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Vrosh took the blind fighting feat (not really sure if it was a wise choice but anyway). I was curious as well about how i should treat invis people. Just the same, or do i get to acknowledge the people?
What that really means, is that you successfully passed a LISTEN check against them and know that someone is present
Worse is when they have half a dozen spells up and it is just plain hard to figure out if the figure is ghosted or not.
Reinstag wrote:Stealth mode can be defeated with three different skills: Spot, Search and Listen. While in detect mode, you make Search and Listen checks against a stealthed person's Hide and Move Silently skills.
If you beat the Hide check, they appear to you solid on screen.
If you only beat the Move Silently roll, you will only see a translucent version of them on your screen. Your character stil hasn't "seen" them, but you heard a noise. A stealthed character who has been heard can still fade from view if they succed at their MS vs your Listen.
Once a stealthed character is ~seen~ they cannot vanish from your sight (except with the Assassin PrC)
Reinstag wrote:If you are not in detect mode then you use the Spot skill instead of Search.
[ArcanE] wrote:Sorry to bump this thread but basically it is like this now:
You are never completely invisible to another PC. If you go about completely undetected (you win all silent/hide/invisibility checks VS listen/spot/search checks) you still appear as a shaded person onscreen for all other PC's in the vicinity?
Well to be honest, if that's true it's stupid. Bioware should modify this soon within a next patch if it can't be accomplished trough NWN scripting.
*sighs*
Jordicus wrote:[ArcanE] wrote:Sorry to bump this thread but basically it is like this now:
You are never completely invisible to another PC. If you go about completely undetected (you win all silent/hide/invisibility checks VS listen/spot/search checks) you still appear as a shaded person onscreen for all other PC's in the vicinity?
Well to be honest, if that's true it's stupid. Bioware should modify this soon within a next patch if it can't be accomplished trough NWN scripting.
*sighs*
incorrect.. if you win the hide/movesilent checks and you are invisible, the other player sees nothing at all.
the ghostly image only appears when you loose the hide or move silent check
[ArcanE] wrote:Does this apply to a rogue's "hide in shadows" ability too?
Tunic wrote:So hypothetically, if someone is using stealth skills, but not concealed by magic, and not actually hiding BEHIND anything or in shadows or darkness, and doesn't have Hide in Plain Sight, and you hear them and look in the direction of the sound, what's to stop you seeing them? The image would still be ghostly, but if they're walking down the middle of the street in broad daylight, I think common sense has to prevail.
Does this apply to a rogue's "hide in shadows" ability too?
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Tunic wrote:So hypothetically, if someone is using stealth skills, but not concealed by magic, and not actually hiding BEHIND anything or in shadows or darkness, and doesn't have Hide in Plain Sight, and you hear them and look in the direction of the sound, what's to stop you seeing them? The image would still be ghostly, but if they're walking down the middle of the street in broad daylight, I think common sense has to prevail.
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