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The bard's Jack of All TradesJack of All Trades feature says:

Starting at 2nd level, you can add half your proficiency bonus, rounded down, to any ability check you make that doesn't already include your proficiency bonus.

I was wondering if this meant I added it directly into my abilities (Str:10 + 1) or if I added it to the bonus (Str: 0 + 1)

Or if I had the completely wrong and just added it into the skills themselves (Athletics 0 + 1)?

I was also wondering if later on when I get a proficiency bonus of +4 do I go back and readjust the scores because half the proficiency would then be 2?

The bard's Jack of All Trades feature says:

Starting at 2nd level, you can add half your proficiency bonus, rounded down, to any ability check you make that doesn't already include your proficiency bonus.

I was wondering if this meant I added it directly into my abilities (Str:10 + 1) or if I added it to the bonus (Str: 0 + 1)

Or if I had the completely wrong and just added it into the skills themselves (Athletics 0 + 1)?

I was also wondering if later on when I get a proficiency bonus of +4 do I go back and readjust the scores because half the proficiency would then be 2?

The bard's Jack of All Trades feature says:

Starting at 2nd level, you can add half your proficiency bonus, rounded down, to any ability check you make that doesn't already include your proficiency bonus.

I was wondering if this meant I added it directly into my abilities (Str:10 + 1) or if I added it to the bonus (Str: 0 + 1)

Or if I had the completely wrong and just added it into the skills themselves (Athletics 0 + 1)?

I was also wondering if later on when I get a proficiency bonus of +4 do I go back and readjust the scores because half the proficiency would then be 2?

Minor spelling corrections. (P.S. the 6 character limit is truly baffling)
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The bard's Jack of All TradesJack of All Trades feature says:

Starting at 2nd level, you can add half your proficiency bonus, rounded owndown, to any ability check you make that doesn't already include your proficiency bonus.

I was wondering if this meant I added it directly into my abilities (Str:10 + 1) or if I added it to the bonus (Str: 0 + 1)

Or Ifif I had the completely wrong and just added it into the skills themselves (Athletics 0 + 1)?

I was also wondering if later on when I get a proficiency bonus of +4 do I go back and re-adjustreadjust the scores because half the proficiency would then be 2?

The bard's Jack of All Trades feature says:

Starting at 2nd level, you can add half your proficiency bonus, rounded own, to any ability check you make that doesn't already include your proficiency bonus.

I was wondering if this meant I added it directly into my abilities (Str:10 + 1) or if I added it to the bonus (Str: 0 + 1)

Or If I had the completely wrong and just added it into the skills themselves (Athletics 0 + 1)?

I was also wondering if later on when I get a proficiency bonus of +4 do I go back and re-adjust the scores because half the proficiency would then be 2?

The bard's Jack of All Trades feature says:

Starting at 2nd level, you can add half your proficiency bonus, rounded down, to any ability check you make that doesn't already include your proficiency bonus.

I was wondering if this meant I added it directly into my abilities (Str:10 + 1) or if I added it to the bonus (Str: 0 + 1)

Or if I had the completely wrong and just added it into the skills themselves (Athletics 0 + 1)?

I was also wondering if later on when I get a proficiency bonus of +4 do I go back and readjust the scores because half the proficiency would then be 2?

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