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In a group debate, the debate can end when the first group meets or exceeds their Threshold. If the group likes it may allow the opposing side to take one more action to which it can respond. In an Individual debate, when the first person meets or exceeds the Threshold, each other participant may take one more action and then the social action is considered over.
 
  
 
Whoever made their Threshold receives a minimal version of their goal. Whoever exceeded their Threshold receives a full version of their goal. For these reasons, it is suggested that the goals not be in direct conflict, if possible. If they are, whoever exceeded their Threshold (or had a higher Threshold if both made it) is the victor.
 
Whoever made their Threshold receives a minimal version of their goal. Whoever exceeded their Threshold receives a full version of their goal. For these reasons, it is suggested that the goals not be in direct conflict, if possible. If they are, whoever exceeded their Threshold (or had a higher Threshold if both made it) is the victor.

Revision as of 03:55, 24 October 2015

Social Rules

When the heroes interact with most folks, they will simply state their desires and the NPCs will respond accordingly (accomodating, or with a price, or hostile, as the situation warrants). But when important things are at stake, a Social Contest is a way to resolve the meeting using the rules of the game.

Setup

The first decision that must be made is whether the heroes will act united as a group or independently. For a group, there is one Threshold and a single Count for each side in the debate. For individuals, each individual has their own Threshold and Count. (See the extended test rules: [1])

Each group or individual must select an opponent. A group's Threshold is equal to their opposition's highest Reputation, plus the opposition's highest Wisdom (or for NPCs, their Rating + Bearing) plus the total number of heroes. For individuals, the Threshold is simply the Reputation + Wisdom of the opponent (or Rating + Bearing, as appropriate). Each group or individual must also select a Goal, the desired outcome of the debate.

Initial Assessment

Each social action begins with each side assessing the other, determining how best to approach the meeting. Each participant starts with an Initiative value equal to their own Wisdom and then should roll their Judge skill with a Target number of 6 plus the opposition's Wisdom. Each success (including bonuses) adds one to the Initiative value.

Actions in the Debate

The heroes and NPCs take turns debating, starting with the highest Initiative and going to the lowest. Once everyone has spoken, begin another round. If anyone meets the Threshold, finish the current round and then evaluate the result using the rules below.

On your turn, you may make a skill test using any skill in either the Coyote column or the Turtle row. The Target number is the opposition's Reputation, which the GM may modify to reflect the opposition's reaction to the debate.

ApproachInitiativeSuccessFailure
Attack2Add either your Wisdom or 3 to the Count (whichever is higher), +1 for each Bonus.Add 1 to the target's Count.
Care0Add 1 to your Count, +1 for each Bonus.Add 1 to the target's Count.
Consider1Add 2 to your Count, +1 for each Bonus.Add 1 to the target's Count.
Reflect0A success adds 1 to your Initiative, each Bonus adds 1 more.No effect.

Winning the Debate

Whoever made their Threshold receives a minimal version of their goal. Whoever exceeded their Threshold receives a full version of their goal. For these reasons, it is suggested that the goals not be in direct conflict, if possible. If they are, whoever exceeded their Threshold (or had a higher Threshold if both made it) is the victor.