The article contains a URL (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ru20050810b) that seems to go nowhere...
The errata has lowered DCs overall to the point that specialized characters (and not even just highly-specialized ones) have over a 50% success rate at most skill checks. Overall I don't think that's a problem, but combined with passive Insight or Perception checks it means that there's likely one PC at least in every party who just automatically succeeds in such situations. The only possible alternative I can see would be to call for automatic active checks in such cases...
Oh boy! Level 7 traps with DCs under 20. Can't wait to nail my players with these...oh wait, the level 6 ranger has a passive perception of 24, he will see all of these traps automatically unless he is blind.
Oh boy! Level 7 traps with DCs under 20. Can't wait to nail my players with these...oh wait, the level 6 ranger has a passive perception of 24, he will see all of these traps automatically unless he is blind.
Oh boy! Level 7 traps with DCs under 20. Can't wait to nail my players with these...oh wait, the level 6 ranger has a passive perception of 24, he will see all of these traps automatically unless he is blind.
The only problem with that is you might come into the "I don't move unless I check this square for a trap" problem.Using an ancient temple as an example, I'd like the PCs actively looking for the traps they know must be there, rather than passively strolling along, waiting for the DM to tell them there's a trap.