MarauderX
Explorer
We have an annoying game of Spot the Black Dragon. A black dragon that we are in combat with starts it's turn being suspended just over a pool of water. It generates one of it's black clouds (5x5x5). We presumed that the cloud can also be created and provide concealment when it is under water. Then the dragon breaks free from being held, and now we need to make perception checks to determine where the dragon is at.
If the dragon went into the water, whether half or all the way, would the party get a circumstance bonus? Could the party therefore deduce, from a decent preception check, that the dragon either went into the water or stayed suspended in the air?
This assumes we are basing things on a certain amount of 'realistic' logic, such as the party hearing the dragon do a cannonball and/or seeing large water ripples coming from the blackness.
If the dragon went into the water, whether half or all the way, would the party get a circumstance bonus? Could the party therefore deduce, from a decent preception check, that the dragon either went into the water or stayed suspended in the air?
This assumes we are basing things on a certain amount of 'realistic' logic, such as the party hearing the dragon do a cannonball and/or seeing large water ripples coming from the blackness.