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Answer by Quadratic Wizard for Why do some classes start with fewer trained...

It follows the distribution of skill points in D&D 3rd edition. The rogue has the most trained skills in D&D 4th edition because it also had the most skill points in D&D 3rd edition (8 per...

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Answer by jgn for Why do some classes start with fewer trained skills?

Your assessment is correct. Class balance and skill balance are the two major factors. If we assume that the designers aimed to make balanced classes, then making a class better at something means it...

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Why do some classes start with fewer trained skills?

Looking at Pre-Essentials 4th Edition classes, it seems like they map out like this: Three trained skills: Defenders: Battlemind, Fighter Striker: Barbarian Four trained skills (one max be fixed —...

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