QUOTE (Lobo0705 @ Feb 18 2014, 12:07 PM)
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For me as a GM, I'm not sure that I would let it apply to Leadership or Intimidation.
The idea of First Impression is that you make a good one. I.e. people like you, or are willing to work with you, but it is about a positive personality trait.
That isn't the same as being willing to follow you, or feel threatened by you.
I mean, there might be a specific case where I could be convinced - but in general, I would say no. YMMV.
I'm inclined to agree. I wouldn't be opposed to a house-rule to split it up, though.
"Positive First Impression" X Karma
"Intimidating First Impression" Y Karma
"Force of Personality First Impression" X + Y Karma
As it stands, "First Impression" is a really, really good quality for Face characters; almost mandatory. I'd prefer the system was such that there weren't some qualities that were *so* good you end up almost having to take them (Focused Concentration also comes to mind). 3rd Edition D&D had the same problem with the "Power Attack / Cleave" feats.
-DrZ