[PnP] Elf Hiding
Scott Adams
longshotgm at comcast.net
Sat Aug 19 02:50:51 CEST 2017
Glad to see you back around.
This does add a bit more flair and edge to the elves over a hunter in cmamo.
Will think on this.
Didn't you do a STealth skill in your old New
Skilsl stuff you did years ago? My rules are on old pc whcih is off so can't
check.
At 08:06 PM 8/17/2017, you wrote:
>I think when I was running my P&P world using a
>home-brew system, they way I played it is that
>the Elfâs Empathy added to their stealth. We
>viewed it as as sort of like the Forest
>âHelpedâ the elf hide, by drooping branches,
>tightening up bushes, leaves flashing out so as
>to provide more cover, etc. Thus the use of Empathy
>
>Now P&P core does not have stealth, or a
>corresponding notice skill. One could assume
>that âStealthâ is a skill that everyone has,
>and is basically Agility for any task roles
>(multiplied by the difficulty modifier), and the
>noticing of a stealthy target is based on Int
>(perception, knowing what to look for). In this
>case, an elf in the forest adds Empathy to both
>their Agility to be sneaky, AND their Int when
>looking for sneaking targets (the forest helps
>there as well, by rustling branches, etc).
>
>If people have added an actual Stealth and
>Notice skill, add Empathy if it is an âor
>80â skill or Em/5 for normal skills.
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Burton Choinski
><mailto:bchoinski at verizon.net>bchoinski at verizon.net
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>
>>On Aug 17, 2017, at 7:41 PM, Thomas O. Magann
>>Jr. <<mailto:tmagann at earthlink.net>tmagann at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>>Folks, while in some game systems Elves are
>>magically invisible in forests, in most they
>>just have the same Stealth Skills any human
>>might. The question is: How good is the elf at hiding?
>>
>>Or, to answer the original question: With my
>>eyes, if they're young, or With a Detect Hidden Spell, if they're old.
>>
>>In P&P they may not be invisible. It depends,
>>like so much, on their stats, which are
>>experienced based. An average Elf, starting
>>out, only have about a 22% chance of going unnoticed.
>>
>>Don't give them too much credit. By the time
>>your characters are dealing with the older
>>ones, either you're skilled(and older, yourself) or you're in deep mulch.
>>
>>Also, simply because their ability IS magical,
>>they may be sloppy. Branches force out of true,
>>foot prints on the ground, etc. All the things
>>Stealth wouldn't leave, invisibility does.
>>
>>Look for the things they forget to conceal,
>>because they assume you can't see them, so why bother?
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Scott Adams <<mailto:longshotgm at comcast.net>longshotgm at comcast.net>
>>>Sent: Aug 17, 2017 4:22 PM
>>>To: <mailto:pnp at list.powersandperils.org>pnp at list.powersandperils.org
>>>Subject: [PnP] Elf Hiding
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>You don't see an Elf Hiding in the Forest. They are real good at
>>>that kind of stuff.
>>>>;)
>>>>Tom
>>>
>>>YEah but it seems way too arbitary. So if a Elf is 2 feet away in
>>>front of you you just don't see him? Just too easy.
>>>The rules elaborate details but it seems a weird thing. So Elf and
>>>Hunter compete to hide.
>>>They should have good skills. But this elf hiding thing seems like
>>>almost a automatic
>>>than a chance.
>>>
>>>Mechanically at least.
>>>I understand the basic idea.
>>>
>>>Just think the rule on this could be tweaked. I never got to
>>>thinking on it till recently.
>>>Was curious if folks tweaked this skill/rule/mechanic.
>>>
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