Diplomacy

Obsidian has not yet confirmed the existence or non-existence of this skill in NWN2.

DnD 3.5 Diplomacy
Use this skill to persuade the chamberlain to let you see the king, to negotiate peace between feuding barbarian tribes, or to convince the ogre mages that have captured you that they should ransom you back to your friends instead of twisting your limbs off one by one. Diplomacy involves etiquette, social grace, tact, subtlety, and a way with words. A skilled character knows the formal and informal rules of conduct, social expectations, proper forms of address, and so on. This skill represents the ability to give others the right impression of yourself, to negotiate effectively, and to influence others.

Modifying ability: Chariams

Classes: Bard, Cleric, Druid, Monk, Paladin, Rogue

Requires training: No

Check: You can change the attitudes of others (nonplayer characters) with a successful diplomacy check. In negotiations, participants roll opposed diplomacy checks and the winner gains the advantage. Opposed checks also resolve situations when two advocates or diplomats plead opposite cases in a hearing before a third party.

Action: Changing others' attitudes with diplomacy generally takes at least one full minute (10 consecutive full-round actions). In some situations, this time requirement may greatly increase. A rushed diplomacy check (such as an attempt to head off a fight between two angry warriors) can be made as a full-round action, but you take a -10 penalty on the check.

Try Again: Optional, but not recommended because retries usually do not work. Even if the initial diplomacy check succeeds the other character can be persuaded only so far, and a retry may do more harm than good. If the initial check fails, the other character has probably become more firmly committed to his position, and a retry is futile.

Special: A half-elf has a +2 racial bonus on diplomacy checks, thanks to her ability to relate well to others. If you have the Negotiator feat, you get a +2 bonus on diplomacy checks.

Synergy: If you have 5 or more ranks in Bluff, Knowledge (nobility and royalty), or Sense Motive, you get a +2 bonus on diplomacy checks.

NWN comparison

 * NWN divided diplomacy into two skills, persuade and taunt.