Negotiation X Monster Guide [portable] 【95% Real】
Not every monster fight ends in combat. A successful negotiation can be more rewarding.
This is a creative and potentially high-value topic, as it blends (negotiating with internal "monsters" like fear or ego) with literal fantasy game mechanics (e.g., negotiating with monsters in D&D , Shadow of the Colossus , or Undertale ). negotiation x monster guide
| Monster | Negotiation Behavior | Taming Strategy | |--------|----------------------|------------------| | (Aggression) | Threats, ultimatums, raised voice | Stay low & slow: Lower your tone, pause 6 seconds before replying. Use “I notice you seem passionate about X.” | | The Ghost (Silence/Withdrawal) | Shuts down, refuses to share info | Ask open, gentle probes: “What would need to be true for you to feel safe sharing your view?” | | The Mimic (Fake agreement) | Says “yes” but has no intent to follow through | Verify via commitments: Ask “How will you measure success by Friday?” | | The Hydra (Constant shifting demands) | Each concession reveals two new demands | Cut off heads: Write all demands down. Say, “Let’s prioritize these. Only the top 3 are in scope.” | Not every monster fight ends in combat
Games like Undertale , Disco Elysium , and The Banner Saga have actual negotiation systems for monsters. | Monster | Negotiation Behavior | Taming Strategy
Below is a structured guide broken into you can use for an article, video, or course. Angle 1: The Psychological Guide – Negotiating with Your Inner "Monsters" Best for: Leadership training, LinkedIn articles, or personal development blogs.
The "monsters" in negotiation are internal: fear, anger, ego, and scarcity mindset.