Seduce to Deceive (3.5e Other)

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Author: Leziad (talk)
Date Created: 15th November 2017
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Seduce to Deceive[edit]

You gain a new Bluff ability called Seduce to Deceive, which allows you to make a target temporarily friendly toward you. It can only be used against a creature that finds you attractive and is willing to be seduced. A successful check temporarily increases the creature's disposition, much like using the Intimidate skill. The check is opposed by a Sense Motive check which the may user may adds his or her Charisma modifier to instead of Wisdom.

If the opposed check is successful, the creature becomes friendly toward you as long as you stay with it and for 1d6x10 minutes thereafter. In this state, the target also take a −6 penalty on Sense Motive checks to see through your Bluff. After this time, the creature's disposition returns to normal, or worsens by one step if it was taken advantage of or may even improve if you made the correct steps. After the check is rolled, you may take a −5 penalty to your check, you may lengthen the time the creature stays friendly toward you to 1d6 hours. This can be done cumulatively (1d6 days at −10, 1d6 weeks at −15, etc).

A typical Seduce to Deceive check takes 2d4+1x10 minutes and requires seduction and usually fornication. If the check succeeded by 10 or more, the attempt takes 1d4+1x10 minutes and only requires flirtation. If the check succeeded by 20 or more, the attempt takes 1d4+1 minutes and merely requires charm. Retries are not possible, as the target becomes too suspicious.

Some targets have loose or strong moral fibers, granting a bonus or penalty on their opposed check accordingly. The bonus or penalty is usually in increments of 5, usually to a max of +10. As above, a creature unwilling to be seduced simply cannot be affected by this ability. Attempting to seduce a target that is particularly suspicious toward you also inflicts a −10 penalty on the check; this becomes −15 if your reputation as a seducer is well-known.

This is a replacement to the Seduce to Learn Secret ability.



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AuthorLeziad +
Identifier3.5e Other +
RatingUnrated +
SummaryA remake of Seduce to Learn, which is more versatile and make more sense. +
TitleSeduce to Deceive +