Raven Crowking
First Post
"I thought of a way I can use my skills! I roll a d4, and if I get a 1, I use Diplomacy, a 2, I use Intimidate..."
That's not a way to use your skills. That's a way to choose a skill. Once you've chosen your skill, you're still left with having to think of a way to use your skills to meet the challenges you face.
-Hyp.
You missed the distinction I made between glossing and actually using skills.
Most physical skills are glossed because the player cannot meaningfully engage in the campaign world in any physical way. Combat is not as glossed because combat is both cereberal and physical. Tactics are as important as outcome, and the player can interact tactically with the game world. Tactics are not nearly so glossy, as a result, but the outcome is a die roll -- completely glossed.
"Thinking of ways to use your skills" in this context can be taken to mean nothing more than glossing. I am not saying that this was what was intended; merely that it is not as clear as you seem to think it is.
RC