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==PVP==
 
While there is the potential for a fairly significant amount of player vs player conflict in a game like this one, I prefer not to run games that lean heavily to that assumption.
 
 
'''For reference, what I consider PVP basically amounts to this:''' <u>''If an action would require dice to affect an NPC, then it counts as PVP if used against a PC''</u>
 
 
So disagrements, trash talking, indirect actions that might affect another character but aren't made directly against that character are all potentially on the table with the caveat that if something just makes the game not fun for someone that we respect that and steer clear.
 
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If you want to do something that directly acts against another player's character, proceed based on the following criteria:
 
: '''Unilateral Permission:''' The other player agrees to your action. No rolls are needed. Just RP it out.
 
: '''Limited Permission:''' The other player doesn't agree that it is an automatic thing, but does agree to let the math rocks decide. Roll it out. If initiative is a concern, I will handle that case by case.
 
: '''Declined Permission:''' The other player does not agree to PVP. Move on with something else.
 
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In Essence, as with Exalted 3e, there are cases where an action 'against' another PC might have been caused by an NPC or related to an NPC action, like countering social influence applied against a PC.  In that case I'll default to Limited unless it's particularly uncomfortable.
 

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