Rodwen wrote:
And what seems to be the popular vote is that the use of disguise isn't the game making things unnecessarily difficult, it's the player making things difficult for you by using a disguise that can confuse you. It's a tactic. One of the two things that are supposedly colliding in this community.
The disguise isn't confusing the player, it's confusing the game. I wouldn't shoot the trib NPCs intentionally, but my character does because of the code limitation of only being able to use adjective or race in the skirmishing target instead of having the option to put the whole "adjective sex race" title in there and be done with it. And because of a lack of clear rules on what is appropriate.
Unfortunately, the Talon NPCs are easier to abuse that way because their naming follows the "adjective gender race" standard and they aren't simply nameless legionnaires or peacekeepers. I like how they look but if they are going to be abused like this, they should better change to the more generic "Talon whatever" system. Unless it's also appropriate to make "leggionaire male humans" and "council female half-elves".
A master of disguise would use change sex herbs, polymorph scrolls or even the usual cabal spell that does the job nicely. Not exploit a targeting weakness.