If the cover is not large enough to block line of sight, it can't be hidden behind
If he's successfully hidden, he has total concealment.
he should have stealth,
If he can be seen, he's not hidden.
On that I think it has to be one of these: Standard action, Move action or Minor action {maybe] . Anything involving an attack would be no-go, but hiding as part of a Minor action opens up some Cans of Worms. If “stealth”ing on a minor action is permitted, it makes Fleeting Ghost Much less valuable along with making the penalties for stealthing while moving much less meaningful.I could get by with just knowing what they meant by "as part of the action you're performing."
I think that's wrong. Cover is provided by terrain. Creatures only provided cover against ranged attacks. Perception is not a ranged attack.This all gets even more interesting when you realise that your own allies provide cover for you to enter stealth.
At least, that's what one Customer Service Representative says:
http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php?t=1053612
I don't know about anyone else, but that sounds like a quick and dirty way for ranged attackers to get combat advantage from just about anywhere, including standing in the middle of a flat featureless plain...
Good for sneak attacks.![]()
Cover said:Creatures and Cover: When you make a ranged attack against an enemy and other enemies are in the way, your target has cover.
If a goblin sees you dunk behind a statue that gives you full concealment you can obviously hide from it