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<blockquote data-quote="cooperjer" data-source="post: 7213178" data-attributes="member: 6862150"><p>In my mind 10 minutes of repeated activity (stealth) boils down to a passive score. Many players like to roll to determine what their stealth is, so not all players would agree. With these rules I may consider comparing the median passive stealth score of the group to the passive perception of the monsters when the party is moving in slow speed.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to consider is the addition of time in searching. Why make a roll with a +4 or +8 bonus when the player says, "I'm going to spend 30 minutes tossing this room upside down to make sure there is no hidden treasure." Although that statement is vague in where the character is searching, it give me a good idea that they want to be thorough and are willing to spend some time to meet that goal. This would also mean they find any hidden object or a clue that something is out of place (i.e. something is rattling inside of a desk even while all the drawers are open or removed)without a roll needed.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking about how I might apply this to Princes of the Apocalypse. I don't see the wondering monster rules fitting too well. That might be because I use wondering monsters to control the rest schedule / resource usage of the characters. I'm not sure I would want to give the dice the power to control if a wondering monster comes up behind a party when they've been cautious about moving through the dungeon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cooperjer, post: 7213178, member: 6862150"] In my mind 10 minutes of repeated activity (stealth) boils down to a passive score. Many players like to roll to determine what their stealth is, so not all players would agree. With these rules I may consider comparing the median passive stealth score of the group to the passive perception of the monsters when the party is moving in slow speed. Another thing to consider is the addition of time in searching. Why make a roll with a +4 or +8 bonus when the player says, "I'm going to spend 30 minutes tossing this room upside down to make sure there is no hidden treasure." Although that statement is vague in where the character is searching, it give me a good idea that they want to be thorough and are willing to spend some time to meet that goal. This would also mean they find any hidden object or a clue that something is out of place (i.e. something is rattling inside of a desk even while all the drawers are open or removed)without a roll needed. I'm thinking about how I might apply this to Princes of the Apocalypse. I don't see the wondering monster rules fitting too well. That might be because I use wondering monsters to control the rest schedule / resource usage of the characters. I'm not sure I would want to give the dice the power to control if a wondering monster comes up behind a party when they've been cautious about moving through the dungeon. [/QUOTE]
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