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The gamesmaster can establish the availability and asking price for most commonly available goods or services using the Consumer Guide. Characters can always try to bargain with suppliers. To find out if the characters succeed in striking a good bargain, test against their Fel; a successful test indicates that they have been offered a lower price. Price reductions are at the GM's discretion, but 10% can be regarded as usual - more for an especially good (low) roll.

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  • The gamesmaster can establish the availability and asking price for most commonly available goods or services using the Consumer Guide. Characters can always try to bargain with suppliers. To find out if the characters succeed in striking a good bargain, test against their Fel; a successful test indicates that they have been offered a lower price. Price reductions are at the GM's discretion, but 10% can be regarded as usual - more for an especially good (low) roll.
  • Bargain (ねぎり Negiri) is a skill from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, and allows the user to buy and repair items for half of their original costs. The effect of this skill is similar to that of the Silver Card item, which appears in both previous and subsequent installments of the Fire Emblem franchise.
  • Bargain is a recognised Knowledge Skill. The skill of trading, negotiating and bartering as well as general mercantile knowledge.
  • Bargain is a short story by Kelley Armstrong which tells about how Xavier Reese comes across the "From Hell' Letter case which leads to the events of Broken. It can be read online, at Kelley's site.
  • Bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or service dispute the price which will be paid and the exact nature of the transaction that will take place, and eventually come to an agreement. Optimally, if it costs the retailer nothing to engage and allow bargaining, he can divine the buyer's willingness to spend. A bargain is an agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party binds himself to receive the property and pay the consideration.
  • Hey, lets make a deal: you read this, so you don't have to read all this crap bellow. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! These Bargains are positively walking out the door! Save, save SAVE! These great prices are only available till midnight tonight! That's right, only till midnight tonight! If you see anything like the above, you may witness the hideous, life-destroying, fun thing known as a bargain. Below we will explain in full detail what is a bargain, and where to find the best bargains guaranteed to make you higher than what crack will ever do to you.
  • Bargain is a booster that appears in the multiplayer of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. It reduces the cost of medal kickbacks. It can be purchased from the competitive loadout from rank 35 and onwards. Level 1 awards you with one less medal needed to use your kickback. Level 2 awards you with a gold aura when you activate your kickback instead of a red or green one. Level 3 awards you with two less medals needed to use your kickback.
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  • Time Taken: One minute to an hour. Specializations: Kind of merchandise to be purchased or sold — spice, weapons, droids, datapads. Characters use this skill to haggle over prices for goods they want to purchase or sell. The difficulty is often an opposed roll against the gamemaster character's bargain skill. To resolve the haggling, make an opposed skill roll using any modifiers appropriate. Find the results on the "Bargaining Results" chart below.
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  • Reduce cost of medal kickback
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  • Bargain
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  • Allows user to buy or repair items for half of the original price.
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  • Time Taken: One minute to an hour. Specializations: Kind of merchandise to be purchased or sold — spice, weapons, droids, datapads. Characters use this skill to haggle over prices for goods they want to purchase or sell. The difficulty is often an opposed roll against the gamemaster character's bargain skill. The gamemaster should determine the local market value of the good. In general, the item's value should be close to the value listed on the Cost Chart, but some goods in some marketplaces will be very expensive or very cheap compared to other locations. Likewise, some merchants will charge exorbitant fees, either as part of the "bargaining process" or because of the local situation. This skill is designed to be roleplayed rather than simply rolled. The gamemaster may also use a mixture of roleplaying and die rolls to determine how the character is doing. The player always has the choice to refuse a deal. If the gamemaster feels that the character's roll represents an unfair deal, without the player embellishing by roleplaying the situation, he should allow the gamemaster character to refuse the deal as well. To resolve the haggling, make an opposed skill roll using any modifiers appropriate. Find the results on the "Bargaining Results" chart below. * No modifier: Bargainers who have never dealt before. * +5 or more to purchaser: Buyer and seller have good relationship. The buyer is a frequent customer, pays on time and never has a serious complaint. * +5 or more to seller: Customer has been a "problem" customer, so buyer has a vested interest in getting as good a price as possible, or even risk losing the sale in order to get personal satisfaction. * +5 or more to purchaser: Local market is flooded with this good, and the prices have been driven down by easy availability. * +5 or more to seller: Product isn't readily available, and thus has a high demand. * +10 or more to seller: Local merchants work together to artificially inflate prices. * +5 or more to buyer: Item is damaged. The seller will pretend to drive a hard bargain, but will let goods go at a lower price and hope buyer doesn't notice damaged item. If customer makes appropriate Perception check to notice that good is damaged, modifier should go to +10 at a minimum. * +5 or more to seller: Seller makes up extravagant claims about abilities or qualities of good in hopes that customer will accept claims at face value. If customer makes an appropriate value skill check, customer will realize which claims are false.
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  • The gamesmaster can establish the availability and asking price for most commonly available goods or services using the Consumer Guide. Characters can always try to bargain with suppliers. To find out if the characters succeed in striking a good bargain, test against their Fel; a successful test indicates that they have been offered a lower price. Price reductions are at the GM's discretion, but 10% can be regarded as usual - more for an especially good (low) roll.
  • Bargain (ねぎり Negiri) is a skill from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, and allows the user to buy and repair items for half of their original costs. The effect of this skill is similar to that of the Silver Card item, which appears in both previous and subsequent installments of the Fire Emblem franchise.
  • Bargain is a recognised Knowledge Skill. The skill of trading, negotiating and bartering as well as general mercantile knowledge.
  • Bargain is a short story by Kelley Armstrong which tells about how Xavier Reese comes across the "From Hell' Letter case which leads to the events of Broken. It can be read online, at Kelley's site.
  • Bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or service dispute the price which will be paid and the exact nature of the transaction that will take place, and eventually come to an agreement. Optimally, if it costs the retailer nothing to engage and allow bargaining, he can divine the buyer's willingness to spend. A bargain is an agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party binds himself to receive the property and pay the consideration.
  • Hey, lets make a deal: you read this, so you don't have to read all this crap bellow. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! These Bargains are positively walking out the door! Save, save SAVE! These great prices are only available till midnight tonight! That's right, only till midnight tonight! If you see anything like the above, you may witness the hideous, life-destroying, fun thing known as a bargain. Below we will explain in full detail what is a bargain, and where to find the best bargains guaranteed to make you higher than what crack will ever do to you.
  • Bargain is a booster that appears in the multiplayer of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. It reduces the cost of medal kickbacks. It can be purchased from the competitive loadout from rank 35 and onwards. Level 1 awards you with one less medal needed to use your kickback. Level 2 awards you with a gold aura when you activate your kickback instead of a red or green one. Level 3 awards you with two less medals needed to use your kickback.
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