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<blockquote data-quote="mcmillan" data-source="post: 5884101" data-attributes="member: 6681949"><p>Well as expected my players decided to try to get info out of their prisoner. I didn't explicitly explain the mechanics, but was planning to use it as a guide of how to respond. However one player rolled high on the very first check, and after that it ended up being pretty free form since they never lost rapport, so I'm not sure how well it showed what things might look like using the mechanics. </p><p></p><p>But that still might be informative since one thing I did notice was that the moderate check seemed pretty easy to hit, at least under these conditions. Since we had the whole group surrounding their prisoner, pretty much whichever approach they wanted to take one of the players could be fairly certain of having a high modifier (hitting a moderate success with rolls between 3-8). This was with equal level DCs, if the targets are higher level it may work a bit better. While splitting up, or having to take a specific approach might limit things some, I might suggest having some circumstances where the target be less open to talking and starts off with a hard DC to establish rapport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcmillan, post: 5884101, member: 6681949"] Well as expected my players decided to try to get info out of their prisoner. I didn't explicitly explain the mechanics, but was planning to use it as a guide of how to respond. However one player rolled high on the very first check, and after that it ended up being pretty free form since they never lost rapport, so I'm not sure how well it showed what things might look like using the mechanics. But that still might be informative since one thing I did notice was that the moderate check seemed pretty easy to hit, at least under these conditions. Since we had the whole group surrounding their prisoner, pretty much whichever approach they wanted to take one of the players could be fairly certain of having a high modifier (hitting a moderate success with rolls between 3-8). This was with equal level DCs, if the targets are higher level it may work a bit better. While splitting up, or having to take a specific approach might limit things some, I might suggest having some circumstances where the target be less open to talking and starts off with a hard DC to establish rapport. [/QUOTE]
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