This could definitely be used for any non-magical knowledge worker, labourer or commoner though. Just adding proficiency with the Rapier and a couple of things works out quite nicely, although martial stuff would really benefit from a different subclass. I've also ended up with something a lot more general than the 3e Expert class - I plan to use this class and the Noble background to create a few idle noble NPCs. To model that, I've taken something between the Rogue and the Bard in terms of skill abilities Note: I've only taken it to level Extending would be easy, but I'm curious as to what people think before I do so. Looking back to the 3e Expert, it was designed to be as good as a PC in a narrow set of skills or tasks without any real combat ability.
Thread starter ccooke Start date Dec 17, Now both of my 4th edition games are converting to 5th edition, I've spent a little while doing a first pass of how an Expert might look. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts. Resources Latest reviews Search resources. Home Post new thread What's new Latest activity Authors.