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The Explorer
  Charting
Level Special Grit Max Grade Knacks Skills
1 Mapmaking 2 Basic 1 4
2 Cartography 2 Basic 1 6
3   3 Lesser 1 7
4 Cartography 3 Lesser 1 8
5   4 Lesser 2 10
6 Cartography 4 Lesser 2 11
7   5 Lesser 2 12
8 Cartography 5 Expert 2 14
9   6 Expert 2 15
10 Explorer Talent 7 Expert 2 16
11   7 Expert 3 18
12 Explorer Talent 8 Expert 3 19
13   8 Greater 3 20
14 Explorer Talent 8 Greater 3 22
15   9 Greater 3 23
16 Explorer Talent 9 Greater 3 24
17   10 Greater 3 26
18 Explorer Talent 10 Master 3 27
19   11 Master 3 28
20 Explorer Talent 11 Master 3 30

 

Explorer

Trish, iconic explorer
"There's a whole lot out there to see."

There are plenty of places to explore in the worlds of Trinity: ancient ruins lost to the ravages of time; desolate lands that haven't seen a sentient face in ages; and many other secrets. Exploring these out-of-the-way places requires a surprisingly large skill set, and some choose to specialize on improving those skills, becoming explorers in the process. Everything from the logistics of planning a foray to the search for hidden passages is within the explorer's purview, and - since the world is a dangerous place - many also know their way around a weapon, even if aren't particularly graceful with one, and explorers who survive their expeditions often become an incredibly hardy lot. Explorers are as likely to find work as the scout for an adventuring party as they are to band together and hire a mercenary to deal with anything dangerous on their travels.

Game Rule Information

Thieves have the following game statistics.

Force Alignment: None.

Force Resistances: None.

Abilities: Dexterity, Bravery, and Luck are all important here.

Hit Points at 1st Level: 15 + Con score.

Hit Points at Each Additional Level: 9 + Con modifier.

Healing Surges: 10 + Con modifier.

Starting Age: Simple.

Class Features

All of the following are class features of the explorer.

Proficiencies

Weapons: Any four.

Armor: Cloth, leather.

Implements: Kits.

Skills

The following is the explorer skill list, ordered by knack, then by grade.

Archaeology Knack

Archaeology Basic Skills
Skill Name Effect
Basic Detail Sense Make an exploration check against the current zone. If you hit, you determine the presence of hidden details.
First Sense Make an exploration check against the current zone with a -4 penalty. If you hit, you make no progress, but you uncover a hidden detail.

 

Pathfinding Knack

Pathfinding Basic Skills
Skill Name Effect
Basic Examination Make an exploration check. If you hit, you gain a +1 power bonus to the potency of your exploration.
Basic Search Make an exploration check with a +2 power bonus.
Basic Skim Make two exploration checks, each with a -2 power penalty.

 

Infiltration Knack

Infiltration Basic Skills
Skill Name Effect
Basic Danger Sense In response to a hazard check, gain a +2 power bonus to defenses against it.
Basic Scrutiny Make an exploration check against the current zone. If you hit, you learn one zone encounter.
Get Back! In response to a creature encounter, gain a +4 power bonus on the exploration check made to determine the encounter type.

 

Feats

The following are a selection of feats that are relevant to explorers.

 

SCOUT [Job]
You know a few things about getting along on the road.
Prerequisites: No levels in explorer.
Benefit: You gain access to a single explorer knack, and learn two explorer tricks of your choice from that knack. Your expertise die is d2.
Special: If you take a level in explorer, you must immediately retrain this feat; the new feat cannot be a [Job] feat.

 

Design Notes

Second expert class.