Difference between revisions of "Perform"
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Typically used with: '''Presence'''. | Typically used with: '''Presence'''. | ||
− | In short: make smiles and money. All the world's a stage and you're the star — or so your pretentious attitude would suggest. Drama jokes aside, characters with ranks in performance are superbly good at entertaining others. Such a trade can be used to lighten moods | + | In short: make smiles and money. All the world's a stage and you're the star — or so your pretentious attitude would suggest. Drama jokes aside, characters with ranks in performance are superbly good at entertaining others. Such a trade can be used to lighten moods, make some cash, and create diversions. |
{{section|Difficulty|A performance check can be used like a [[Negotiate]] check to improve someone's mood. See the Negotiate entry for the DLs for such a use. | {{section|Difficulty|A performance check can be used like a [[Negotiate]] check to improve someone's mood. See the Negotiate entry for the DLs for such a use. | ||
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The GM should make it apparent that a great amount of attention (both good and bad) can come from higher Performance checks.}} | The GM should make it apparent that a great amount of attention (both good and bad) can come from higher Performance checks.}} | ||
+ | {{section|Opposed Rolls|A character can use Performance to create a diversion. Take for example a minstrel who sings a song on a street corner while his ally picks the pockets of the audience. Any person enthralled by the performance (i.e. loses a [[Discern]] to the Performance check) takes a −2 to their [[Perception]] to notice the [[Thievery]].}} | ||
{{section|Retry|A performance can be retried, but ''usually'' after one unimpressive performance, you may be too busy dodging tomatoes to give it another shot.}} | {{section|Retry|A performance can be retried, but ''usually'' after one unimpressive performance, you may be too busy dodging tomatoes to give it another shot.}} | ||
[[Category:Skills]] | [[Category:Skills]] |
Revision as of 21:03, 9 January 2011
Typically used with: Presence.
In short: make smiles and money. All the world's a stage and you're the star — or so your pretentious attitude would suggest. Drama jokes aside, characters with ranks in performance are superbly good at entertaining others. Such a trade can be used to lighten moods, make some cash, and create diversions.
Difficulty
A performance check can be used like a Negotiate check to improve someone's mood. See the Negotiate entry for the DLs for such a use.
A performance check can also be used to score some quick wages in a populated area. Money received is not only a product of how good your performance is, but also the economy of the city or town in which you perform it. Usually, a minstrel can entertain for an entire evening and earn an amount of wealth equal to the check rolled.
The GM should make it apparent that a great amount of attention (both good and bad) can come from higher Performance checks.
Opposed Rolls
A character can use Performance to create a diversion. Take for example a minstrel who sings a song on a street corner while his ally picks the pockets of the audience. Any person enthralled by the performance (i.e. loses a Discern to the Performance check) takes a −2 to their Perception to notice the Thievery.
Retry
A performance can be retried, but usually after one unimpressive performance, you may be too busy dodging tomatoes to give it another shot.