Trick or Treat #Microfeats #HalloweenisComing

Trick or Treat. Those who refuse to aid you will regret it. When you make a Diplomacy check to request aid of a creature that is at least indifferent toward you, and the check fails, you may warn the target failure to aid you may come at a cost. This allows you to make another check for aid at -5, receiving aid if successful but afterward the creature’s attitude toward you worsens by one step. If this check fails, the target suffers a -2 penalty to all saving throws against your abilities and all opposed skill checks against you.
Until you have forced the target to make an opposed check or saving throw in circumstances where the target cannot take 10, you do not gain the benefits of this feat. You can only have this bonus against one creature at a time. If you fail to force a creature to make an opposed skill check or save by the time the next full moon rises, the feat resets, the bonuses end, and you can use Trick or Treat again. #Microfeats #HalloweenisComing

About Owen K.C. Stephens

Owen K.C. Stephens Owen Kirker Clifford Stephens is a full-time ttRPG Writer, designer, developer, publisher, and consultant. He's the publisher for Rogue Genius Games, and has served as the Starfinder Design Lead for Paizo Publishing, the Freeport and Pathfinder RPG developer for Green Ronin, a developer for Rite Publishing, and the Editor-in-Chief for Evil Genius Games. Owen has written game material for numerous other companies, including Wizards of the Coast, Kobold Press, White Wolf, Steve Jackson Games and Upper Deck. He also consults, freelances, and in the off season, sleeps. He has a Pateon which supports his online work. You can find it at https://www.patreon.com/OwenKCStephens

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