Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Yes.If you are not currently observed, and you don't Hide, someone who comes into the room observes you.
If you aren't currently observed, and you Hide, they have to make a perception check or something similar.
Yes.
Not exactly. Can try to hide can only happen if under observation before the hide attempt happens. If a person is alone in the room(unobserved) and he wants to hide, he succeeds on a -4 through the max possible roll with bonuses. Every roll is a success. There is no "try" involved. He simply hides and sets the perception DC with a roll. However, if being stared at, the elf can try to hide with an opposed hide vs. perception check, vanishing before the eyes of the observer if he rolls better."Can try to hide" means you get to roll hide and may become "hidden", because "hidden" isn't the same as "concealed".
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