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I have yet to find a useful purpose for the intimidation option of persuasion. Is there a real use for it, or is it just there for decoration? (And another way to lower someone's disposition toward you).
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I think that Intimidation has the effect of temporarily increasing a character's

disposition towards you, only to lower it afterwards. I also think - I am not sure -

that a strong but non-charismatic character is more likely to be successful with

intimidation than with flattery.

 

EDIT:Verbatim from the manual:

 

PERSUASION

Successful persuasion depends on your Speechcraft skill for Admire, Taunt and

Intimidate, and on your Mercantile skill for Bribe.

 

(page 42)

 

...looks like I was wrong :)

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But that still doesn't really answer what it's for........

 

 

This is the only use I have found for it:

 

I try to sell something to a merchant at a way too high price, and I click the "Sell" button like 25 times. Anytime after I close that window, if I try to barter with the same merchant, he says something to the effect of "I don't do business with people like you." I bribe him with 1000 gold, and I can trade with him again...

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No, you can't get people to run just through being good at persuasion.

 

As for traders not liking you when you fail at lowering the price, simply leave the conversation with them and then restart it. Any penalties/bonuses caused through barter are wiped clean when you leave the conversation, so the 1000 gold wasn't really necessary.

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well it scares people so you dont have to bother with a bribe and you can save yourself money.

if you have a high bounty or reputation then you have more chance of doin it successfully.

only problem is the person will not like you after you finish talking to them.

and it is easier to do than admire.

bribe is as successful in raising the persons attitude to you but its a lot cheaper.

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