This question came up during a recent session. If a character makes a Hide check versus an opponent, and that opponent fails his Spot check, is the character considered "invisible" (is he considered to have total concealment)? If that character is a rogue, does his opponent lose his Dex bonus to AC, allowing the rogue to make a ranged (within 30 feet) sneak attack?
Example: A character is in a dark alley. That character is within the radius of a Light spell. There is an opponent hidden in the alley (outside the radius of the Light), who is firing a missle weapon at said character. The DM asks the character to make a Spot check (fails), and then the character is attacked. Can that opponent (who has the Back Stabbing ability) make a ranged sneak attack? Also, can that same opponent then move (making his Hide check and the same character again failing his Spot check) to a new spot and make another sneak attack?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses.
Steve
Example: A character is in a dark alley. That character is within the radius of a Light spell. There is an opponent hidden in the alley (outside the radius of the Light), who is firing a missle weapon at said character. The DM asks the character to make a Spot check (fails), and then the character is attacked. Can that opponent (who has the Back Stabbing ability) make a ranged sneak attack? Also, can that same opponent then move (making his Hide check and the same character again failing his Spot check) to a new spot and make another sneak attack?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses.
Steve