Meeting someone for the first time in play- Faction Moves vs. Skin Moves
So playing US today with Declan Feeney and when two PC’s met with or interacted with forces loyal to an hostile Immortal, we didnt “Put a Face to a Name” (which is about knowing something interesting or important about them. they owe you a debt or learning their reputation) but rather we went for the very similar Aware:Did Your Homework (Know a dangerous secret about them) and the Immortal: Been Around (You previously knew them, they might owe you a debt, or something from the past you know or have is useful now).
But the Skin moves feel a lot like the Faction move, and cover much the same ground thematically (knowing about an NPC to your advantage (or disadvantage on a miss). So, in terms of Advance marking, should such moves count as Faction moves? (and be included into their text).
Or, is the way to play it when meeting a new NPC be for the player to always call for a “Put a Face to a Name” move and then follow up with the Skin Move? I worry that it could just add extra pressure on the GM to create some cool info on the fly for the Know the Face, and then have to think up even cooler answers to a subsequent roll, moments later.
I think if the Skin move covers the same ground as a Factional Move then perhaps they should count as Faction moves and have that notation included in the final text of the playbooks.
This is a great question. Mark Diaz Truman and I will def have a conversation about this. Thanks.
What was the outcome of the conversation Andrew/Mark?
We’re going to edit the moves involved to hopefully correct the issue.