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SURVIVALIST TALENT TREE</br>
 
SURVIVALIST TALENT TREE</br>
 
You are comfortable in the wilderness and away from the bright lights of modern day urban sprawl.  
 
You are comfortable in the wilderness and away from the bright lights of modern day urban sprawl.  
:'''Animal Empathy''': You have a way with animals and paracritters. You gain Advantage with Wisdom (Animal Handling) skill checks. With domesticated critters (including paracritters) you can train them to learn tricks, follow moderate commands, etc.
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:'''Beast Friend''': You have a way with animals and paracritters. You gain Advantage with Wisdom (Animal Handling) skill checks. With domesticated critters (including paracritters) you can train them to learn tricks, etc.
 
:'''Explorer''': You have Advantage on Wisdom (Survival) skills checks.  
 
:'''Explorer''': You have Advantage on Wisdom (Survival) skills checks.  
 
:'''Survivalist''': You are not at a Disadvantage on Wisdom (Survival) check made to follow tracks while moving your normal speed. Difficult terrain does not slow your group's travel over long distances. When engaged in another activity (such as foraging, navigation or tracking) you remain alert to danger. When you forage you find twice as much food as you normally would. Furthermore while tracking other creatures, you learn their exact number, their size and how long ago they passed through the area. Prerequisite: Explore talent.
 
:'''Survivalist''': You are not at a Disadvantage on Wisdom (Survival) check made to follow tracks while moving your normal speed. Difficult terrain does not slow your group's travel over long distances. When engaged in another activity (such as foraging, navigation or tracking) you remain alert to danger. When you forage you find twice as much food as you normally would. Furthermore while tracking other creatures, you learn their exact number, their size and how long ago they passed through the area. Prerequisite: Explore talent.

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