My wife's Archaeologist character has taken Knowledge Specialization as one of her first Talents in our new campaign.
Her character's a dedicated explorer with a couple of ranks in Knowledge (Lore), which she chose as her specialization.
As described on page 25 of Enter the Unknown, Knowledge Specialization lets you, when making a skill check with your specialized skill, spend a Triumph to gain additional successes equal to ranks in Knowledge Specialization.
Right now she has 1 rank in Knowledge Specialization, so if she rolls a Triumph on a Knowledge (Lore) check, she can ... add 1 Success to the result?
Is it just me or does this not seem that great? Even with both ranks in the Archaeologist tree, this is still only 2 Successes added to the roll.
I would have thought a Triumph on a successful Knowledge roll would be a pretty great thing, giving you a lot of extra information. I guess it is useful if you have a very strict 'menu' of Successes, and what each Success can get you from the check?
Or maybe it's designed to help turn a failed roll into a successful one? If you rolled a net zero success and zero failure, plus a Triumph, you could spend the Triumph to add 1 or 2 Successes to the check and succeed rather than failing?
Anyway, just wanted to check on how others have used this Talent.
Thanks!