08-28-2020, 08:21 PM
Animal Call – Finesse – Mimic the calls of animals of the character's size or smaller.
Berserk – Brawn – The character ignores all damage in combat for one Turn for each Success of the roll, after which all damage upon the character is assessed.
Bluff – Finesse – Deceive others as to your intent or abilities. TN: Opponent’s |Intellect|, Successes: Opponent’s |Knowledge|/2, round up. Multiple rolls allowed.
Haggle – Finesse – To bargain over the price or value of goods or services. The skill only works with those who are willing to haggle: a merchant at market is inclined to haggle; a ferryman isn’t. Both sides roll on Haggle with a TN of the other’s |Intellect| then compare the number of Successes. The side with more Successes has the advantage, the greater the difference, the greater the advantage. The player may quit at any time, paying or receiving the current agreed amount. NPCs quit haggling when they have a roll with no Successes and almost always quit when down by five Successes total.
Mime – Finesse – The art of justifiably getting punched in the face. Includes clowning.
Berserk – Brawn – The character ignores all damage in combat for one Turn for each Success of the roll, after which all damage upon the character is assessed.
Bluff – Finesse – Deceive others as to your intent or abilities. TN: Opponent’s |Intellect|, Successes: Opponent’s |Knowledge|/2, round up. Multiple rolls allowed.
Haggle – Finesse – To bargain over the price or value of goods or services. The skill only works with those who are willing to haggle: a merchant at market is inclined to haggle; a ferryman isn’t. Both sides roll on Haggle with a TN of the other’s |Intellect| then compare the number of Successes. The side with more Successes has the advantage, the greater the difference, the greater the advantage. The player may quit at any time, paying or receiving the current agreed amount. NPCs quit haggling when they have a roll with no Successes and almost always quit when down by five Successes total.
Mime – Finesse – The art of justifiably getting punched in the face. Includes clowning.
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