jhorleb wrote:
I'm on the fence bout the part about not being an aggressive action. I see the reasoning behind it for buffs, but it might be overpowering for the use of persuade to initiate PK. Is a bard currently legally responsible for actions of others initiated by persuade the way a charmer is with his charmee?
IMO this is exactly how it should work; just like charm. A successful charm is not an aggressive or illegal action. So it should be for persuade, too. However, if the action you made the subject of persuasion perform is illegal, you should be the one held responsible for it.