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Hello
I know there is a general consensus about the antagonize feat, that it is broken and such.. I don't really care about what part.
I want to know, whether it is usable outside of combat? The following examples are only a question about the intimidate version of the feat.
Example 1: Marrick with Antagonize is on a tavern, drinking. He sees the guy who shacked his girl, but he knows that beating him up will make him lose his hand. So he decides to go up to him, and use the Anatagonize-feat on him, to make him initiate the fight.
In the example above, the character with the antagonize-feat knows something about his intended target.
Example 2: Marrick arrives at a city he has never been in, and decides to go to the local tavern. He gets a little drunk, and wants a good fight. So he picks the biggest and most grim-looking guy in the tavern, and decides to taunt him to initiate the fight.
In this example, the characte rwith the antagonize-feat has never met his intented target and there is no particular tension between the two characters.
So what do you guys think? Can you use the antagonize-feat like that?
And a little side question.. Would a hell knight use the antagonize feat like in the first example and try to get people convicted he doesn't like? The hell knight is probably LN or LE.