When engaging in a trade, an Air approach allows a character to con others, getting something for nothing. It lets a character inflate the prices of items they are selling, convince others to trust them with resources, and steal.
Details
The Air approach to a Trade skill revolves around understanding the value of things better than everyone else and then ruthlessly exploiting this advantage to get something for nothing. It can be used to manipulate people’s perception of an item’s value, convincing them to pay more for it or making it easier to steal it. This approach also governs most criminal activity that falls into the categories of theft (from pickpocketing to embezzlement), bribery, and smuggling.
A character uses Con when they want to:
A character uses Con when they want to:
- Sell a product for a higher value.
- Pick someone’s pocket.
- Falsify a manifest or other record.
- Offer someone a bribe in a deniable fashion.
- Disguise a shipment of contraband as legal goods
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If you failed, determine the easiest way to accomplish the task you were attempting (skill and approach). |
* + |
Remove 1 strife you gained from this check per * spent this way. |
* * |
Provide assistance to the next character to attempt a check to accomplish something similar |
* |
If you failed, provide assistance to the next character trying to accomplish the same action (p. 298 CRB) |
* |
Learn another character in the scene’s demeanor (if an NPC) and current strife. |
* + |
Act subtly to attract minimal attention in your efforts. Extra * makes the attempt even subtler. |
* * |
Notice an interesting detail about a character in the scene, such as an advantage or disadvantage. At the GM’s discretion, you may establish a new detail for an NPC. |
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Convince a buyer to pay an additional 10% for an item you are selling. |
Trade + Air Shuji Opportunities
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None
Special Circumstance Opportunities
In the Shadowlands
*+ You detect a subtle sign in your environment that lets you get your bearings, such as a stream that runs slightly less Tainted than the environment around it or the growths on the twisted trees that point toward the Festering Pit. This landmark helps guide you for one scene, plus one additional scene in the Shadowlands per * spent this way
Against Tainted Threats
** Confronted with the horrors of the Taint, you remain alert and able to discern a weakness in your foe. Reduce the TN of your next check made to oppose or harm a Tainted character by 1, as you examine the threat before you and formulate an appropriate response.
While Tainted
** Your newfound cunning is able to redirect attention
away from you, potentially concealing your Tainted nature or letting you
avoid scrutiny. The TN of the next check made to scrutinize you or your
actions is increased by 1.
In Negotiations
**+ Your careful verbal trap ensnares someone in a position in which they must either give up ground or give you a boon. They must offer you a minor concession unrelated to your current social objective unless they give up 1 momentum point per ** spent this way
In Romance
** The conversation turns to mutual friends or acquaintances. Name a character you and your intended both know. They must tell you what they think of that character, revealing one of that person’s advantages or disadvantages.
In Espionage
*+ Your subtlety allows you to step out of sight of people, whether by hiding in a crowd or within convenient terrain. Designate a number of Minion NPCs equal to * spent this way or a single Adversary NPC with vigilance lower than or equal to * spent this way. Those characters lose sight of you (and do not notice your absence unless actively looking for you).
In Contested Territory
* You discern subtle signs of incoming trouble and can take steps to avoid it. The next time you enter a conflict scene this session, you may add a kept die showing * to your initiative check.
** You create a clever disguise or ruse to get the jump on potential foes. The next time you enter a conflict scene this session, after initiative has been determined, choose one character in the scene. On that character's next check, they must reroll all results containing non-explosive Success symbols.
** You create a clever disguise or ruse to get the jump on potential foes. The next time you enter a conflict scene this session, after initiative has been determined, choose one character in the scene. On that character's next check, they must reroll all results containing non-explosive Success symbols.