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<blockquote data-quote="Salicus" data-source="post: 8055766" data-attributes="member: 7024834"><p>I dont think that a DC 15 is a too high DC for a LVL 3 Character. Perception is not really a Skill that is uncommon to have proficency with. In my campaign I actually had 2 elfs in the group and the resistance sure knows its ways around the city as well. So Torrent could actually think of an informant near the elven ghetto if the PCs ask her I think. Other than that, yes seeing elves come out of seemingly inpenetrable walls, should actually make the PCs curious. And seeing them come out could give them advantage on the Perception or investigation check, if they dont want to roleplay their way around.</p><p>You dont have to give the PCs too many options, they can actually think of it themself as well since the Players Guide actually mentions the walled off ghettos that only elf can instantly see the entrance to. Always depends on how much the Players actually read about in the Players Guide. But even then you could tell them, since when they live a bit longer in the city they will actually know about this for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salicus, post: 8055766, member: 7024834"] I dont think that a DC 15 is a too high DC for a LVL 3 Character. Perception is not really a Skill that is uncommon to have proficency with. In my campaign I actually had 2 elfs in the group and the resistance sure knows its ways around the city as well. So Torrent could actually think of an informant near the elven ghetto if the PCs ask her I think. Other than that, yes seeing elves come out of seemingly inpenetrable walls, should actually make the PCs curious. And seeing them come out could give them advantage on the Perception or investigation check, if they dont want to roleplay their way around. You dont have to give the PCs too many options, they can actually think of it themself as well since the Players Guide actually mentions the walled off ghettos that only elf can instantly see the entrance to. Always depends on how much the Players actually read about in the Players Guide. But even then you could tell them, since when they live a bit longer in the city they will actually know about this for sure. [/QUOTE]
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