dreaded_beast
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I find myself asking my players before every encounter to make a spot/listen check to see if they get surprised.
Is this correct?
Is this correct?
Regarding the giveaway aspect, certain checks (Spot, Listen, Search, Bluff, Sense Motive, etc.) should be rolled by you and not the players. Have a sheet with the relevant modifiers for each PC listed and use that when you roll. I use one such, with saves, armor class (normal, touch, flatfooted), and other such things mentioned and it also helps to speed the game up.dreaded_beast said:Thanks for the response!
Based on the above, it seems as if Spot and Listen are 2 of the most important, if not THE most important skills in the game.
For some reason, this does not sit right with me, always calling for a spot/listen check before every encounter.
In addition, it seems like a dead give-away that combat is going to occur as soon as I call for those checks.
I'm still a green DM, but I'm slowly getting experience under my belt.
Ankh-Morpork Guard said:In my group, the PCs usually ask for Spot/Listen checks every couple of rooms. That way I don't even have to ask for them to make them. Very cautious bunch...and I can still ambush them.![]()
When my PCs get surprised, they really panic out of sheer paranoia. They seem to think that between all of them, at least ONE will have a good listen/spot roll.Eye Tyrant said:My group is the opposite it seems... they only think to make them when I ask, and complain when they get surprised.
Hey Ankh, nice to see more folks from the swamp here....
Ankh-Morpork Guard said:There are only a few of us from here in the swamp. I'm actually just BACK here. Got moved up to Georgia for a while...good to be home though.