In DFRPG, characters can invoke another character's aspects by spending fate points. When a character does this, does the fate point go to the GM, or does it go to the character whose aspect was just invoked?
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Was reading through and found this blurb on YS 106:
The procedure to invoke an aspect that isn't on your character is precisely the same as a regular invocation: just declare how that aspect is relevant, spend a fate point, and take a +2 or a reroll. The only thing to keep in mind is that, if you're invoking an aspect on another PC or on a NPC to gain an advantage over them, that character will receive the fate point you spent, either at the end of the exchange (in conflict, see page 197) or at the end of the scene (outside of conflict).
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I appreciate the citation, but could you unpack it a bit please? Particularly, does "invoking an aspect on another PC or on an NPC" mean any invoke on a roll against them, only aspects that are actually on the PC or NPC being opposed? – BESW Apr 11 '13 at 02:14
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@besw I read it as any roll where you spend a fate point to use one of their aspects against them. So let's say an npc has vanity as an aspect, and we're in a social conflict, i could throw a gnarly comment attacking his looks and invoke his vanity aspect with a fate point. i would get the +2 and he would get the fate point. – DForck42 Apr 11 '13 at 03:46
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But what about if I invoke a
Tough Crowdaspect that's on the location, instead? Does he get the point even though the aspect is on him, or does the point evaporate? – BESW Apr 11 '13 at 03:51 -
do you have an example Player 1 has aspect epic wiseass player 2 then says player 1's character is a wiseass so he would get in this fight first??
An example would help
– Ax Kidson Nov 10 '11 at 03:27