12 hours ago, Jabberwocki said:Tramps, you have misunderstood the mechanics!
The Alter Thoughts/Emotions Upgrade does not boost the opposed Discipline check.
To succeed using this aspect of the power you have to succeed at the opposed Discipline check and roll at least one pip in order to activate the power.
On the other hand, the Social Upgrade allows you to add Successes and Advantages to the result if the Social Skill check, in the same way that the Enhance powers work. This means the Social Upgrade can work, even if you roll no pips, and do not use the force at all!
The Alter Thoughts/Emotions Upgrade requires that both work , the basic Discipline check must succeed, and you must use the force.
This is a fundamentally difference in mechanics shows that the difference is much more than just the skill involved. It also gives the usage of the 2 aspects of Influence a complete different "feeling". The player is aware of using the force to directly influence his target when using the Alter Thoughts/Emotions Upgrade.
When using the Social Check Upgrade, the player has the distinct feeling that he is indirectly influencing his opponent(s), because he is using the force to give his natural ability a boost, which may or may not be necessary to succeed.
I disagree. In either case, the character is still manipulating the target's mind directly . The point with the Social check upgrade is if you don't get the pips, the target isn't enthralled by the Force and can thus, resist your social check much easier.