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− | |description=Greed, | + | |description=Greed is good. At least, it's good to you. You have a very strong desire to line your pockets, although what you do with your riches is up to your individual tastes. Be you a miser or spendthrift, you take a −2 penalty to resist opportunities, even obviously dangerous ones (fun if you're also a [[Coward]]), that offer significant largess, and you must make a [[Self-Control]] check to avoid searching every corner of a dungeon for treasure, or looting every corpse you find, friend and foe alike. You cannot resist taking any especially valuable-looking object except by making a [[Self-Control]] + [[Focus]] check (DL 15 or more, depending on value of item and circumstance)… that golden, gem-encrusted urn must be worth a king's ransom, and even if you KNOW it's booby-trapped, you've just got to have it… |
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Revision as of 20:45, 4 December 2010
Greed is good. At least, it's good to you. You have a very strong desire to line your pockets, although what you do with your riches is up to your individual tastes. Be you a miser or spendthrift, you take a −2 penalty to resist opportunities, even obviously dangerous ones (fun if you're also a Coward), that offer significant largess, and you must make a Self-Control check to avoid searching every corner of a dungeon for treasure, or looting every corpse you find, friend and foe alike. You cannot resist taking any especially valuable-looking object except by making a Self-Control + Focus check (DL 15 or more, depending on value of item and circumstance)… that golden, gem-encrusted urn must be worth a king's ransom, and even if you KNOW it's booby-trapped, you've just got to have it…