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==Warriors and Hiding (5/2009)==
{{saved-post|author=GS4-WARDEN|subject=Re: Warrior Opinions Wanted|date=5/6/2009|messagenum=4793|category=Warriors|topic=So You Want to be a [[Warrior]]?}}

Beyond the points being made by the warriors in the previous posts, one critical point that is being overlooked is that at equal [[Stalking and Hiding|S&H]] skill, a Warrior is nowhere near as effective at hiding as a Rogue due to a massive profession bonus Rogues receive. Even if the Rogue does not avail himself of Shadow Mastery or Armored Stealth, a 2x S&H Warrior at 100th level trying to hide in front of a creature is significantly worse off than the 1x Rogue.

Warden

==Racial Bonuses (5/2010)==
{{saved-post|author=GS4-OSCURO|subject=Re: Stealth CMAN Update|date=5/14/2010 4:47:40 AM|messagenum=4276|category=Rogues|topic=Developer's Corner - [[Rogues]] }}<i>>>The more detailed version of what I mean to ask is: is there a heirarchy of racial penalties and bonuses for integral systems throughout the game? Are giantmen, for instance, receiving a penalty to meaneuver roles that has nothing to do with any of their stats or skills?</i>

The racial modifiers to standard creature maneuver defense were posted by former GM Warden a couple years ago. I'm sure that's a saved post on Krakiipedia or something. Every race should be represented - if it's not, then it's baseline.

<i>>>Do Sylvans also have a modifier to their crossbow cock time and if so, is it just average? Or is it more like 9 races are at a baseline 0 bonus to maneuver rolls and 2 races have slight bonuses?</i>

For crossbow cocking, dwarves get a slight bonus and gnomes get the larger one. All other races are baseline.

<i>>>Also: forest gnomes get a bonus to hiding in a forest? Burghals in town? Sylvans get anything? Humans? any other racial hiding bonus?</i>

Here's a complete breakdown of racial modifiers to hiding, I've adjusted the description of them from my last post so they're more easily comparable:

{| {{prettytable}}
![[Race]] !!Bonus
|-
|[[Human]] ||moderate bonus in town
|-
|[[Giantman]] ||moderate penalty everywhere
|-
|[[Half-elf]] ||slight bonus everywhere
|-
|[[Sylvankind]] ||large bonus in forests
|-
|[[Dwarf]] ||large bonus in mountain caves, moderate bonus outdoors in the mountains
|-
|[[Halfling]] ||moderate bonus everywhere
|-
|[[Forest gnome]] ||large bonus in forests
|-
|[[Burghal gnome]] ||moderate bonus in town
|}

Every other race is baseline. For clarity, slight < moderate < large.

<i>>>I'll stop after this.</i>

Whew. ;)

GameMaster Oscuro

==Stealth CMs (5/2010)==
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}}''>Since you've been quantifying how new skills affect hiding rolls more and more, can you give us a better idea of how much other things affect the hiding roll? I know it's probably asking too much for the hiding roll formula (although this would be awesome), but specifically I'm trying to answer questions like, "Will I be better vanishing in plate at 3x hiding than hiding regularly in plate at 2x hiding?" Does [[Stalking and Hiding|S&H]] bonus add directly to the roll (in which case going from 2x to 3x would be worth 101 at cap)? I'm trying to figure out whether the investment in vanish is worth it in plate with the 60 penalty to the hiding roll. I'm 2x hiding now and am satisfied with how well I hide, but I'm guessing I won't be satisfied with how well I vanish unless I go closer to 3x in hiding.''
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Stalk/Hide skill bonus adds directly to the roll. E.g. if you have 50 ranks in Stalk/Hide, you're adding 150 to your roll vs having no ranks. So, yes, [[Vanish|Vanishing]] with 3x Stalk/Hide is always superior to regular Hiding with 2x/Stalk/Hide, all else equal.
<i>>>Since you've been quantifying how new skills affect hiding rolls more and more, can you give us a better idea of how much other things affect the hiding roll? I know it's probably asking too much for the hiding roll formula (although this would be awesome), but specifically I'm trying to answer questions like, "Will I be better vanishing in plate at 3x hiding than hiding regularly in plate at 2x hiding?" Does [[Stalking and Hiding|S&H]] bonus add directly to the roll (in which case going from 2x to 3x would be worth 101 at cap)? I'm trying to figure out whether the investment in vanish is worth it in plate with the 60 penalty to the hiding roll. I'm 2x hiding now and am satisfied with how well I hide, but I'm guessing I won't be satisfied with how well I vanish unless I go closer to 3x in hiding.</i>


GameMaster Oscuro
[[Stalking and Hiding|Stalk/Hide]] skill bonus adds directly to the roll. E.g. if you have 50 ranks in Stalk/Hide, you're adding 150 to your roll vs having no ranks. So, yes, [[Vanish|Vanishing]] with 3x Stalk/Hide is always superior to regular Hiding with 2x/Stalk/Hide, all else equal.

[[GameMaster]] Oscuro

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==STALK Update (10/2011)==
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}}The [[STALK (verb)|STALK]] verb has been updated so that it can now be used in [[roundtime]]. When using it in this manner, you must otherwise be able to freely join the stalkee's [[group]]. If you would not be able to join their group openly, you must wait until your roundtime expires.
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The [[Stalk (verb)|STALK]] verb has been updated so that it can now be used in roundtime. When using it in this manner, you must otherwise be able to freely join the stalkee's group. If you would not be able to join their group openly, you must wait until your roundtime expires.


==Hiding Update (11/2011)==
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}}The act of hiding will no longer break group membership so long as the group leader remains visible.

==Stats for hide checks (12/2012)==
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| messagenum = 253
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}}[[Discipline]] is involved for both hiding and staying hidden. [[Agility]] is also factored into staying hidden, but not the initial hide attempt.

==DIScipline==

{{saved-discord-post
| messagelink = https://discord.com/channels/226045346399256576/532373273816858636/779376690275024896
| author = [[User:GS4-NAIJIN|GameMaster Naijin]]
| date = 11/20/2020
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The act of hiding will no longer break group membership so long as the group leader remains visible.
Discipline is a 1:1 bonus to hiding, and is equivalent to 1 bonus in Stalking and Hiding. This makes Dwarves exceptional hiders, and Elves not so exceptional.

Latest revision as of 21:33, 26 December 2020

Warriors and Hiding (5/2009)

Category: Warriors
Topic: So You Want to be a Warrior?
Message #: 4793
Author: GS4-WARDEN
Date: 5/6/2009
Subject: Re: Warrior Opinions Wanted


Beyond the points being made by the warriors in the previous posts, one critical point that is being overlooked is that at equal S&H skill, a Warrior is nowhere near as effective at hiding as a Rogue due to a massive profession bonus Rogues receive. Even if the Rogue does not avail himself of Shadow Mastery or Armored Stealth, a 2x S&H Warrior at 100th level trying to hide in front of a creature is significantly worse off than the 1x Rogue.

Warden

Racial Bonuses (5/2010)

Category: Rogues
Topic: Developer's Corner - Rogues
Message #: 4276
Author: GS4-OSCURO
Date: 5/14/2010 4:47:40 AM
Subject: Re: Stealth CMAN Update

>>The more detailed version of what I mean to ask is: is there a heirarchy of racial penalties and bonuses for integral systems throughout the game? Are giantmen, for instance, receiving a penalty to meaneuver roles that has nothing to do with any of their stats or skills?

The racial modifiers to standard creature maneuver defense were posted by former GM Warden a couple years ago. I'm sure that's a saved post on Krakiipedia or something. Every race should be represented - if it's not, then it's baseline.

>>Do Sylvans also have a modifier to their crossbow cock time and if so, is it just average? Or is it more like 9 races are at a baseline 0 bonus to maneuver rolls and 2 races have slight bonuses?

For crossbow cocking, dwarves get a slight bonus and gnomes get the larger one. All other races are baseline.

>>Also: forest gnomes get a bonus to hiding in a forest? Burghals in town? Sylvans get anything? Humans? any other racial hiding bonus?

Here's a complete breakdown of racial modifiers to hiding, I've adjusted the description of them from my last post so they're more easily comparable:

Race Bonus
Human moderate bonus in town
Giantman moderate penalty everywhere
Half-elf slight bonus everywhere
Sylvankind large bonus in forests
Dwarf large bonus in mountain caves, moderate bonus outdoors in the mountains
Halfling moderate bonus everywhere
Forest gnome large bonus in forests
Burghal gnome moderate bonus in town

Every other race is baseline. For clarity, slight < moderate < large.

>>I'll stop after this.

Whew. ;)

GameMaster Oscuro

Stealth CMs (5/2010)

Category: Hunting and Combat
Topic: Combat Maneuvers Discussion
Message #: 14221
Author: GS4-OSCURO
Date: 5/19/2010 11:11:07 AM
Subject: Stealth CMs

>Since you've been quantifying how new skills affect hiding rolls more and more, can you give us a better idea of how much other things affect the hiding roll? I know it's probably asking too much for the hiding roll formula (although this would be awesome), but specifically I'm trying to answer questions like, "Will I be better vanishing in plate at 3x hiding than hiding regularly in plate at 2x hiding?" Does S&H bonus add directly to the roll (in which case going from 2x to 3x would be worth 101 at cap)? I'm trying to figure out whether the investment in vanish is worth it in plate with the 60 penalty to the hiding roll. I'm 2x hiding now and am satisfied with how well I hide, but I'm guessing I won't be satisfied with how well I vanish unless I go closer to 3x in hiding.

Stalk/Hide skill bonus adds directly to the roll. E.g. if you have 50 ranks in Stalk/Hide, you're adding 150 to your roll vs having no ranks. So, yes, Vanishing with 3x Stalk/Hide is always superior to regular Hiding with 2x/Stalk/Hide, all else equal.

GameMaster Oscuro

STALK Update (10/2011)

Category: Hunting and Combat
Topic: General Discussion about H&C
Message #: 161
Author: GS4-FINROS
Date: 10/05/2011 02:09 AM CDT
Subject: STALK Update

The STALK verb has been updated so that it can now be used in roundtime. When using it in this manner, you must otherwise be able to freely join the stalkee's group. If you would not be able to join their group openly, you must wait until your roundtime expires.

Hiding Update (11/2011)

Category: Hunting and Combat
Topic: General Discussion about H&C
Message #: 192
Author: GS4-FINROS
Date: 11/09/2011 08:42 AM CET
Subject: Hiding Update

The act of hiding will no longer break group membership so long as the group leader remains visible.

Stats for hide checks (12/2012)

Category: Rogues
Topic: Rogue General Discussion
Message #: 253
Author: GS4-FINROS
Date: 12/20/2012 11:12 PM EST
Subject: Re: Stats for hide checks?

Discipline is involved for both hiding and staying hidden. Agility is also factored into staying hidden, but not the initial hide attempt.

DIScipline

Discord Message Link: https://discord.com/channels/226045346399256576/532373273816858636/779376690275024896
Author: GameMaster Naijin
Date: 11/20/2020


Discipline is a 1:1 bonus to hiding, and is equivalent to 1 bonus in Stalking and Hiding. This makes Dwarves exceptional hiders, and Elves not so exceptional.