D&D 5E 20th level Sorcerer vs the world

Passive Perception isn't rolled.

Passive Perception sets the DC for a Stealth check.

The Pass Without Trace dropped, the Stealth Check went down by 10, and the Rog/Rgr noticed you without needing to roll.

It's exactly the way I'd do it to them, if the tables were reversed.
WTF.

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How do I hide?

As a hide action in combat, or any time you attempt to hide, you make a Dexterity (Stealth) check and write down that number. As long as you remain in hiding, if any creature has a chance to detect your presence, their Passive Wisdom (Perception) score must beat your stealth check.



My number is 33~43+1d4, once.
Sorry.
 

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You don't even know his group man. And 6 actions vs your 1 good luck with that but I don't want to break your dream really. In my dreams i've beaten Tyson you know...
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How do I hide?

As a hide action in combat, or any time you attempt to hide, you make a Dexterity (Stealth) check and write down that number. As long as you remain in hiding, if any creature has a chance to detect your presence, their Passive Wisdom (Perception) score must beat your stealth check.



My number is 33~43+1d4, once.
Sorry.

Sorry, It's how the rules works.
 

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How do I hide?

As a hide action in combat, or any time you attempt to hide, you make a Dexterity (Stealth) check and write down that number. As long as you remain in hiding, if any creature has a chance to detect your presence, their Passive Wisdom (Perception) score must beat your stealth check.



My number is 33~43+1d4, once.
Sorry.

Sorry, It's how the rules works.
You're right you roll once if the DM says that the circumstances are allowing you to hide of course
 

You're right you roll once if the DM says that the circumstances are allowing you to hide of course
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I always win. Because I follow the rules.
If I came up with a strategy, it's because I thought of everything before, if It works or not.
 





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How do I hide?

As a hide action in combat, or any time you attempt to hide, you make a Dexterity (Stealth) check and write down that number. As long as you remain in hiding, if any creature has a chance to detect your presence, their Passive Wisdom (Perception) score must beat your stealth check.

Except that the DM decides when you can attempt to hide. The reason this rule was written is to allow one to enter a room, look at a table and leave the room without making 3 checks. Because successive checks leads to automatic failure. It isn't made to allow stupid situation like the one you want, claiming to be able to roll in the morning when you cast all the spells temporarily giving you bonus and keeping them all day long, even after the spell giving the modifier expired. To prevent this silly situation from coming up, the rules said that the DM decides when one can roll for Stealth, not the player.

Still, you didn't post a complete build, so your roll is roughly around 5.
 

Sure. People still doesn't undertand. You roll once and remain hidden until revealed. PWT is no longer needed.

It's not pseudo-invisibility that you get to turn on whenever you want. The DM calls for a check when circumstances warrant. If you're creeping up a corridor, stop, drop PWT, cast some other spell, and resume your sneaking, new circumstances, new check. There's not a DM in the world who will let you keep using the old check. You seem to be under the impression that 5e's flexible adjudication means you always get rulings in your favor, no matter how implausible they may be, when that is just about the opposite of how it works.
 

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