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<blockquote data-quote="RJSmalls" data-source="post: 742541" data-attributes="member: 8007"><p>Normal invisibility grants a 50% miss chance, but that's after someone has made their Spot/Listen check, or picked "the right square" to attack. </p><p></p><p>In our (admittedly limited) experience, it's rare for creatures to beat a Move Silently and/or Hide check by 20, hence they aren't able to pinpoint the invisible creature, and never even get the chance to take the 50% miss chance attack.</p><p></p><p>This way, we remove the cumbersome Listen/Spot checks and go to a straight miss chance that is, indeed, greater than 50% to help off-set the loss of the required checks.</p><p></p><p>In this system, you do not need to target an Improved Invis creature after he's made an offensive action. You can target him normally, but you suffer a 90% miss chance. It's almost like <em>Blur</em> on steroids. The math works (in that the caster still gets a great benefit from Imp Invis) and yet we've cut out numerous die rolls.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>RJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJSmalls, post: 742541, member: 8007"] Normal invisibility grants a 50% miss chance, but that's after someone has made their Spot/Listen check, or picked "the right square" to attack. In our (admittedly limited) experience, it's rare for creatures to beat a Move Silently and/or Hide check by 20, hence they aren't able to pinpoint the invisible creature, and never even get the chance to take the 50% miss chance attack. This way, we remove the cumbersome Listen/Spot checks and go to a straight miss chance that is, indeed, greater than 50% to help off-set the loss of the required checks. In this system, you do not need to target an Improved Invis creature after he's made an offensive action. You can target him normally, but you suffer a 90% miss chance. It's almost like [i]Blur[/i] on steroids. The math works (in that the caster still gets a great benefit from Imp Invis) and yet we've cut out numerous die rolls. Cheers, RJ [/QUOTE]
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