hawkeyefan
Legend
I don't think they do, as many of them just autowork, so I think by RAW they would just skip this sort of "do me a favour" thing. I think it is cool gameplay opportunity, but not something I need the feature for, nor something that is aided rather than hindered by their existence.
I would say that there are many DMs who need a reminder that they shouldn’t say no as often as they do. And 5e has brought in a lot of new folks to the game… so it’s probably good for them to include auto-yes elements of play.
Everything in combat, just like the rest of the game, starts with action declaration: ie, the fiction. We then use the mechanics to adjudicate it.
So do the background features, though.
“I want to seek aid from the local nobility.”
“I’d like to get a message to my contact in Waterdeep. I seek out caravans heading to the west.”
“With the sheriff on our tail, we’re gonna need a place to hide. The commoners love me… I’ll see if any will provide us with a place to hide.”
Then we use the mechanics to determine what happens, and then we narrate accordingly.