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In short: compel through fear. Street thugs and interrogators have one thing in common: an ability to cow others to do things.  Using [[Intimidate]] puts the ball in your court (whether or not you've actually ''got game'' or not).  This check doesn't necessarily mean a growl, scream, or overt display of power.  Sometimes a meaningful glance at the bloody weapon at your side is enough.  Those who you successfully cow are much, much more likely to do what you ask.  
 
In short: compel through fear. Street thugs and interrogators have one thing in common: an ability to cow others to do things.  Using [[Intimidate]] puts the ball in your court (whether or not you've actually ''got game'' or not).  This check doesn't necessarily mean a growl, scream, or overt display of power.  Sometimes a meaningful glance at the bloody weapon at your side is enough.  Those who you successfully cow are much, much more likely to do what you ask.  
  
You can use Intimidate during combat to instill a sense of fear into a single opponent, imposing −2 penalties on all rolls during combat.  Performing such an action takes 4 [[AP]]. An opponent can only be intimidated in this manner once per encounter.
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You can use Intimidate during combat to instill a sense of fear into a single opponent, imposing −2 penalties on all rolls during combat.  Performing such an action takes 4 [[AP]]. An opponent can only be intimidated in this manner once per encounter. [[Taunt]] and Intimidate are incompatible: you're either scaring a person, or you're provoking them, so the penalties do not stack.
  
 
{{section|Difficulty|Intimidate is an opposed roll, so there are no set difficulties.}}
 
{{section|Difficulty|Intimidate is an opposed roll, so there are no set difficulties.}}
{{section|Opposed Rolls|Intimidate is always opposed by a [[Guts]] roll (without Magic Defense).}}
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{{section|Opposed Rolls|Intimidate is always opposed by a [[Guts]] roll. If the target critically fails the Guts check, they attempt to flee from you by whatever means possible. The GM can decide how long a target remains fearful of the encounter.}}
 
{{section|Time|Intimidating opponents in combat takes 4 [[AP]].}}
 
{{section|Time|Intimidating opponents in combat takes 4 [[AP]].}}
 
{{section|Retry|Failed Intimidate checks can be retried at a cumulative −2 penalty each time.}}
 
{{section|Retry|Failed Intimidate checks can be retried at a cumulative −2 penalty each time.}}
  
 
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[[Category:Skills]]

Revision as of 13:31, 20 June 2017

Typically used with: Presence.

In short: compel through fear. Street thugs and interrogators have one thing in common: an ability to cow others to do things. Using Intimidate puts the ball in your court (whether or not you've actually got game or not). This check doesn't necessarily mean a growl, scream, or overt display of power. Sometimes a meaningful glance at the bloody weapon at your side is enough. Those who you successfully cow are much, much more likely to do what you ask.

You can use Intimidate during combat to instill a sense of fear into a single opponent, imposing −2 penalties on all rolls during combat. Performing such an action takes 4 AP. An opponent can only be intimidated in this manner once per encounter. Taunt and Intimidate are incompatible: you're either scaring a person, or you're provoking them, so the penalties do not stack.

Difficulty

Intimidate is an opposed roll, so there are no set difficulties.

Opposed Rolls

Intimidate is always opposed by a Guts roll. If the target critically fails the Guts check, they attempt to flee from you by whatever means possible. The GM can decide how long a target remains fearful of the encounter.

Time

Intimidating opponents in combat takes 4 AP.

Retry

Failed Intimidate checks can be retried at a cumulative −2 penalty each time.