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<blockquote data-quote="Leugren" data-source="post: 4326034" data-attributes="member: 44754"><p>I disagree with this. You are basically saying that, if any part of my move takes me through a square that affords my opponents a full line of sight to me, then I cannot attempt a Stealth check as part of that move action. This is too restrictive.</p><p></p><p>I believe that quite the opposite is true: as long as any part of my move action takes me through a square that provides me with cover or concealment, the conditions are fulfilled, and I can attempt a Stealth check as part of that move action. If I end my move in a square that provides full line of sight, then everyone can see me, so the point is moot. If I end my move in a square that gives me cover or concealment, however, then my Stealth check determines who can or cannot see me. At any rate, the Stealth check was made as part of the move action, even though I spent part of that move action in full line of sight, and part of it behind cover. This does not contradict the RAW in any way that I can see, and I would allow it in my game until we get an official rules clarification to the contrary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leugren, post: 4326034, member: 44754"] I disagree with this. You are basically saying that, if any part of my move takes me through a square that affords my opponents a full line of sight to me, then I cannot attempt a Stealth check as part of that move action. This is too restrictive. I believe that quite the opposite is true: as long as any part of my move action takes me through a square that provides me with cover or concealment, the conditions are fulfilled, and I can attempt a Stealth check as part of that move action. If I end my move in a square that provides full line of sight, then everyone can see me, so the point is moot. If I end my move in a square that gives me cover or concealment, however, then my Stealth check determines who can or cannot see me. At any rate, the Stealth check was made as part of the move action, even though I spent part of that move action in full line of sight, and part of it behind cover. This does not contradict the RAW in any way that I can see, and I would allow it in my game until we get an official rules clarification to the contrary. [/QUOTE]
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