Paul Strack
First Post
First) open-c/c-open
and
Second) c/c-open-c/c
My interpretation is the you cannot use Stealth in either case. I think you need c/c for the entire move. After all, the RAW states "Part of whatever action you are trying to perform stealthily.", not "Part of whatever portion of an action you are trying to perform stealthily."
If you are allowed to pass through open squares during your move and still hide, then using Bluff for a Distraction and the Rogue's Shadow Stride power become useless.
For example:
Rogue A spends a standard action, yells "Look, a monkey!" to bluff the orcs, then runs behind a pillar and hides.
Rogue B tells Rogue A, "Dude, you are a such an idjut", spends a standard action to hit an orc with a dagger, then casually strolls behind another pillar and hides because he ends at a concealed space.
On the next turn, Rogue A says "I move like the night", and uses Shadow Stride to move from one pillar to the next, making a Stealth check to remain hidden.
Rogue B mutters, "Yeah, whatever", saunters over to the next pillar and hides again just because he ends at a concealed space.