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Kmart Kommando said:uhh, I'd say +20 higher than if they weren't invisible.![]()
In that case, it's going to be insanely hard to locate invisible foes if you combine the skills.
Kmart Kommando said:uhh, I'd say +20 higher than if they weren't invisible.![]()
Kmart Kommando said:uhh, I'd say +20 higher than if they weren't invisible.![]()
Yes, my DM keeps making the same mistake. I have to keep reminding him because of my Druid's +35 Spot check modifier.Darklone said:Too many people often assume Invisibility to be an automatic success vs Spot checks. It's not.
It's only a problem if you let it be. It is still your skill vs their senses. If you change something around one or more skills, then obviously you'd have to change the bonuses and penalties associated with those skills.Felix said:Silence and Invisibility make this combination problematic. As does pitch darkness, Darkvision, Blindness, Deafness, blindfolds, and other situations that restrict one sense and not the other. As well does someone who specializes in Hiding or Moving Silently but not the other, or has some kind of benefit or penalty to one but not the other.
Yupp. I had an wildelf eagle shaman (druid variant in kalamar with totem power... spot bonus. Wildelf adds another +4 to spot). Same there, at higher levels with magic items I topped a +50 spot bonus. I spotted the invisible hiding halfling rogue, the wizard with See invis didn't.Legildur said:Yes, my DM keeps making the same mistake. I have to keep reminding him because of my Druid's +35 Spot check modifier.
Obviously, but how much?Kmart Kommando said:It's only a problem if you let it be. It is still your skill vs their senses. If you change something around one or more skills, then obviously you'd have to change the bonuses and penalties associated with those skills.