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| ====== Diplomacy (CHA) ====== | ====== Diplomacy (CHA) ====== | ||
| + | ======== Archived! ======== | ||
| Diplomacy is used to persuade and charm others into doing your bidding. | Diplomacy is used to persuade and charm others into doing your bidding. | ||
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| You can also use Diplomacy to get a better deal when bartering with NPCs. As part of negotiating a deal, you may roll Diplomacy, and the target creature may make a contested Diplomacy or Intimidate roll against you. Depending on whether you succeed or fail, you may see changes in their offerings change up to 50% in either direction, either favorably or unfavorably towards you. | You can also use Diplomacy to get a better deal when bartering with NPCs. As part of negotiating a deal, you may roll Diplomacy, and the target creature may make a contested Diplomacy or Intimidate roll against you. Depending on whether you succeed or fail, you may see changes in their offerings change up to 50% in either direction, either favorably or unfavorably towards you. | ||
| - | You cannot use Diplomacy against a creature that does not understand you, or has an Intelligence of 3 or less. | + | You cannot use Diplomacy against a creature that does not understand you, or has an Intelligence of 3 or less. Using this skill is typically a Full Action, at minimum. |
| ==== Table: Creature Starting Attitude Diplomacy Examples ==== | ==== Table: Creature Starting Attitude Diplomacy Examples ==== | ||
