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DM Help! My rogue always spams Hide as a bonus action, and i cant target him!
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<blockquote data-quote="pemerton" data-source="post: 6983974" data-attributes="member: 42582"><p>Which everyone agrees with - they can be hidden although fully within someone's field of vision.</p><p></p><p>The question is whether they can transition from seen to unseen while still in full view. Some think they can, others think they can't.</p><p></p><p>4e is crystal clear on this distinction. 5e less so - I entered this thread assuming it worked much like 4e, but [MENTION=6787503]Hriston[/MENTION] has persuaded me otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Whereas I took it the other way - because the reference is not to the <em>observer</em> staring at the elf, but the oberver's <em>eyes</em> doing so - an odd construction, and far from the most natural way to simply talk about one person actually seeing another (as opposed to having his/her eyes staring at the person yet failing to see him/her because the person is hidden).</p><p></p><p>No it's not. It can be read as "nearby watchers".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pemerton, post: 6983974, member: 42582"] Which everyone agrees with - they can be hidden although fully within someone's field of vision. The question is whether they can transition from seen to unseen while still in full view. Some think they can, others think they can't. 4e is crystal clear on this distinction. 5e less so - I entered this thread assuming it worked much like 4e, but [MENTION=6787503]Hriston[/MENTION] has persuaded me otherwise. Whereas I took it the other way - because the reference is not to the [I]observer[/I] staring at the elf, but the oberver's [I]eyes[/I] doing so - an odd construction, and far from the most natural way to simply talk about one person actually seeing another (as opposed to having his/her eyes staring at the person yet failing to see him/her because the person is hidden). No it's not. It can be read as "nearby watchers". [/QUOTE]
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