billd91
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1) Bogus projection of intent on an intimate, drawn-out social scale (a card game, a parlay, a duplicitous action like a double cross, maintaining the veneer of an undercover agent, etc) should definitely fall under the purview of Charisma. There are micro, sensory cues that are being manipulated (facial expressions, extremely subtle postures, mood subterfuge, voice inflection/cadence/tone) and are either empathically read or obtusely ignored/undiscovered. That is definitely Charisma. But what of the instantaneous, non-intimate interchange on the athletic field where people are moving at high speeds, information is conveyed/parsed/processed and decisions are made in micro-seconds (at an unconscious level). Are these athletic interchanges in the same vein as the former; Charisma vs Will? Flick of the Wrist in 3.x was modeled off of Thievery (and therefore Dexterity, hand-speed, coordination in legerdemain etc). I always found that considerably better. One of my PCs had that feat but didn't take combat feint (normal feint was unusable as it was an action economy nightmare).
2) The term "suddeness" is used to describe athletic explosiveness (burst); The ability to leap explosively multiple times, stop and cut on a dime and switch field at full speed and get back to full speed immediately, the quick release of a football/shot (rather than an elongated motion which telegraphs), the ability to get to top speed from a standstill almost immediately. If we could have the granularity, these things would best be modeled by a combination of Strength and Dexterity. However, if we have to use just one (as we tend to have to do in D&D), which ability score would you choose? Should that choice interact with the above scenarios at all?
Strength is reasonable for explosiveness checks. But I'd still go with Dex for legerdemain, Charisma for projecting intent, and Wisdom for defense of most of those situations. I advise more emphasis on multiple attributes in general rather than focusing on a single attribute. And if the fighter wants to pump-fake but doesn't have the Charisma to pull it off, sucks to be him.
Some judgments I'd make:
- A quarterback/running back tandem performs a play-action fake causing the linebackers to crash the line of scrimmage, abandoning deep middle coverage. Dex vs Wis/Perception
- A quarterback stares down the right side of the field drawing the safety 10 steps in that direction; outside of the hash-mark. When the safety vacates the seam, the quarterback hits the tight end running down it. Cha vs Wis/Sense motive
- A running back jukes right, plants his foot and cuts back left, leaving a tackler in his wake, scrambling for nothing but air. Str vs Dex/Reflex
- A pitcher throws an 84 mile per hour change-up with the exact same motion and armspeed in which he just threw a 94 mph fastball by a hitter. The hitter is foolishly out in front on the change-up, swinging and missing and screwing himself into the ground. Dex vs Wis/Perception
- A basketball player in the post performs an up-fake, causing the defender to leave his feet. He then pivots past the defender, stepping through and scoring an uncontested layup. Cha vs Wis/Sense motive
- A hockey forward behind the net, in the peripheral vision of the goalie, skates hard right, drawing the goalie to that post. He spins, stick-handling the puck to the opposite side of the net for a wraparound score. Dex vs Dex/Reflex maybe