| mindmancer |
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Hey guys! My group recently had a disagreement at a session and I was hoping some here could provide me some insight.
My group thinks that every time you lie to your party, you have to make a bluff check against their sense motive. Every time, regardless of whether they suspect deception or not. I think you only have to bluff check when they detect your lie and decide to roll sense motive, or the DM suggest they should or otherwise hints at it. They only thing we could agree on is that the DM should always be informed of a PC's true intentions.
When lying to a PC do you have to inform the person out of character?
Do you have to make a bluff check every time you lie to a PC and or do they have to roll sense motive?
I know most of this may be DM discretion. I also know lying between PC's is not advisable, just wondering what your thoughts are.
Thanks!