Hi all,
I read the "Paying VPs" rule in Hondo's pack and that created more doubts than clarifications.
Let's consider Negotiation. It's clear to me that if I let Hondo apply +2 DMG the opponent can then decide to pay 2 VPs to avoid this. Now the problem arises when the opponent doesn't have 2 VPs. In this case the opponent decides to pay all remaining VPs (which means 1 VPs or even zero).
This is also enforced by the wording, in fact "pay" means that "paying player loses VPs" and that lose word is like the lose word in Jabba's Palace "Spoils of Crime".
If this is all correct then Negotiation against a player with no VPs ends up into the opponent paying all the remaining zero VPs and avoiding the Negotiation ability.
I'm wondering how this realky works and if we really needed a new keyword "Pay" that isn't even used in all cases it could be used like in "What's Yours is Mine".
Thanks.