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Rogues are Awesome. Is it the Tasha's Effect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 8199519" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>Nope. Now you're fibbing. There is no way, no way at all, to come away from listening to that interview and think that. He repeats it, over and over again, to make sure it's clear. He gives multiple examples. He REPEATS THE EXAMPLE YOU JUST GAVE. He says as long as you don't leave the space you are in but you look out from the cover and shoot/throw, you remain hidden until that attack is resolved as a hit or miss. He says you can peak out around a corner, or from behind a rock, as long as you're leaning out from behind the cover and not moving.</p><p></p><p>We're done discussing this. I don't think you're arguing in good faith anymore. Because there is no way to listen to that whole thing and continue to insist what you're insisting he said. He unquestionably is saying, over and over again, that the language is specific to remaining hidden until your ranged attack hits or misses, and not before that, and the reason they wrote it that way was for this very thing that can peak out from cover, while not moving, and get advantage as a rogue.</p><p></p><p>If you don't want to play it that way, cool. But, don't misrepresent what he says in that interview.</p><p></p><p>Skulker - Dim light IS lightly concealed. It has a lot to do with the feat. As for your claim about what I am saying, you've just made it clear you're not even aware of my position. Which...is kinda amazing. But yeah, we're done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 8199519, member: 2525"] Nope. Now you're fibbing. There is no way, no way at all, to come away from listening to that interview and think that. He repeats it, over and over again, to make sure it's clear. He gives multiple examples. He REPEATS THE EXAMPLE YOU JUST GAVE. He says as long as you don't leave the space you are in but you look out from the cover and shoot/throw, you remain hidden until that attack is resolved as a hit or miss. He says you can peak out around a corner, or from behind a rock, as long as you're leaning out from behind the cover and not moving. We're done discussing this. I don't think you're arguing in good faith anymore. Because there is no way to listen to that whole thing and continue to insist what you're insisting he said. He unquestionably is saying, over and over again, that the language is specific to remaining hidden until your ranged attack hits or misses, and not before that, and the reason they wrote it that way was for this very thing that can peak out from cover, while not moving, and get advantage as a rogue. If you don't want to play it that way, cool. But, don't misrepresent what he says in that interview. Skulker - Dim light IS lightly concealed. It has a lot to do with the feat. As for your claim about what I am saying, you've just made it clear you're not even aware of my position. Which...is kinda amazing. But yeah, we're done. [/QUOTE]
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