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Knowledge

You are educated in a field of study and can answer both simple and complex questions.

Key Ability: Int
Trained Only: Yes

You are educated in a field of study and can answer both simple and complex questions. Like the Craft, Perform, and Profession skills, Knowledge actually encompasses a number of different specialties. Below are listed typical fields of study.

  • Arcana (ancient mysteries, magic traditions, arcane symbols, constructs, dragons, magical beasts)
  • Dungeoneering (aberrations, caverns, oozes, spelunking)
  • Engineering (buildings, aqueducts, bridges, fortifications)
  • Geography (lands, terrain, climate, people)
  • History (wars, colonies, migrations, founding of cities)
  • Local (legends, personalities, inhabitants, laws, customs, traditions, humanoids)
  • Nature (animals, fey, monstrous humanoids, plants, seasons and cycles, weather, vermin)
  • Nobility (lineages, heraldry, personalities, royalty)
  • Planes (the Inner Planes, the Outer Planes, the Astral Plane, the Ethereal Plane, outsiders, planar magic)
  • Religion (gods and goddesses, mythic history, ecclesiastic tradition, holy symbols, undead)

Check: Answering a question within one of your knowledge areas has a DC of 10 (for really easy questions), 15 (for basic questions), or 20 to 30 (for really tough questions).

Many of the Knowledge skills have specific uses as noted on Table: Knowledge Skill DCs.

Task Knowledge Skill DC
Identify auras while using detect magic Arcana 15 + spell level
Identify a spell effect that is in place Arcana 20 + spell level
Identify materials manufactured by magic Arcana 20 + spell level
Identify a spell that just targeted you Arcana 25 + spell level
Identify the spells cast using a specific material component Arcana 20
Identify underground hazard Dungeoneering 15 + hazard's CR
Identify mineral, stone, or metal Dungeoneering 10
Determine slope Dungeoneering 15
Determine depth underground Dungeoneering 20
Identify dangerous construction Engineering 10
Determine a structure's style or age Engineering 15
Determine a structure's weakness Engineering 20
Identify a creature's ethnicity or accent Geography 10
Recognize regional terrain features Geography 15
Know location of nearest community or noteworthy site Geography 20
Know recent or historically significant event History 10
Determine approximate date of a specific event History 15
Know obscure or ancient historical event History 20
Know local laws, rulers, and popular locations Local 10
Know a common rumor or local tradition Local 15
Know hidden organizations, rulers, and locations Local 20
Identify natural hazard Nature 15 + hazard's CR
Identify a common plant or animal Nature 10
Identify unnatural weather phenomenon Nature 15
Determine artificial nature of feature Nature 20
Know current rulers and their symbols Nobility 10
Know proper etiquette Nobility 15
Know line of succession Nobility 20
Know the names of the planes Planes 10
Recognize current plane Planes 15
Identify a creature's planar origin Planes 20
Recognize a common deity's symbol or clergy Religion 10
Know common mythology and tenets Religion 15
Recognize an obscure deity's symbol or clergy Religion 20
Identify a monster's abilities and weaknesses Varies 10 + monster's CR

Action: Usually none. In most cases, a Knowledge check doesn't take an action (but see "Untrained," below).

Try Again: No. The check represents what you know, and thinking about a topic a second time doesn't let you know something that you never learned in the first place.

Special: When taking the first rank of a knowledge skill, and every two ranks after that, you may pick a "knowledge area". Additionally you can invest skill points directly into gaining more knowledge areas: for each skill point invested in this manner, you gain an additional knowledge areas.

Knowledge areas are a grouping of topics within your field of study on which your knowledge skill is applicable. Note that taking a knowledge check outside of your expertise counts as if the check is made untrained.

Knowledge expertises are defined per Knowledge skill. Examples are 'Hopi culture' in Knowledge (local), 'Animals of the Pyreness Mountains' in Knowledge (Natura), or 'Islamic mysticism' in Knowledge (Arcana). Unfortunately, it is not feasible to list all potential knowledge areas up front. As such, players are encouraged to propose knowledge areas for their characters.

Untrained: You cannot make an untrained Knowledge check with a DC higher than 10. If you have access to an extensive library that covers a specific skill, this limit is removed. The time to make checks using a library, however, increases to 1d4 hours. Particularly complete libraries might even grant a bonus on Knowledge checks in the fields that they cover.