beaumontsebos
Adventurer
If a swashbuckler is going to use Panache, does initiative need to be rolled?
This came up in my game last night from one of my players.
My immediate reaction is "yes". While not outwardly hostile, Panache requires an action and strongly affects another creature. Being able to charm a creature outside of combat, as many times as you want, seems pretty OP.
But during role play sessions, I have had characters make Persuasion rolls to influence NPCs without going into initiative.
This got me thinking about the charm spells. Casting charm person/monster spells requires a verbal component. I take that to mean magic words, not standard conversation. Therefore, once a spell caster begins casting a charm person/monster, initiative is rolled - as long as the affected creatures know what spells are and what a spell being cast may sound like.
So, while charm person/monster is restricted by the verbal component, Panache is not. So, maybe it CAN be used out of combat without initiative being rolled.
What's your thoughts?
This came up in my game last night from one of my players.
My immediate reaction is "yes". While not outwardly hostile, Panache requires an action and strongly affects another creature. Being able to charm a creature outside of combat, as many times as you want, seems pretty OP.
But during role play sessions, I have had characters make Persuasion rolls to influence NPCs without going into initiative.
This got me thinking about the charm spells. Casting charm person/monster spells requires a verbal component. I take that to mean magic words, not standard conversation. Therefore, once a spell caster begins casting a charm person/monster, initiative is rolled - as long as the affected creatures know what spells are and what a spell being cast may sound like.
So, while charm person/monster is restricted by the verbal component, Panache is not. So, maybe it CAN be used out of combat without initiative being rolled.
What's your thoughts?