Lanefan
Victoria Rules
And this would be fine, more or less, if the player had to declare the ability's use before the attack was rolled. It's intuition "I sense an attack coming, Ima gonna dodge it" is fine, but I'd rather there still be the possibility that the attack would have missed anyway.Yeah, I’m not sure. I mean, you’ve changed things a bit to read as metacurrency, but I’m sure if we examine that a bit, it would kind of fall apart. There are gray areas that aren’t so easily classified and so on.
I think the idea of a rule or game mechanic being representative of something in the game world is key here, and how that rule represents the thing.
We could give the Rogue class a “Moment of Intuition” ability that allows the player to spend a point to automatically dodge an attack. Some would view that as a metacurrency… but why? It’s representative of the Rogue’s intuitive ability to detect and avoid danger. Plenty of other elements represent these things… Perception, Armor Class, Uncanny Dodge, Danger Sense… and so on.
The player may say “I’m gonna use my Moment of Intuition here to avoid that attack” but the character isn’t doing that… they are simply detecting and avoiding an attack.
Most of the metacurrency elements seen in games seem to be geared around undoing or denying rolls already made, however, which to me is just wrong.
Your character knows strong arguments are needed and it's on you-the-player to - as best you can - present those arguments in real time, just as it's on the DM to respond in real time and in-character as the person who is (maybe) being persuaded.Why? Your character certainly knows he needs to make strong arguments or otherwise exert influence to get what he wants, and he knows that the finance minister, already having the duke’s trust, won’t have to work as hard to convince the duke.
These are known things and the mechanics represent them.
The moment mechanics rear their ugly heads, players (and DMs) start skipping or downplaying the real-time speaking part in favour of just deferring to those mechanics. This can't happen if those mechanics don't exist.