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by Aloro » Thu Sep 09, 2004 4:15 pm
OK. I spent several hours testing this last night with TEK and Bear. All 3 of us have a LOT of experience with HiPS - comparable individually to any single other person's experience therewith, I am quite confident. All 3 of us have tested this before, but we wanted to lay these endless debates to rest, so agreed to one more round of thorough testing.
FACTS ABOUT HIPS:
* When you HiPS, you do NOT automatically succeed. You must beat the opponent's Spot AND Listen skills, or you will not disappear. WORKING AS INTENDED.
* When you are hidden and then attack, your foe loses their dex mod, and you get a +2 to attack. This is NOT being flatfooted. This works the same whether the hidden character uses normal stealth, HiPS, or invisibility. Foes do not recover their Dex mod until they act - so if you stand there picking your nose and don't react, a rogue can keep taking Sneak Attacks against you. As soon as you move, or cast a spell, or engage in combat, or anything at all, you regain your Dex mod. WORKING AS INTENDED.
* You can stealth once per round. You cannot stealth, attack, stealth in one round. You CAN attack then stealth each round, exactly as in PnP. WORKING AS INTENDED.
* If you have a queue of actions, and one of them is cancelled, all subsequent actions in the queue are cancelled. Spells or attacks that directly target a foe that uses HiPS (or invisibility, or Greater Sanctuary)will be cancelled once you can no longer target (exactly as in PnP). NWN does not allow targeting areas with targeted spells, nor attacking without a target (unlike PnP). This is a game engine design choice by Bioware, and not something we could change if we wanted to. WORKING AS INTENDED.
* When under the effects of Time Stop, Hold Person, Flesh to Stone, or Paralyze, you cannot HiPS. If you can move, you can use HiPS, and if you cannot move, you cannot use HiPS. WORKING AS INTENDED.
That is all. Move along please.
- Aloro
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Aloro on Thu Sep 09, 2004 4:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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