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<blockquote data-quote="MyISPHatesENWorld" data-source="post: 4457032" data-attributes="member: 65684"><p>Fleeting ghost allows you to move your movement and make a stealth check. You take no penalty for movement. It is the "hide" power.</p><p></p><p>Shadow Stride allows you to move and make a stealth check to remain hidden along the length of your movement regardless of lack of cover along your path, though you need cover at your end-point. You have to be hidden already to use Shadow Stride. You take no penalty for movement. It is the "sneak" power.</p><p></p><p>Secret Stride is a feat that allows you to ignore the -5 penalty for movement any time you move to hide or sneak, but it grants none of the additional benefits of the powers.</p><p></p><p>The Stealth skill excerpt you quoted is making a check, with a penalty for moving more than 2 squares to remain hidden. It doesn't mean you become visible, then hide again. </p><p></p><p>So, you could use Fleeting Ghost to move into a square and make a Stealth check, taking no penalty on the roll. If you did it in a square that had at least cover or concealment, you would remain hidden. Then, you could either move your speed again, making a check at -5 to remain hidden (unless you have the Secret Stride feat which allows you to make the check with no penalty), or, if you have Shadow Stride, move your speed again, taking no penalty, with the additional benefit of not needing to remain in cover along the path of your movement.</p><p></p><p>They work better than they read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyISPHatesENWorld, post: 4457032, member: 65684"] Fleeting ghost allows you to move your movement and make a stealth check. You take no penalty for movement. It is the "hide" power. Shadow Stride allows you to move and make a stealth check to remain hidden along the length of your movement regardless of lack of cover along your path, though you need cover at your end-point. You have to be hidden already to use Shadow Stride. You take no penalty for movement. It is the "sneak" power. Secret Stride is a feat that allows you to ignore the -5 penalty for movement any time you move to hide or sneak, but it grants none of the additional benefits of the powers. The Stealth skill excerpt you quoted is making a check, with a penalty for moving more than 2 squares to remain hidden. It doesn't mean you become visible, then hide again. So, you could use Fleeting Ghost to move into a square and make a Stealth check, taking no penalty on the roll. If you did it in a square that had at least cover or concealment, you would remain hidden. Then, you could either move your speed again, making a check at -5 to remain hidden (unless you have the Secret Stride feat which allows you to make the check with no penalty), or, if you have Shadow Stride, move your speed again, taking no penalty, with the additional benefit of not needing to remain in cover along the path of your movement. They work better than they read. [/QUOTE]
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