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<blockquote data-quote="Garthanos" data-source="post: 7526548" data-attributes="member: 82504"><p>OK I will bite I have been working on a Practice that has a very LOKI feel to it basically the character can figure out The Perfect Price for a subject its a Insight Based item... the effect is it allows you to effectively barter down the price of just such a situation. (So if the rest of the party goes with it then its rather designed just for this) normally it takes time to perform as one has to go and gather what the subject wants more than just popping out the gold so in the end the party has spent from 1/2 to 1/5th the amount on that bribe ie 1/20th to 1/50th but the party on the other end is nice and happy it sometimes can take considerable time to do story might preclude it in a time intensive situation.</p><p></p><p>If one didnt have the practice but was still trained in Insight it might somewhat be achievable but the die roll would be just to find success and it might only be 1/2 price at best. Say actually giving them a magic item of lower level... one he knows will make his boss happy with him perhaps.</p><p></p><p>Trying to wear a DMs and Players hat at the same time with my usually game hacker hat getting mixed in LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garthanos, post: 7526548, member: 82504"] OK I will bite I have been working on a Practice that has a very LOKI feel to it basically the character can figure out The Perfect Price for a subject its a Insight Based item... the effect is it allows you to effectively barter down the price of just such a situation. (So if the rest of the party goes with it then its rather designed just for this) normally it takes time to perform as one has to go and gather what the subject wants more than just popping out the gold so in the end the party has spent from 1/2 to 1/5th the amount on that bribe ie 1/20th to 1/50th but the party on the other end is nice and happy it sometimes can take considerable time to do story might preclude it in a time intensive situation. If one didnt have the practice but was still trained in Insight it might somewhat be achievable but the die roll would be just to find success and it might only be 1/2 price at best. Say actually giving them a magic item of lower level... one he knows will make his boss happy with him perhaps. Trying to wear a DMs and Players hat at the same time with my usually game hacker hat getting mixed in LOL. [/QUOTE]
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