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When a character is sneaking, they are not required to make a Stealth roll until a Perception roll is made to spot them. Players who wish to spot a character who is clearly sneaking must roll Perception first. A clearly sneaking character should be doing things like crouching, trying to hide behind cover, and moving carefully. Characters who wildly sprint around or stand out in plain sight do not require a roll to spot.
When a character is sneaking, they are not required to make a Stealth roll until a Perception roll is made to spot them. Players who wish to spot a character who is clearly sneaking must roll Perception first. A clearly sneaking character should be doing things like crouching, trying to hide behind cover, and moving carefully. Characters who wildly sprint around or stand out in plain sight do not require a roll to spot.
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 8 September 2024

When a character is sneaking, they are not required to make a Stealth roll until a Perception roll is made to spot them. Players who wish to spot a character who is clearly sneaking must roll Perception first. A clearly sneaking character should be doing things like crouching, trying to hide behind cover, and moving carefully. Characters who wildly sprint around or stand out in plain sight do not require a roll to spot.