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Intimidation or Intermediate Interrogation?
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Adelaide Woodward
Adelaide Woodward

Aug-6-2007 17:42

Hi, I've just started a detective with the Tough and Charming archetype. I've gotten all my Charming skills (except for the faction skills), so I'm considering adding some tough skills. I've got some skill points to spend and I was wondering if anyone had some recommendations whether I should spend them on Intimidation or Intermediate Interrogation? I'm currently working on RRH cases and was wondering if I should expect to have tougher time with suspects or townies clamming as I move forward.

Thanks very much!

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Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-6-2007 21:57

Also before you go dealing with going after your tough skills, one other you should invest in is Judge of Character. This skill will let you know which set of skills, tough or charming, will help you the most in a given situation.

Like Arabella said, by the time you've gotten your smart skills (at least the basic ones, but the advanced ones would be adviseable too), lock-picking (NOT to be confused with pick-pocketing), research, flirting, and JOC, it'll be quite a while before you're ready to deal with getting the tough skills.

Good luck, and happy hunting!! ;-)

Treschaude
Treschaude
Washed Up Punter

Aug-6-2007 23:49

Breit - fyi - tough and charming detectives are born with judge of character. :) No need to purchase it. They get to switch off if they want to from the get go. I thought that was the whole point. When I first started, I thought everyone had it! I was amazed to learn that some people had no idea what it looked like from the other side.

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