overgeeked
Open-World Sandbox
Someone should tell the players that. They generally shout the name of a skill and throw dice without prompting from the referee.Worth noting that, in 5e, players don't just "make" a Persuasion or Intimidate. They describe what they want their PC to do. The DM then decides if a particular check is appropriate (uncertainty in the outcome coupled with a meaningful consequence for failure), given the context of the scene. So, in essence, yes, of course the PC could still try to convince the NPC - or unnerve them, or try countless other things - after failing a Wisdom(Insight) check.