Totally untrue.This is in fact a failure on their part to understand that, in reality, they don't "get it" at all!
Totally untrue.This is in fact a failure on their part to understand that, in reality, they don't "get it" at all!
Totally untrue.
Stealth as written says you AVOID notice. With all the dictionaries cracking open around here, I feel justified in pointing out that it doesn't REMOVE notice. So once you have been spotted, you have to move to a place where you can't be seen before trying to stealth again. (Superior Cover or Total Concealment, which state you can not be seen in the Stealth rules.)
Ok, so if two people who say they "get it" come to different conclusions, how do we decide which of them really does "get it"? Roll a dice, perhaps?
What if a goblin sees you ducks behind a small statue that gives you partial cover? Can you hide from it? The way I see it, according to the RAW you can.
Cover or Concealment:Unless a creature is distracted, you must have cover against or concealmentfrom the creature to make a Stealth check. You have to maintain cover or concealment to remain unnoticed.
This skill is used against another creature’s Perception check or against a DC set by the DM.
makes some sense in the situation described, to require player to drop prone if they want to hide.