I was wondering what the check would be to 'look inconspicuous' or 'blend into a crowd' for a PC attempting to trail or close in on another person. Is it a hide check, bluff, disguise, or perhaps Perform?
Say for instance, a rogue is about to attempt to hit a target with an Injury poison, in the middle of a busy thoroughfare, then slip away in the confusion. If the target glanced towards the rogue, whom we'll assume is not dressed like such or can be seen to brandish the weapon, what would the skill check be for the rogue to look as if he were just about his business like those around him?
It immediately strikes me as a Hide check, but the person being specifically hidden from is staring right at the person attempting to do so, perfectly aware of their location and appearance.
It could also easily be a Bluff check but the character is specifically trying not to address the target in the ways that make a typical Bluff work, such as by misleading words or gestures.
Additionally, to use the model above, if the rogue managed to get into melee range, would his intended attack catch the opponent flat-footed if they spotted him previously, and knew of his presence, but 'dismissed' him?
Say for instance, a rogue is about to attempt to hit a target with an Injury poison, in the middle of a busy thoroughfare, then slip away in the confusion. If the target glanced towards the rogue, whom we'll assume is not dressed like such or can be seen to brandish the weapon, what would the skill check be for the rogue to look as if he were just about his business like those around him?
It immediately strikes me as a Hide check, but the person being specifically hidden from is staring right at the person attempting to do so, perfectly aware of their location and appearance.
It could also easily be a Bluff check but the character is specifically trying not to address the target in the ways that make a typical Bluff work, such as by misleading words or gestures.
Additionally, to use the model above, if the rogue managed to get into melee range, would his intended attack catch the opponent flat-footed if they spotted him previously, and knew of his presence, but 'dismissed' him?