pming
Legend
Hiya!
For me, I run it as...
"Perception" - "You notice a distinct lack of dust in the corner of the wall and floor, about 10' away from the corner you just turned. Looking a bit closer, you're pretty sure there's some sort of secret door here..."
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"Investigation" = "Walking up to the area of the wall that Bella pointed out, you see the same thing. After a few minutes of tapping stones, pushing, pulling and other investigatory actions, you find a flagstone that presses down, releasing the latch on the secret door with a distinct 'click'".
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In short...Perception lets you notice "the thing", but Investigation lets you utilize said "thing" (secret door, trap, unsafe section of corridor, etc).
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Sometimes it makes sense to interchange these, which is fine.
..
But, as a baseline:
Perception = Notice
Investigation = Overcome.
^_^
Paul L. Ming
I guess a specific which has always tripped me up is the difference between Perception and Investigation. If feels like both should find a secret door or a trap but Perception should be quick with a high DC and investigation take time with a low DC. I guess I’m looking for things around that.
For me, I run it as...
"Perception" - "You notice a distinct lack of dust in the corner of the wall and floor, about 10' away from the corner you just turned. Looking a bit closer, you're pretty sure there's some sort of secret door here..."
..
"Investigation" = "Walking up to the area of the wall that Bella pointed out, you see the same thing. After a few minutes of tapping stones, pushing, pulling and other investigatory actions, you find a flagstone that presses down, releasing the latch on the secret door with a distinct 'click'".
..
In short...Perception lets you notice "the thing", but Investigation lets you utilize said "thing" (secret door, trap, unsafe section of corridor, etc).
..
Sometimes it makes sense to interchange these, which is fine.
..
But, as a baseline:
Perception = Notice
Investigation = Overcome.
^_^
Paul L. Ming