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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2013 12:14:10 GMT
I just wondered, do you allow skills like Intimidation and such to affect PC's actions, decisions or add penalties to them in combat, and if you do, does it work the same as for NPCs?
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Post by Colin Clout on Jul 22, 2013 12:49:02 GMT
Good Question. While you cannot directly effect the actions of another player with your CHA based skills checks, they will take penalties for acting against the results of CHA based skill checks like Bluff, Diplomacy, or intimidation
Example: Player A threatens to disembowel Player B if they draw their weapon. Player A rolls an intimidation check against Player B. The DC of this check is equal to 10 + the target's Hit Dice + the target's Wisdom modifier (Standard Pathfinder Intimidate rules.) If you succeed, the player become intimidated. They can still draw their weapon and then attack, but they will take a -2 penalty on any attack rolls for one round plus one round for 5 by which you beat the DC.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2013 22:32:00 GMT
Checkmate uggos! I forsee a lot of very handsome characters in this land.
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Azx
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Post by Azx on Jul 23, 2013 0:16:43 GMT
Very handsome you say...
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