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<blockquote data-quote="Lightfoot" data-source="post: 6763158" data-attributes="member: 6803702"><p>1. Some clarification when I said the roll does not determine the outcome. I meant that with 5E his stealth roll is not the same as the old hide in shadows. He makes his roll, but only to determine the threshold for the orc guard to roll against. </p><p></p><p>2. Right now the players just hit 5th level and I don't think I will continue doing so when there is a 4 or 5 level difference. </p><p></p><p>3. Swordfighting, opening a locked/stuck door, picking a lock? Not hidden rolls. Baking bread? Only if the character also owns a bakery and wants to run a business to see if he made a profit that month. Another clarification, anyone can hide only the thief tends to do so regularly as his skill gives him a better chance of success. I started masking the roll because the group started to automatically assuming that if he rolled a 14 for example, he always was hidden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightfoot, post: 6763158, member: 6803702"] 1. Some clarification when I said the roll does not determine the outcome. I meant that with 5E his stealth roll is not the same as the old hide in shadows. He makes his roll, but only to determine the threshold for the orc guard to roll against. 2. Right now the players just hit 5th level and I don't think I will continue doing so when there is a 4 or 5 level difference. 3. Swordfighting, opening a locked/stuck door, picking a lock? Not hidden rolls. Baking bread? Only if the character also owns a bakery and wants to run a business to see if he made a profit that month. Another clarification, anyone can hide only the thief tends to do so regularly as his skill gives him a better chance of success. I started masking the roll because the group started to automatically assuming that if he rolled a 14 for example, he always was hidden. [/QUOTE]
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