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<blockquote data-quote="discosoc" data-source="post: 7006184" data-attributes="member: 6801554"><p>Sneak up to the horse, sure. But I willing to bet the player is going to intend to stay in the trees to see what kind of details he can make out of the horses on the road. That sounds like a perfectly fine reason for stealth to work, although depending on how far the horses are from the tree line, he may not be able to make out many details. If the goblins are close enough to be able to rush in and attack on the first turn from the trees, it stands to reason the distance isn't that vast or cumbersome; certainly no greater than 30 feet. Also, keep in mind that when most people go scout ahead, they aren't likely traveling in the middle of the road because that defeats the purpose. The player would very likely already be up on the embankment and in the tress specifically to avoid the very dangers they were sent to look for.</p><p></p><p>But if you're the DM, and you have it laid out differently, that's fine. Just make sure you communicate it to the players so they understand, and don't just let them make bad decisions based on inaccurate information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="discosoc, post: 7006184, member: 6801554"] Sneak up to the horse, sure. But I willing to bet the player is going to intend to stay in the trees to see what kind of details he can make out of the horses on the road. That sounds like a perfectly fine reason for stealth to work, although depending on how far the horses are from the tree line, he may not be able to make out many details. If the goblins are close enough to be able to rush in and attack on the first turn from the trees, it stands to reason the distance isn't that vast or cumbersome; certainly no greater than 30 feet. Also, keep in mind that when most people go scout ahead, they aren't likely traveling in the middle of the road because that defeats the purpose. The player would very likely already be up on the embankment and in the tress specifically to avoid the very dangers they were sent to look for. But if you're the DM, and you have it laid out differently, that's fine. Just make sure you communicate it to the players so they understand, and don't just let them make bad decisions based on inaccurate information. [/QUOTE]
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