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If this has been covered, direct me and I'll read it up there, BUT Seriously - why are they the ONLY class lacking this skill? The idea of profession seems to be "job" you do - why would a barbarian not be able to have a job?
Can you really imagine Thog coming in from the tundra and saying to Thogmela? I don't mind it if you want to give your barbarians in Profession Goatherding , but I think most of us will pass on that. Honestly, I don't understand your problem. Why do you want to take ranks in profession so badly. Please explain. I can see your point. I can only see a few a barbarian would not be "good" at, like architect, clerk, courtesan, engineer, innkeeper, librarian , miller, miner, and scribe.
Seriously, what barbarian tribe has a library? Baquies Apr 9, , am Makes about as much sense as a Druid having Profession and doing book-keeping, etc. Besides, it is not like a Barbarian needs to be primitive.
He could be a street thug who loses his temper easily in a fight. I can see Profession Sailor being totally appropriate for the class. That does make sense, if the book was made from a tree that had fallen on it's own instead of being cut down. The Fighter profession thing caused a bit of an interesting situation in Living Greyhawk for the Shield Lands.
To be a member of the Standing Army meta-org you needed 4 ranks of profession soldier which fighters couldn't get till like 5th level. We had a lot of low level rogues running around in the army, it was pretty funny. Given how the new skill system works, it not being a class skill is just Not exactly a gigantic penalty. Plus most campaigns don't really pay attention to Profession. It's inevitable. Conan the Librarian. I'm going to do this now. And the DM thought the druid naming his liger "Battlecat" was bad Orthos Apr 9, , am Been done, still funny.