In order to learn a new language, skill, tool, or weapon, you must train at least 4 hours a day. During this time you are practicing and, after you practice, you can attempt a Training Check in order to increase your understanding. You can gain a new proficiency in a language, skill, tool, or weapon.
How do I increase my proficiency bonus?
On your character sheet, if you are a first level character simply fill in s +2 in the space for “Proficiency Bonus.” Then check the “Perception” skill and put +2 in the space next to it, to remind you to add that bonus when you make rolls for Perception.
Is it possible to gain proficiency with any skill?
While this is quite extreme, it is possible at later levels to gain proficiency with any skill you want using feats and multiclassing.
What does it mean to gain new proficiencies in RuneScape?
The idea is they get better at skills as they level through proficiency. If you want to be a skill focused character, taking the feat to gain some additional proficiencies is extremely reasonable. The attribute increases imply some sort of training. Taking the feats means you instead spent that time working on a specific skill.
How long does it take to gain new proficiencies?
It’s rough. After you find a suitable teacher it takes 250 days and costs 1g per day. Also, it only allows you to pick up a new language or become proficient with a new set of tools. Anything else, it says, is at your DM’s discretion. Learning a new skill is a big deal and I wouldn’t make it as easy as learning a new language.
How do I learn new tool proficiencies in DND?
The Prodigy feat (see Xanathar’s Guide to Everything) grants a Human, Half-Elf, or Half-Orc one skill proficiency, one tool proficiency, and fluency in one language. As other answers have mentioned, you can spend downtime training to gain proficiency with artisan’s tools. The specifics will have to be worked out with your DM.