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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 7868767" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>In general, if more than one skill applies, they can choose which to use - in the vast majority of cases, that means they'll use the best applicable skill. See (3) below for a reason they may not want to do so.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If they have time for it, sure, why not? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First, there's the question of the approach (if stated by the player)</p><p></p><p>"Please, sir, I don't have much, but what I do have is yours if you let them go," is Persuasion.</p><p></p><p>"Dude, listen, I have a whole pouch of coins here. You can have it <em>all</em> if you let them go," when the pouch is full of coppers and iron blanks, is Deception.</p><p></p><p>If the player isn't the sort to outright demonstrate their approach, then this is like (1) above - more than one skill may apply. And, here's the difference that may drive a player to choose one over the other.</p><p></p><p>If you use Deception: you are perhaps more likely to succeed (because you actively try to make it seem like a lot of money) but the target will swiftly learn you were being dishonest, and is apt to not react well at all.</p><p></p><p>If you use Persuasion: you are perhaps less likely to succeed, because you don't actively misrepresent how much you have, but the target will not feel cheated when the deal is done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 7868767, member: 177"] In general, if more than one skill applies, they can choose which to use - in the vast majority of cases, that means they'll use the best applicable skill. See (3) below for a reason they may not want to do so. If they have time for it, sure, why not? First, there's the question of the approach (if stated by the player) "Please, sir, I don't have much, but what I do have is yours if you let them go," is Persuasion. "Dude, listen, I have a whole pouch of coins here. You can have it [I]all[/I] if you let them go," when the pouch is full of coppers and iron blanks, is Deception. If the player isn't the sort to outright demonstrate their approach, then this is like (1) above - more than one skill may apply. And, here's the difference that may drive a player to choose one over the other. If you use Deception: you are perhaps more likely to succeed (because you actively try to make it seem like a lot of money) but the target will swiftly learn you were being dishonest, and is apt to not react well at all. If you use Persuasion: you are perhaps less likely to succeed, because you don't actively misrepresent how much you have, but the target will not feel cheated when the deal is done. [/QUOTE]
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