Why, yes! You would be able to roll for it in one of my games!

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    • MimicJar@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Let’s say you want to haggle a better price at a shop.

      You can start by explaining that to your DM.

      They might ask how, and you can just generally describe what you’d like to do.

      Not sure how to explain? Ask the DM to better describe the shop or individual.

      Then pick something, maybe they have a sweet hat, or a cool earring. Maybe the store looks really clean or maybe all the other patrons are dressed fancy. Maybe you can investigate the craftsmanship of the weapon or shield and compliment the shop owner.

      The important thing is you pick something, it doesn’t matter what. Maybe that earring you commented on is a family heirloom. Roll well and the shopkeep is reminded of their family an gives you the family and friends discount. Roll poorly and the shopkeep is reminded of how their family was brutally murdered and they ask you to leave.

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    6 months ago

    Just channel Johnny Bravo.

    Or Austin Powers.

    Make it so over the top that they never ask you to elaborate again.

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    You don’t necessarily need to roleplay, but something like “I would like to play on their guilt by seeming hopeless.” or “I would like to bring up the horrible acts of the orc warlord to stoke their anger.” or “I would like to convince them to help by pointing out how their oaths may apply in this situation.” would really help sell the specifics. If you are just trying a flat check I have no real way to know what you are planning on doing other than just sort of charmingly asking “Please?”

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      Sure but that’s still a weird situation when you lack charisma in real life. My 20 CHA character with proficiency in persuasion would have ideas and know which of those options would work best in this situation. It’s absolutely demanding on your real life charisma in a way no other check is.

      Nobody asks for a real life strength check before the barbarian can push the boulder out of the way

      Nobody asks the player running a rogue to demonstrate “how they’d pick the lock” to determine how high the PC needs to roll in the game

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            Do you go around comically smashing things in real life?

            I’m just saying if you’re struggling to play the game a certain way you can just play a way that better fits you and you might enjoy it more

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        The issue is only if the DM penalizes you for it. I think the result should ultimately be up to the dice, but explaining what exactly you’re doing helps the DM move the story in the right direction.

        Also, the game will inevitably require irl skills to play. You can’t “roleplay” combat strategy or how much you pay attention irl, so there’s no escaping that. I don’t think it’s that unreasonable to expect players to at least come up with simple descriptions of what they’re trying to achieve during a dialogue.