessment]] is a [[Minor Action]] and can be done during combat. It can not be done outside of combat, unless the creature specifcally is engaged in combat.
While [[Warfare]] can be used to study tactics and strategy, it can also be used in the specific cases to study a creature specifically. Making a [[Warfare Assessment]] is a [[Minor Action]] and can be done during combat. It can not be done outside of combat, unless the creature specifcally is engaged in combat.


When you make a [[Warfare Assessment]], make a [[Warfare]] ([[Perception]]), [[Warfare]] ([[Intelligence]]) or a [[Warfare]] ([[Wisdom]]) check. Depending on the roll of the die and the [[DL]] of the creature, which is determined by its rarity, obscurity or other aspect that makes it hard to assess, a [[Warefare Assessment]] can let you know the following features of a creature. <!-- For each difficulty level above the target, you may choose another feature to gain information about. -->
When you make a [[Warfare Assessment]], make a [[Warfare]] ([[Perception]]), [[Warfare]] ([[Intelligence]]) or a [[Warfare]] ([[Wisdom]]) check. Depending on the roll of the die and the [[DL]] of the creature, which is determined by its rarity, obscurity or other aspect that makes it hard to assess, a [[Warfare Assessment]] can let you know the following features of a creature. <!-- For each difficulty level above the target, you may choose another feature to gain information about. -->


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Revision as of 14:55, 23 December 2023

While Warfare can be used to study tactics and strategy, it can also be used in the specific cases to study a creature specifically. Making a Warfare Assessment is a Minor Action and can be done during combat. It can not be done outside of combat, unless the creature specifcally is engaged in combat.

When you make a Warfare Assessment, make a Warfare (Perception), Warfare (Intelligence) or a Warfare (Wisdom) check. Depending on the roll of the die and the DL of the creature, which is determined by its rarity, obscurity or other aspect that makes it hard to assess, a Warfare Assessment can let you know the following features of a creature.

DC Difficulty Example
9 Common Commoner, guard, soldier, wolf, bear, bandit
12 Uncommon Shark, eagle, giant rat, giant badger, skeleton, zombie
15 Rare Wyvern, Griffon, Water Elemental, Vampire, Werewolf
18 Mystical Dragon, Succubus, Genie,
Perception Intelligence Wisdom
Dexterity, Perception, Strength and Constitution scores. Constitution and Intelligence score. Wisdom and Charisma score.
Reflex and Fortitude modifier. Sanity modifier. Will modifier.
Hit Points Spell Points Spell Points
Resistances & Vulnerabilities Resistances Resistances
Armor Level Vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities
Movement Speeds 1 Physical Action 1 Physical Action
Senses 1 Physical Feature 1 Physical Feature
1 Physical Action 1 Magical Action 1 Magical Action
1 Physical Feature 1 Magical Feature 1 Magical Feature


Actions are all the possible actions that cost AP that a creature can and will do that isn't improvisation. Usually includes basic attack, but may be other actions too.

Features includes everything that passively affect a creature or that is part of a creature's anatomy. Features include reaction possibilities.