Kichwas
Half-breed
Can a Rogue without "Hide in plain sight" hide in a location with no hiding spots?
For example, say the rogue is in an unfurnashed lit hallway with no cracks, crevaces, or other features. Just smooth stone walls.
A group of people enter the hallway and look down it.
Could the rogue have hidden from them before they got there?
If they all have their backs to her, can she hide and then when they turn around they won't automatically see her?
If she can, where is she hiding?
If the hallway is unlit, but the viewers have darkvision, does that change anything?
The answers to this all seem obvious to me, in fact I can't find a reference to 'Hide in Plain Sight' barring the Shadowdancer... But I've been in a number of 3E games that use it and that allow Rogues to hide just about anywhere anytime. Popular house rule? Or...?
For example, say the rogue is in an unfurnashed lit hallway with no cracks, crevaces, or other features. Just smooth stone walls.
A group of people enter the hallway and look down it.
Could the rogue have hidden from them before they got there?
If they all have their backs to her, can she hide and then when they turn around they won't automatically see her?
If she can, where is she hiding?
If the hallway is unlit, but the viewers have darkvision, does that change anything?
The answers to this all seem obvious to me, in fact I can't find a reference to 'Hide in Plain Sight' barring the Shadowdancer... But I've been in a number of 3E games that use it and that allow Rogues to hide just about anywhere anytime. Popular house rule? Or...?
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