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Should Intuition be a skill/ability?
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<blockquote data-quote="plisnithus8" data-source="post: 7922573" data-attributes="member: 6870553"><p>It seems a little like several of you are saying that if the players aren't picking up on clues, then the DM is doing a bad job. To me this gets back to the idea that players' skills are different than characters' skills. I don't ask David to try to pick up a 200 point weight and throw it across the room in order to see if his barbarian is successful. Puzzles can be fun for the players to think through, but I also think Intelligence checks can play a part too. Just because players don't have intuition, maybe their characters should have an opportunity to use Wisdom for that gut check. It's not about gods or someone controlling the characters; it's about the characters having a skill beyond the player's abilities.</p><p></p><p>It also seems that assumptions are being made that this is to railroad players -- it's meant to be a general question, but specifically the current campaign actually is a very sandboxy where an intuition check might help them make a decision when they can't choose between a multitude of options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plisnithus8, post: 7922573, member: 6870553"] It seems a little like several of you are saying that if the players aren't picking up on clues, then the DM is doing a bad job. To me this gets back to the idea that players' skills are different than characters' skills. I don't ask David to try to pick up a 200 point weight and throw it across the room in order to see if his barbarian is successful. Puzzles can be fun for the players to think through, but I also think Intelligence checks can play a part too. Just because players don't have intuition, maybe their characters should have an opportunity to use Wisdom for that gut check. It's not about gods or someone controlling the characters; it's about the characters having a skill beyond the player's abilities. It also seems that assumptions are being made that this is to railroad players -- it's meant to be a general question, but specifically the current campaign actually is a very sandboxy where an intuition check might help them make a decision when they can't choose between a multitude of options. [/QUOTE]
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