[quote=@Vertigo] About the Trickster move, I assumed it meant that you'd be able to turn your [i]own [/i]failures into opportunities, by revealing how you failed on purpose/as part of your plan. Like "A-ha! I stumbled on purpose, and by doing so I got their wallet!" or "What you didn't know is that when I misspoke earlier? I did it on purpose so they'd underestimate me and think I'm a fool!" or "I angered the big bad - not by accident as you thought, but to draw its ire towards me and give you a chance to counter attack!" or something. Others' failures are a little more difficult to turn into opportunities or weave into your own plans, I think. [/quote] Yeah, I think so too, but considering Rush had already rolled and gotten a 10+ for it, I didn't want to deny him that. Plus, unlike every other playbook, which comes with an explanation about their signature moves, the Trickster doesn't so my knowledge about how best to use it is mixed. I guess you could say the opportunity is that you could use that sand for something now or later on. Maybe use it as a path to mark your way back so you can find your way back to the beach should any of you get seperated? Or to use it on an enemy to get a +1 on them?