Crazy Jerome
First Post
Also...I'm sure you meant to say it doesn't accomplish it for you in the type of game you play.
No, I was careful with that construction. I'm not sure you noted the qualifiers, though, and I'll grant that it is a strong assertion.
Crafting "perform" skills onto a 3E or 4E skill system is a mechanical choice that you may then turn around and use to get some kind of result you like, either flagging or more involved (e.g. inspiration for narration by the PC or DM). And don't take my disparagement of the mechanics to be disparaging those results. But I said that I'd like a mechanical choice that had a relevant mechanical result. And rolling a skill check on Perform doesn't do that for anyone. It does fake one, via sleight of hand for "impressing someone" or other results that require fiat and narration to mean anything (and tread on the ground of other skills, but that's another issue). The only exception might be using perform as a profession skill to make money--which while meeting my criteria is not very impressive.
