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<blockquote data-quote="kinem" data-source="post: 6056105" data-attributes="member: 24234"><p>Jemal, I don't see anything in the skill description that supports the idea that sniping allows you to remain hidden instead of having to hide again. But if it's the way you rule it, so be it.</p><p></p><p>My question is about improved invisibility, since my PC has that ability and will use it when he can. It provides concealment, so I could hide, and can snipe. My stealth bonus is low but invisibility provides a significant bonus.</p><p></p><p>However, the given bonus applies to Hide. Does the full bonus apply - which it does in the Pathfinder version of the <a href="http://www.d20pfsrd.com/skills/stealth" target="_blank">stealth</a> skill - or just half the given bonus as your house rules would suggest?</p><p></p><p>BTW, one reason that has been preventing people from buying items to boost perception checks, I think, is the house rule that only half the Spot bonus counts. The Pathfinder equivalent items give the full bonus to Perception. Also, even in the MIC, there are NO items which give a bonus to <em>just</em> Listen; all relevant items either give a bonus just to Spot, or give a bonus that applies both to Spot and Listen. For that reason, it's not possible to boost Perception with the house rules by an amount equal to what you can do with a Spot bonus without the house rules even by paying double.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinem, post: 6056105, member: 24234"] Jemal, I don't see anything in the skill description that supports the idea that sniping allows you to remain hidden instead of having to hide again. But if it's the way you rule it, so be it. My question is about improved invisibility, since my PC has that ability and will use it when he can. It provides concealment, so I could hide, and can snipe. My stealth bonus is low but invisibility provides a significant bonus. However, the given bonus applies to Hide. Does the full bonus apply - which it does in the Pathfinder version of the [URL="http://www.d20pfsrd.com/skills/stealth"]stealth[/URL] skill - or just half the given bonus as your house rules would suggest? BTW, one reason that has been preventing people from buying items to boost perception checks, I think, is the house rule that only half the Spot bonus counts. The Pathfinder equivalent items give the full bonus to Perception. Also, even in the MIC, there are NO items which give a bonus to [I]just[/I] Listen; all relevant items either give a bonus just to Spot, or give a bonus that applies both to Spot and Listen. For that reason, it's not possible to boost Perception with the house rules by an amount equal to what you can do with a Spot bonus without the house rules even by paying double. [/QUOTE]
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