> You don't get to choose your opponents ability or APS (or your own
> APs per se). Your choice of action/ability is used by the narrator
> to determine the nature of the contest, whether you get an
> improvisation penalty. The defender selects an appropriate ability
> (and may incur improvisation penalties).
What I meant in the bigger sense was that, by initiating the contest, the initiator chooses a skill that is good for him (or at least he should). The opponents choices are limited to some extent and (hopefully for the initiator) limited to skills at a lower level than the initiator.
regards,
Charles
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